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THE divorce has been finalised between Fringe World Festival and their former fossil fuel funder Woodside. It follows a years-long campaign by artists and climate activists who pressured Fringe organisers […]
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THE divorce has been finalised between Fringe World Festival and their former fossil fuel funder Woodside. It follows a years-long campaign by artists and climate activists who pressured Fringe organisers […]
AN inquisitive Stirling resident will spend another year on the “Restricted Customer” list, limiting contact with Stirling council staff after his queries were deemed “unreasonable” back in 2016. Resident Robert […]
FREMANTLE’S inner harbour precinct should be ceded to the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation in preparation for its rebirth as a riverfront metropolis says a member of the corporation’s cultural advice committee. […]
HAVING a single canopy target covering all of Fremantle could be hindering the council’s ability to green the city, says a Hilton councillor who’s called for a thorough review of […]
BROADCASTER and author Sandra Ramini-Harris says society needs to redefine its notion of ageing, saying older people are being sidelined despite the wealth of experience they have. The Fremantle resident, […]
APPLECROSS songwriter, musician and architect Amir Mishkin says there must have been an angel “orchestrating behind the veil” to give him the chance to write the soundtrack for a documentary […]
THE STS Leeuwin is back out sailing, while the foundation that runs the training vessel is slowly emerging from voluntary administration and trying to calm the waters for volunteers left […]
A DEVELOPMENT which would add two stories of apartments above a heritage-listed property in Fremantle’s West End was green-lit through to the state’s development panels by Fremantle council on Wednesday. […]
A FREMANTLE councillor says the City should apologise to its community after a 15-year plan to replace the toilets at South Beach collapsed in a heap this week. On Wednesday […]
WE missed Melville councillor Glynis Barber’s vote with colleagues Tomas Fitzgerald and Karen Wheatland against a motion to drop a new “access and inclusion plan” last week (“Melville baulks at […]