Wetlands celebrated
THE Wetlands Centre Cockburn is celebrating World Wetlands Day tomorrow (Sunday February 2), while it’s annual conference later this week will feature the launch of a book about a little-known […]
THE Wetlands Centre Cockburn is celebrating World Wetlands Day tomorrow (Sunday February 2), while it’s annual conference later this week will feature the launch of a book about a little-known […]
A SPACE for “celebration, resistance, and community” will be opening at the Fremantle Fibonacci Centre this weekend at the latest iteration of Chilli Jam Open Mic. Held on the first […]
Ask the hardies THE New Year is upon us and soon, on February 3, the Annual Meeting of Electors will be held for ratepayers to give their views on the […]
ROY LEWISSON is a Fremantle resident and has been active in local politics for as long as the Chook can remember. A FRIEND of mine recently said “if you are […]
PAUL GAMBLIN is a spokesperson for the Leighton Action Coalition. In this week’s Thinking Allowed he responds to the Cook government’s grand scheme for the Future of Fremantle. WE’RE pleased […]
I’ve been a fan of Nishi in Myaree for a long time. It has a great teppanyaki bar and serves some lovely à la carte meals at affordable prices. But […]
IF I had to describe Fremantle to someone, I’d probably just show them one of Ange’s Fremantle Herald cartoons. They are a cryptic melting pot of satire, new age baloney, […]
WHILE some of us are vowing to lose a few kilos in 2025, artist Andrew Nicholls is busy creating a new divinatory system based around Western Planetary Magick. It will […]
A GROUP of Perth doctors are continuing their crusade to raise funds for health care in Gaza with a special screening of Where Olive Trees Weep in Mosman Park. The […]
THIS Fremantle house has an interesting provenance. It was built in the 1890s by Robert Howson, a shipbuilder who made luggers for the north west. Then later on it was […]