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THE area around Stirling Towers is looking brighter following the completion of a locally-inspired mural led by the rebadged Department of Communities (Housing). More than 20 members from the local community, and others from as far as Scarborough and Kalamunda, joined in the community art project to help bring life to the temporary fencing installed…
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FINDING a purpose for their busy hands has given a group of local knitters at a local aged car home a great boost. The Busy Hands knitting club has for the last couple of years been knitting teddy bears, gloves and blankets for a charity that sends wheelchairs to children in developing and under-resourced countries.…
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THE Australia Services Union says Vincent council could be breaching the Fair Work Act by carrying out redundancies just before a new enterprise agreement is agreed. Negotiations for the new EA have been ongoing since 2014, when many Vincent staff feared being made redundant if the council was merged with Perth. The EA negotiations are…
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EMERGING filmmakers can no longer turn to the Film and Television Institute WA for support, after the not-for-profit closed its doors recently. FTI was responsible for nurturing up-and-coming talent in the screen sector for 45 years, but will now merge with Screenwest who will take up the role. Former FTI chair Mitchell Wells said the…
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WORLD renowned cycling expert Mark Wagenbuur says it’s safe to ride about Perth without a helmet and notes that many local cyclists are flouting helmet laws. Mr Wagenbuur was here in March to check out our cycling infrastructure and the Transport department’s new bike boulevards in Bayswater and Mount Hawthorn. The Dutchman’s just posted his…
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HAROLD STREET residents have got together for an adorable little project to brighten up their street, installing a micro-library where people can borrow books and trade seeds. Local Katrina Montaut said she heard about Transition Town Vincent holding a workshop and went along to help paint the teeny bibliotheque for her street, emblazoning it with…
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IT’S happening more and more. Extremely talented indie filmmakers producing incredible pieces of work with little-to-no financial backing. Plum Loco, a seven-part web series written and directed by actor Harry Quinlan, was shot in his Perth home, which he shares with six others and the film is so low budget he played the two main…
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VINCENT CEO Len Kosova will meet with Ink Remedy owner Rachel O’Shea this week to sort out why her bid to open a gallery in Oxford Street is taking so long (“Vincent not in the swing,” Voice, July 15, 2017). Mr Kosova told the Voice this week his council was enforcing state laws when Ms…
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THE new Constable Care traffic safety school opened in Mt Lawley this week. But ironically, the well-attended opening of about 150 car-driving adults and only a handful of kids, copped flak from neighbours who say their streets were clogged with dangerously-parked vehicles. The safety school aims to teach primary-aged kids about road, bike and pedestrian…
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DELAYS in replacing water pipes in and around Ruth Street in Perth’s inner city have resulted in traffic and parking chaos, claims local Rowland Benjamin. He says workers arrived in mid-April to replace the 100-year-old cast iron piping in the street, but shortly after erecting fencing they left without finishing the job. “Ruth Street is…