Cycling for fistulas
REJECTED by husbands, families and communities, thousands of Ethiopian women lead miserable lives as social outcasts when for just a few dollars they could be treated. Obstetric fistula develops when […]
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REJECTED by husbands, families and communities, thousands of Ethiopian women lead miserable lives as social outcasts when for just a few dollars they could be treated. Obstetric fistula develops when […]
A MURDOCH University PhD candidate is working on an innovative way for smartphone users to check if they are having a heart attack. James Meneghello is developing a device where […]
by DAVID BELL AN Aboriginal cultural and visitors centre is on the way for Cockburn. Cockburn councillors have voted to set aside an additional $1 million to add it to […]
by JENNY D’ANGER ADELE CARLES is the first person to confirm her attendance at a Fremantle state election candidates’ forum to be held at Notre Dame university on February 26. […]
by ALEX NEWBIGIN A SUMMER school holiday program hit a bump Wednesday when no kids showed at a kites and bikes workshop run by Dismantle at Fremantle’s Esplanade. Children had […]
by CARMELO AMALFI A MENTALLY ill woman admitted to Fremantle hospital after slashing her wrists over Christmas waited seven hours for treatment, only to be given bandaids. Parents Ian and […]
by CARMELO AMALFI & JENNY D’ANGER ROEL LOOPERS, who resigned the presidency of the Fremantle Society two weeks ago—just two weeks after being re-elected unopposed—has withdrawn his resignation. He says […]
by JENNY D’ANGER WHEN a group of seven Fremantle 12-to-14 year olds finished years of training to achieve their lifesaving bronze medallion, elation was tinged with sadness. They’d become good […]