Friends step up for Whadjuk warrior
MANAGING her dialysis at home has come at a high cost to Corina Abraham. The machine that helps clean the Whadjuk woman’s blood and keep her alive uses about 150 […]
MANAGING her dialysis at home has come at a high cost to Corina Abraham. The machine that helps clean the Whadjuk woman’s blood and keep her alive uses about 150 […]
TRUCKIES were given a good opportunity to grumble about the demise of the Perth Freight Link on Thursday morning following another rollover on the intersection of Stirling Highway and High […]
NOTRE DAME uni showed its promises to have a friendlier presence in the West End of Fremantle have a bit more substance this time around, with Prindiville Hall being gutted […]
“WE will never see his likes again.” Fremantle History Society president Anne Brake neatly summed up the thoughts of many after the death last Wednesday of Rusty Christensen. The 89-year-old […]
SPACE for kids to play, a community garden and a bike track connecting South Street to the old quarry on Lefroy Road were some of the ideas kicked around as […]
WITH WA’s economy on the floor and Murdoch Uni having one of the country’s worst higher education deficits, Federal MP Josh Wilson has slammed proposed funding cuts by the Turnbull […]
ATTADALE-born teen Alec Davison says he will “smash it” at the Cross Triathlon World Championships in Canada in August. The 15-year-old is in Year 11 at John Curtin High School […]
Dog day afternoon TERRIBLE to hear Fremantle council are even considering making South Beach lawn area a dog zone (on leash). This sends a very clear message to all those […]
BARRY HEALY was part of the Fremantle Road to Rail campaign, is a whizz on diesel particulate pollution, and lives in HollIand Street in Freo. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED, Barry […]
GORDON RAMSAY says the key to operating a financially successful restaurant is to be fully booked during lunch. I suggest the owners of Miss Chat’s take Ramsay’s advice, as they’re […]