Over the moon
I’M just glad it wasn’t a first date. When Jenny D’Anger and I sat down for lunch in Moon and Mary’s courtyard, some ear-crushing power tools fired-up in the building […]
I’M just glad it wasn’t a first date. When Jenny D’Anger and I sat down for lunch in Moon and Mary’s courtyard, some ear-crushing power tools fired-up in the building […]
IT was a dark and stormy night…” Many a third-rate novel has opened with that line, but on Wednesday evening the cliché was spot-on with Rottnest Express cancelling their service […]
TUCKED into the sleek residential blocks of Leighton Beach is the bright and airy cafe Palette, a North Fremantle gem opposite the Surf Life Saving Club and seconds’ walk from […]
YOU know a restaurant must be doing something right when it’s been around for 35 years. Thai Corner opened in Applecross in 1989, when Especially for You by Kylie Minogue […]
I WAS loitering outside an erotic massage parlour in West Leederville in broad daylight. Not the best look for a middle-aged man on a Tuesday morning at 11:30am. But there […]
THE last time I was in The Beaconsfield Hotel – some four years ago – it was moribund and reminded me of the 1970s British sitcom Rising Damp. I could […]
The sign for Angry Chicken is a gaudy affair. The rising flames and silly font scream tacky fast food, which is a shame, as this Willagee eatery is far more […]
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ON a glorious winter’s day, the redeveloped East Fremantle Community Park was bathed in sunshine and looked spectacular. It’s got something for everyone – playgrounds, cafe, dog park, bowling greens, […]
COME Friday it’s full to the brim with Catholics. I’m not talking about the confession booth at St Patrick’s Basilica, but Seafresh Myaree. The large suburban store has an amazing […]