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GETTING therapeutic benefits might seem an unusual side-effect to forging a weapon of war, but bowyer and archer Lars Richter says there’s a lot more to making your own longbow […]
GETTING therapeutic benefits might seem an unusual side-effect to forging a weapon of war, but bowyer and archer Lars Richter says there’s a lot more to making your own longbow […]
PUPILS and teachers at Winterfold Primary School in Beaconsfield have raised $500 for the Water for Africa charity. The money will help provide clean water for about 6000 people living […]
WHEN ‘Mary’ was a young child her brother died in a car accident. Her mother immediately cleared out his room, forbid them to say his name and wore black for […]
FREMANTLE Prison and the Ports are some of the 47 WA landmarks that will be lit-up purple on March 26 as part of epilepsy awareness month. One in 25 Western […]
ELEVEN talented artists will hold an exhibition in Alfred Cove to raise funds for the new not-for-profit OCD WA. Creating Connections will feature paintings and ceramics from a diverse range […]
IF YOU’VE put on a few pounds over the festive period, there’s no better time to start getting fit than RedFeb – Heart Awareness Month. “Heart disease affects two in […]
THE feelgood factor from the Women’s World Cup is still alive with the City of Fremantle announcing a three-year sponsorship of the Girls Festival of Community Soccer. On Saturday March […]
LISA O’MALLEY will talk about the time she called Lifeline when she hit her “lowest point” and thought she wasn’t the mum her son needed, at a Conversations about Suicide […]
TAHLIA CRAWFORD has just finished year 12 student from the Perth Waldorf School, where students’ big assessment for the year is to dive deep into a topic of their own […]
THE St John of God Murdoch Community Hospice has commemorated 25 years of delivering compassionate end-of-life care with the relaunch of its Footprints Day Centre program. The only freestanding purpose-built […]