Perth Voice Interactive
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Author: Your Herald
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Applying for an Australian visa is complex business. The hardest part is to navigate your way around visa classes, subclasses and supporting documentation. Getting it right the first time is critical to a successful outcome – and a stamp of approval from the Immigration Department. With 90 visa classes and 149 subclasses further categorised into…
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A YEAR in Provence, Gone With the Wind and A Home Amongst the Gum Trees all morph in this Ascot home. The salmon pink exterior is so French provincial I expected to see a bicycle-riding mam’selle, flowers and a crusty loaf of bread in the carrier, riding down the leafy laneways. Soaring mature gum trees in parkland…
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MORE local performers than ever will take the ‘stage’ of St George’s Cathedral for this year’s performance of A Dickens of a Christmas. In its fourth year now, the tale of Scrooge, Tiny Tim and his family feature in a one-night performance at the cathedral. Director Anthony Howes says “this year the production has been…
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THE folk from St Johns Lutheran Church have been working for months preparing to roll out a Christmas tree festival in Northbridge. Their exhibition aims to plant a kaleidoscopic forest of Christmas trees, made from curious materials and each with a symbolic Christmas message. The display’s on now until December 9 at the church at…
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KIDS from the Mt Hawthorn primary school choir will lead the singing at this year’s Carols in the Park. The youngsters will get everyone warmed up with four carols then musicians from the Mt Hawthorn Community Church and Mt Hawthorn Baptist Church will lead the show. There are carol booklets and candles available for a…
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HANDEL’S Messiah will get interactive when members of the public sing along in a special Christmas performance at the Perth Concert Hall. In a quirky twist, Joe Public can pay extra to be in the Christmas choir, which will get to sing four of the 17 choruses. No audition is required, but the dress code…
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THE owners of Benelli Shoes may hail from China, but that can’t be said about the footwear. Five staff design, stitch and fashion about 600 shoes every year at the company’s Osborne Park factory. It’s the only WA shoe company to manufacture shoes locally. The Voice went on site this week as Shop Small Month…
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CLAIMS of “havoc” during a count of votes have prompted former Bayswater councillor Michael Sabatino to take the embattled WA electoral commission to the court of disputed returns. The council veteran lost his central ward seat in October to Sally Palmer, with Cr Chris Cornish re-elected to the ward’s other seat. “Central ward was different…
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COMPLAINING about Sharia law might give Reclaim Australia the shits, but they’d better hope that’s not literally. The right-wing movement’s supporters flooded the City of Perth Facebook page with one-star reviews this week after being denied permission to set up portable toilets and food stalls at the rally at Solidarity Park, on Sunday November 22.…