Workshop dismantled
by ALEX NEWBIGIN A SUMMER school holiday program hit a bump Wednesday when no kids showed at a kites and bikes workshop run by Dismantle at Fremantle’s Esplanade. Children had […]
by ALEX NEWBIGIN A SUMMER school holiday program hit a bump Wednesday when no kids showed at a kites and bikes workshop run by Dismantle at Fremantle’s Esplanade. Children had […]
by CARMELO AMALFI A MENTALLY ill woman admitted to Fremantle hospital after slashing her wrists over Christmas waited seven hours for treatment, only to be given bandaids. Parents Ian and […]
by CARMELO AMALFI & JENNY D’ANGER ROEL LOOPERS, who resigned the presidency of the Fremantle Society two weeks ago—just two weeks after being re-elected unopposed—has withdrawn his resignation. He says […]
by JENNY D’ANGER WHEN a group of seven Fremantle 12-to-14 year olds finished years of training to achieve their lifesaving bronze medallion, elation was tinged with sadness. They’d become good […]
by BRENDAN FOSTER WHILE the polarity between sport and arts has probably never been wider in Australia, artist Richard Lewer says both can occupy the same playing field. But it […]
THE LOFT, Fremantle by JENNY D’ANGER: “THE best Thai food in town” is emblazoned on the window of modest-looking eatery The Loft Cafe on Adelaide Street. It’s a bold […]
by JENNY D’ANGER SUPPOSEDLY it’s not good feng shui for front and back doors of a house to line up. As far as I’m concerned being able to look from […]