Policy flip denies hundreds access to redress payouts
A SUPPORT service for people who grew up in state care says a “disturbing” number of Indigenous people are being denied access to a federal redress scheme for sexual abuse […]
A SUPPORT service for people who grew up in state care says a “disturbing” number of Indigenous people are being denied access to a federal redress scheme for sexual abuse […]
A SHOP in Fremantle Malls was transformed into a mini home this week in an experiment to show how dead spaces in the city can be transformed into living/working environments. […]
THE Chook was contacted by the City of Cockburn this week to let us know that in our story about the proposed redevelopment of Wally Hagan Stadium on October 12 […]
A WHO’S who of Fremantle’s music and arts scene has urged Federal Labor MP Josh Wilson to abandon his party if it won’t beef up its opposition to Israel and […]
LANDGATE has knocked back a proposal to split North Coogee in half and give it two new names. The department’s decision brings to an end a protracted battle between two […]
FREMANTLE’S LGTBQIA+ community is set to be celebrated in the city’s first ever Pride Festival next weekend, featuring Hungerford-award winning author Holden Sheppard. The City of Fremantle, headspace Fremantle, and […]
ETHIOPIAN-born poet Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes has beaten more than 80 entrants to win the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Prize for his book Trials of Hope. Trials of Hope is […]
ACTIVISTS say the University of WA has effectively banned a left-wing Indian intellectual from a public talk by putting up administrative roadblocks. Renowned Marxist theorist Vijay Prashad was heading to […]
Fremantle Passenger Terminal will again be the hub of Maritime Day at Victoria Quay next Saturday November 2. The biennial day will feature 80 exhibits, rides and tours of the […]
THE Fremantle Herald reported last week that the City of Fremantle is “coy” on 2029 which is the year of the bicentenary of our city and state. Fremantle council does […]