Sex workers mine the boom
MEN are complaining online the mining boom has sent the hourly cost of sex through the roof. WA sex workers’ hourly rates are said to be double that of those […]
MEN are complaining online the mining boom has sent the hourly cost of sex through the roof. WA sex workers’ hourly rates are said to be double that of those […]
MORE than 100 bagpipers and drummers will descend on UWA this weekend for the pipe band state championships. Organisers moved the event from Riley to James Oval, after couples planning […]
LAST weekend’s local olive harvest (Voice, April 11, 2013) was a huge success with North Perth primary school kids collecting just over one tonne of fruit. The P&C plans to […]
THERE will be no Eid celebrations at Kings Park this year after after the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority rejected a request from the WA Islamic Centre for a last-minute […]
Unelected DAP has final say THE Maylands Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association has voted to oppose the $3.5 million expansion of the liquor store at the Peninsula Tavern. The application for […]
A CREW of mysterious ninja grannies has been yarn-bombing Mt Hawthorn. For the past few months trees along The Boulevarde, between Scarborough Beach Road and Ashby Street, have been festooned […]
AS one of the first employees taken on when Scitech opened, Ian MacTavish celebrates 25 years at the science museum. The Leeming man joined the maintenance team as part of […]
PERTH choir Naya Chorale is back from performing at Carnegie Hall. The newly formed a cappella group of 50 singers had been invited to the prestigious New York venue by […]
AFTER plans to move into a Murray Street premises fell through the WA Club is now eyeing up the Old Perth Boys School as a new HQ. The 117-year-old club […]
Too loud for my eyes IT is well-known that in a noisy chattering world silence becomes a golden sound, a blessing, a relief, and very likely the same sort of […]