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COUNCILLOR Brent Fleeton is replacing Cr Dan Bull as Bayswater council’s deputy member of the local development assessment panel. The switch comes after the Voice broke news last month that Cr Bull, a lawyer, had resigned as he didn’t want to be part of an “undemocratic” state-appointed DAP. Cr Fleeton, an active member of the…
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NEW Bayswater councillor Brent Fleeton has tried — and narrowly failed — to severely restrict public question time at council meetings. Describing the sessions as a “demoralising experience” he’d sought to restrict question time to 15 minutes in total, with all questions required to be submitted in writing hours beforehand, instead of being asked in…
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BAYSWATER council will spend an extra $100,000 this year planting 200 trees. Greening the city is emerging as a main priority for the council under new mayor Barry McKenna, as it prepares to increase its canopy from 13.2 per cent to 20 per cent by 2025. The council last month decided to up its stock…
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THE folk from Kyilla community farmers’ markets want everyone to ride down to the March 12 markets for bike week, going as far as to offer vouchers for anyone who shows up on a treadly. Run by the Kyilla primary P&C (the school’s Milla, Chelsea and James are pictured above) the students are running a…
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MOST night markets leave you waddling away, regretting that third pork bun but this Human Rights Night Market will hopefully leave you with the warm and fuzzies. Amnesty International WA, our local Voice activist regulars from the Perth Action Centre and the Perth Indigenous Rights Group are hosting their first human rights market to collect…
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CORRECTION: The Voice last week ran a story on the WA Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor investigating a roller hockey party at Bayswater Bowling Club (“A bit of stick”, March 5, 2016). The investigation is underway but we wrongfully said Gary McHugh was from the WA liquor commission, when he’s from the department. ———…
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PLANS for another small bar on Beaufort Street have been quashed by Vincent councillors but it’s looking like this one will be appealed to the powerful state administrative tribunal. Vincent staff had recommended approval for the two-storey building and bar at the corner of Chatsworth Street, but mayor John Carey says it’s way too close…
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A 16-YEAR-OLD chess whizz from Bayswater was the only player to beat grandmaster Nigel Short in an exhibition match last Sunday. Patrick Gong, who attends Chisholm College, was among 31 WA chess experts simultaneously playing Short at the Rhein-Donnau Club. It was the first time a grandmaster had played in Perth in 30 years and…
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Filled with unease I LIVE directly under the gaze of the Stirling Towers and recently received a letter for the WA Housing Authority, detailing a plan to cover the surrounding chipboard with a painted mural. While I support any attempt to distract from this abandoned eyesore, the letter says nothing of what is to become…
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MUM was barely registering the demands of her three-year-old, but eventually said “you can have a biscuit in the car”. “Not again,” he groaned in disgust. I couldn’t help but laugh out loud, thinking “it’s dinner and a show” sitting outside Mamalilli in Maylands, as an assortment of young tackers piled out of a music…