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A SHOPFRONT stoush over window posters has landed Fremantle in the middle of a free speech flap, with Greens MLC Sophie McNeill claiming she was threatened with eviction unless political […]
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A SHOPFRONT stoush over window posters has landed Fremantle in the middle of a free speech flap, with Greens MLC Sophie McNeill claiming she was threatened with eviction unless political […]
FISHING BOAT HARBOUR has been formally recognised as one of Western Australia’s most significant heritage places. The harbour has been added to the WA Heritage Council’s register of heritage places, […]
THE highest-ranking officer in the US Navy was in Perth this week to scope out facilities for US sailors and families settling in the Rockingham area as a result of […]
FREMANTLE mayor Ben Lawver has defended the city’s response to the North Fremantle bridge closure, after a café owner told the Herald support had fallen short “NF SOS,” Herald, March […]
AN artist, an economist, a brewer and a conservationist will walk into a Fremantle winery this Tuesday — and if organisers are to be believed, big gas won’t be laughing. […]
THE City of Cockburn has been urged to expand its youth engagement in Coolbellup following a community crime forum held last month. Community group Voice of Cockburn president Marcus Burnett […]
AN eight-storey, $70 million student accommodation project has been approved for the Point Street car park site in the heart of Fremantle. Developer Sirona Urban plans to replace the centrally […]
NORTH FREMANTLE business owners who say they’re on the brink of closure because of the Fremantle Traffic Bridge closure say the local council hasn’t done enough to support them. With […]
WITH misinformation all around and trust harder to find, new research suggests journalism matters more than ever — and that’s where local papers like the Fremantle Herald come in. A […]
ON ANY given Friday or Saturday night in Fremantle, there is a predictable rhythm. The clink of glasses along the Cappuccino Strip. Music spilling from bars. Groups of people laughing […]