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A EUREKA Stockade-style flag made from old high-vis shirts, street signs overprinted and finely etched impressionist views of Perth from the air. They’re all part of Built, at Linton and Kay Gallery in Perth, an artistic response to WA’s social, cultural, economic, political, ethnic and geographical environment post the recent mining boom. It’s by emerging…
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FRINGE World is over but there’s plenty of dancing still going on for Limbo, which took out the best cabaret award, its act leaving the audience at the Elizabeth Quay pitch stunned. “Rave review after rave review could not prepare me for what was to come…it gets pretty hot in the netherworld,” one reviewer wrote…
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IN the language of flowers the humble daisy speaks of innocence and purity, new beginnings and true love. All of which apply to this delightful Eighth Avenue, Inglewood home, with its field of daisies across the ornate lounge room ceiling and the dainty posies of the bedroom ceiling-roses. New beginnings because new owners will be…
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New data shows a majority of Australians are ‘worried’ about their financial situation. According to the findings of Mortgage Choice’s inaugural Financial Confidence Survey, 52.4% of Australians consider themselves to be either ‘very worried’ or ‘concerned’ about their finances. Local Mortgage Choice in Perth franchise General Manager, Ruth Hatherley said the results weren’t altogether surprising…
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Siena’s Sister opens in Mount Lawley Brothers-in-law Anthony Palassis and Andrew Parissis of Siena’s Leederville are back in Beaufort Street where in 1998 they began their journey into the restaurant business. Their local Leederville institution Siena’s continues as always, but now there’s the new kid on the block in Mt Lawley: Siena’s Sister…yes, the much…
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Escape to The Terrace Hotel. Rich in history and cultural significance, this heritage listed establishment is something quite special. Restored to its former glory, the building is a splendid example of a terrace house, which first began life as Bishop’s Grove in 1892. The hotel’s premier location in the CBD’s west end means you’re just…
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VINCENT and Cambridge councils may share a boundary, but they’re worlds apart when it comes to verges. Vincent mayor John Carey was quick to highlight his council’s popular “adopt a verge” program when news hit about Cambridge council literally bulldozing a Wembley resident’s lush verge garden. The reasons given for clearing the 250sqm verge of…
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HUNDREDS are threatening to bring a “thing” to parliament house at noon next Tuesday, February 23, to urge the Barnett government to abandon its vague anti-protest laws. Three-hundred people have pledged to attend and another 600 are following a Facebook group opposed to laws which make it an offence to carry a “thing” with the…
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LOCALS are trying to raise $20,000 to save this jacaranda from being axed following last week’s approval of divisive plans for a seven-storey apartment complex on Bayswater’s main drag. Keith Clements is spearheading a campaign to relocate the tree, which is at least 60 years old, from its 9-11 King William Street address to Bert…