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FREMANTLE’S ordinary council meeting last night got a nice surprise in the monthly financial report, which highlighted an increased rates revenue of $1.78 million in the year-to-date budget. Director of […]
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FREMANTLE’S ordinary council meeting last night got a nice surprise in the monthly financial report, which highlighted an increased rates revenue of $1.78 million in the year-to-date budget. Director of […]
A BOLDER design from Main Roads that would replace the Fremantle Traffic Bridge with Australia’s first extradosed bridge has been widely applauded. On Thursday the department released its fifth and […]
Simone McGurk FREMANTLE MLA WE have known for some time that the Fremantle Traffic Bridge needs replacing, and in building a new bridge we have the opportunity to create a […]
RESIDENTS in Curedale Street, Beaconsfield, are calling for all Fremantle’s residential roads to be slowed down to 40kmh after their once-quiet street was turned into a rat run by traffic […]
THE National Tertiary Education Union has recently held talks with the upper management of Notre Dame University in Fremantle to advocate higher wages for university staff. The NTEU said marginal […]
IN a pioneering collaboration, the University of Notre Dame has partnered with Behind Closed Doors to endorse a flexible master’s degree in Leadership/MBA program, addressing Australia’s 19.4 per cent leadership […]
THE Fremantle Festival of Community Soccer will be held again at Fremantle Oval, on March 16 next year. The event this year, during the Women’s World Cup, was very successful, […]
A CONTENTIOUS three-storey building set to greet visitors to East Fremantle’s town centre has made it through the council’s planning committee despite a 453-signature petition opposing it. The mixed-use building […]
CAMPAIGNERS from conservation group 350.org staged a 30-strong rally outside MP Josh Wilson’s office on Wednesday, calling on the Albanese government to close a loophole that lets some frackers get […]
THE smiling face, partly obscured by the shadow of a sailor’s cap, had always intrigued retired English academic Alasdair Spark. He’d discovered it amongst his grandfather James Davidson’s photographs, the […]