Perth Voice Interactive
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Author: Your Herald
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GIVEN the current rental crisis, it might be better to buy a cheap one bedroom flat instead of duking it out with hundreds of people for a lease. Priced at $239,000-$259,000, this Mt Lawley property is a great gateway into the suburb and could be a nice little rental further down the line. Recently renovated…
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A survival thriller that takes a different approach: Two sisters go diving at a beautiful, remote location. One of the sisters is struck by a rock, leaving her trapped 28 meters below. With dangerously low levels of oxygen and cold temperatures, it is up to her sister to fight for her life. Directed by Maximilian…
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BAYSWATER mayor Filomena Piffaretti has resigned just days before the election in a shock move that looks set to trigger a costly by-election. Ms Piffaretti was in the middle of a four-year term as a councillor, and was elected mayor by fellow councillors in 2021. This year Bayswater ratepayers get to elect the mayor themselves,…
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ALL of Vincent’s neighbourhood roads will drop to 40kmh following trials in select spots across the city. Mayor Emma Cole announced the speed drop at her final council meeting on October 17, saying “Main Roads has given us the green light to go 40kmh on all of our local neighbourhood roads,” while distributor roads and…
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NORTH PERTH Primary School is gearing up to celebrate the school’s 125th anniversary in March next year. NPPS is one of the oldest continuously operating schools in WA, having opened on January 30, 1899 to cater for the growing suburban population. It started with 131 students and the school still uses the original buildings, and…
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LOCAL historian and ex-North Perth Primary School parent Susanna Iuliano brings us this history of North Perth Primary School and its foundation principal Joshua Hammill. A facebook page for updates on the March 16 anniversary fair has been set up under the name “125 Years of North Perth Primary School”. IN 2024, North Perth Primary…
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A RETIRING Vincent councillor has farewelled his term in office in an unusual manner, reading a municipal-themed adaptation of the 1989 Billy Joel hit We Didn’t Start the Fire. Instead of Joel’s pivotal events from the 1940s to 1980s, Cr Dan Loden’s You Can’t Stop the Progress version covered his eight years at Vincent council.…
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VINCENT councillors have held off stripping a historic cottage of its heritage protection, wanting justification from Main Roads WA that its demolition is necessary. Main Roads has asked that the “category B – conservation recommended” heritage inventory listing be removed from the 1904 cottage at 40 Guildford Road, easing the path to demolition and paving…
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THE nation was in a ‘no’ mood, but Perth was one of only two electorates in WA that voted in favour of an Indigenous Voice to Parliament at last weekend’s referendum, as of the current count. Results are still coming in and as we go to print Curtin is also a slim “yes”, with 50.8…
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THE Starlight Foundation is set to benefit from the third big Halloween celebration at Menzies Oval in Mt Hawthorn on Tuesday October 31. Organised by Realmark Leederville agent Miles Garner, the event has so far raised more than $6000 for the charity, which brings smiles to sick children by bringing superheroes into hospitals, granting wishes…