Lights out!
ALL traffic lights are to be removed along the Roe Hwy, Stock Rd, High St and Stirling Hwy route into Fremantle, and “grade separations” are to occur in order to […]
ALL traffic lights are to be removed along the Roe Hwy, Stock Rd, High St and Stirling Hwy route into Fremantle, and “grade separations” are to occur in order to […]
THE iconic flowers outside an Applecross Chinese restaurant on Canning Hwy were stolen last Sunday to owner Linda Chen’s dismay. The six-box set up surrounding the restaurant was filled with […]
MADDINGTON Caltex is busy early Tuesday morning. Truckies are coming and going, filling up on fuel, coffee and fried food. Peter Dawson from Fremantle Container Specialists has just dropped off […]
STOREYS by CLARE KENYON MELVILLE Mayor Russell Aubrey and developer Tuscom did not attend a packed public meeting Wednesday to oppose a major new development approved for the old Striker […]
A FEEL-GOOD plan to liven up Hollis Park with a few plants has snowballed for South Fremantle’s Adin Lang. A regular user of the path between South Beach and Hampton […]
THE heritage, limestone walls and cosy intimacy of the Norfolk Hotel’s basement made it the perfect place to film Tony Robinson’s latest series, Tour of Duty, commemorating 100 years of […]
ELASTIC hair ties are a menace. Last year Friends of East Fremantle Foreshore member Wendy Wisniewski came across a shag, strangled by one of the colourful ties near the boat […]
Rail over Roe I HAVE recently started following the Roe 8 Extension proposal, thanks in part to your excellent and ongoing coverage. I am disappointed that in this time of […]
TRACI GAMBLIN started High School Options for Fremantle to lobby for better secondary schooling options in the area. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED she urges parents to attend a meeting with WA […]
FREMANTLE’S Jessica Berry has a university degree in thing-making, otherwise known as a BA in visual arts. “Majoring in textiles,” she tells the Herald. Like most artists she’s held down […]