Budget takes us for Twits with survey
YOU’VE probably never met a toothpaste that was not recommended by four out of five dentists, but have you ever seen the study proving more than five dentists were consulted, […]
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YOU’VE probably never met a toothpaste that was not recommended by four out of five dentists, but have you ever seen the study proving more than five dentists were consulted, […]
WHILE Budget’s claim about Freo’s road rage might be a bit bogus, local photographer Paul McGovern says there’s no doubt the city’s traffic has increased, which will naturally cause more […]
ON May 18 this year, my godmother Kirsty Carvalho gave birth to baby Isaiah at King Edward Memorial Hospital. Arriving seven weeks prematurely meant he needed to spend six weeks […]
MURDOCH UNI has announced the appointment of a new vice chancellor. Andrew J Deeks, a native of Perth, was appointed to lead the university by its senate on December 6. […]
Saluting Freo’s role in forest debate FREMANTLE’S pivotal role in the successful campaign to end logging in WA’s native forests will be celebrated with a Forest Fiesta next Friday (December […]
HAPPY tails have been wagging on Shirley Strickland Reserve in Mt Pleasant, with local dog walkers praising Melville council’s redevelopment of the green space. It’s a far cry from the […]
FREMANTLE council last week provided conditional support for a significant new housing development on Burt Street. The new development site, bordering Burt, Skinner, Vale and East Streets, and close to […]
LOCAL resident Jenny Thomas is disappointed with the proposal and feels community consultations were little more than a box ticking exercise. Although Fremantle council has requested the Joint Development Assessment […]
AS Cockburn council stands poised to approve a new Coogee Beach Caravan Park lease which will see an expansion of cabin-style sites, long-term residents say they are grateful for compensation […]
A NEW survey from the University of Western Australia is after volunteers to share their thoughts and feelings about the trees in their neighbourhood. UWA student Harrison McGrath’s masters of […]