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THE candidate who fell just 33 votes short of booting out Stirling mayor Giovanni Italiano from his council ward is “concerned” there might have been a miscount, and wants the WA electoral commission to review its systems to remove future doubt. Teresa Olow read the Voice’s stories last week about alleged problems at counts in…
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THE honey made in John Faherty’s North Perth backyard is lemon-yellow and tastes like lollies. In Karrinyup it’s a bit salty, whereas in rural Chittering bees feeding on red gums produce dark, molasses-like honey, he says. Mr Faherty is on his way to setting up a beehive in every Perth suburb—all 120-odd—as part of his…
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THE verdicts are in and punters want to see the old disused sewerage pump station on Langley Park turned into a cafe. When we say punters, we mean the 13 who responded out of the 1200 that Perth city council asked. The station was built in 1912 as part of a new sewerage system to…
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BAYSWATER council has dumped its “meals on wheels” mobile catering service for the elderly because of a 75 per cent drop in clients since 2001. From July 1 Stirling will extend its service to feed Bayswater’s frail and elderly. Bayswayer’s MOW, established in 1983, had 242 clients in 2001 and now there are about 60.…
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THE cash that Vincent council pulled from its seniors reserve to help plug a massive budget bungle has been replaced. Last year it snaffled $745,000 to help cover a surprise $8 million deficit racked up under the previous administration. It was a contentious decision, drawing fire from former councillor Dudley Maier as well as several…
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AFTER a long and fruitless search for the gumnut baby stolen from Stirling Gardens, Perth city council looks likely to shell out $27,000 for a new one. The bronze bub was nicked around March 23. Whomever made off with it had come prepared, because they had to cut through four “substantial” steel rods fixing the…
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ANTONIA TAYLOR is the WA State Manager for Oxfam Shop (Hay Street, Perth and Queen Street Fremantle) and Co-Convenor for Fair Trade Freo. In this SPEAKER’S CORNER Antonia explains how you can help make a world of difference this Christmas IT is staggering to think that Australians will spend $46.7 billion this Christmas, according to…
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FONDUES are enjoying a bit of a ‘70s revival but I still wasn’t sure what to expect from a mushroom one. Melted cheese and a bunch of button mushies to dunk, perhaps? Keen breakfasters will love the menu at Finlay and Sons in Inglewood but — not being a fan of eggs — I found…
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WITH less than four per cent of Perth city council’s substantial art collection consisting of work by Aboriginal artists, the council’s looking to pick up a piece by Ben Pushman. In a report to councillors, staff concede “there remains considerable room for development” in adding to the city’s 17 Aboriginal works. Pushman’s Washed Out “refers…
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A DUTCH cannon provides a menacing entry to Treasure Ships: Art in the Age of Spices, at the WA Art Gallery — rather fitting given the ruthless hold the Dutch East Indies Company held over a swathe of Asia for almost 200 years. The 250 exhibits provide an arts-eye view of 400 years of the…