Freo’s skateassic era
MARC WOHLING of Yalgoo Street, White Gum Valley, is an ethnoecologist, dad and skate-boarder. In this THINKING ALLOWED he provides an anthropological analysis of Fremantle’s skating sub-culture and its benefits […]
MARC WOHLING of Yalgoo Street, White Gum Valley, is an ethnoecologist, dad and skate-boarder. In this THINKING ALLOWED he provides an anthropological analysis of Fremantle’s skating sub-culture and its benefits […]
RAY FORMA of North Fremantle provides Fremantle voters with what he calls a “real how-to-vote guide”. The senate’s current numbers are 39 Coalition/right-of-centre micro-parties and independents and 35 Labor/Greens. The […]
MARYROSE BAKER is the convenor of the Fremantle Inner City Residents Association. She says Fremantle council has misrepresented the levels of public support and opposition for plans for a tavern […]
AGNIESHKA KIERA was Fremantle city council’s long-serving city architect, before her retirement some years ago. The Little Howard Street resident is unhappy with the direction the council on development issues. […]
FREMANTLE-based Greens senator SCOTT LUDLAM used a Senate speech mid-week to issue prime minister Tony Abbott a welcome to WA. Here it is (unfortunately it had to be edited to […]
MARK CAIN is a freelance musician who lives and plays in Fremantle and was recently appointed a life member of Kulcha. AS a musician whose ongoing involvement with Kulcha in Fremantle […]
BOB REECE, emeritus professor of history at Murdoch University and a long-term Fremantle reident, is currently writing a biography of Round House architect Henry Willey Reveley. His essay on Reveley […]
SIMONE McGURK says the Barnett government is contributing to Fremantle’s retail malaise by failing to properly invest in port city-related infrastructure. NOT a week goes by when people don’t express […]
LINLEY LUTTON is an urban planner and until recently a member of Fremantle city council’s design advisory committee. Last week he quit from the committee, and now says he couldn’t bear […]
CARL PAYNE is a White Gum Valley resident and architect. In the 1970s he worked with Gordon Stephenson, the architect of much of Perth’s road network. He says the sweeping […]