Roe crowd grows
ACTIVE opposition to WA government plans showing extensive development through the old Roe Highway corridor is growing, with more than 250 people staging a march last Sunday. An alliance of […]
ACTIVE opposition to WA government plans showing extensive development through the old Roe Highway corridor is growing, with more than 250 people staging a march last Sunday. An alliance of […]
MELVILLE council sided with its residents over planning changes around Canning Bridge last week, but it could all be for nought if the WA government muscles in on the precinct, […]
FREMANTLE’S Anzac Day Dawn Service attracted a crowd of more than 4000 at Monument Hill on Tuesday. Those who gathered paid their respects to the city’s fallen soldiers, with monument […]
NORTH COOGEE residents are having another crack at splitting their suburb in two and giving it a rebrand, hoping that choosing the names Catherine Point and Port Coogee will get […]
THE May Day march is back in Fremantle this year, after a three year hiatus due to Covid. It will be a noisy and powerful show of workers’ solidarity, a […]
AS families gathered in Fremantle to pay their respects to fallen soldiers, they had the chance to add to a special Anzac installation by kite maker Michael Alvares. Four hundred […]
WOMEN’S sport got on the front foot this month when 15-year-old Bailey Achurch became the first female player to be crowned club champion at East Fremantle Junior Cricket Club. The […]
SOUTH Metropolitan Tafe’s Fremantle Jobs and Skills Centre formally opened its doors on Wednesday to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people looking for help on training and careers. Fremantle Labor […]
A ‘Turn the Tide on Woodside’ community paddle-out will be held by Greenpeace at South Beach in Fremantle on Sunday morning. The family-friendly protest is just one of the events […]
DID you know that during the heights of the Covid-19 pandemic, an estimated 30,000 staff in the higher education sector lost their jobs? To make a comparison, the number of […]