Not such a gas
ON Tuesday November 21 there was a very well attended meeting at the Fremantle Town Hall entitled “Gas: The Facts. The economic and climate aspects of gas development in WA”. […]
ON Tuesday November 21 there was a very well attended meeting at the Fremantle Town Hall entitled “Gas: The Facts. The economic and climate aspects of gas development in WA”. […]
I ATTENDED the Remembrance Day ceremony on Fremantle’s Monument Hill last Saturday and it made me think about the many wars and the millions of people who died during them. […]
WHAT on earth are we doing? Where did all the stress and hectic come from? Why do we no longer take the time to listen to the birds and watch […]
THE rejection of the Voice referendum is deeply disappointing, but was predictable from the outset because Australians have believed in their own urban myth that we are a fair go, […]
LAST Wednesday was the last Fremantle Council meeting for Cr Rachel Pemberton, Cr Su Groome and Cr Bryn Jones, as they resigned, after giving so much of their valuable time […]
DANIEL ELIAS is a local historian and unionist. He is writing his PhD on the History of Fremantle through the Perspective of Maritime Workers. This short piece draws from a […]
This week’s THINKING ALLOWED comes from JENNY ARCHIBALD and BRENDAN MOORE. Jenny is a councillor and former mayor of the City of Fremantle. Brendon is the senior Aboriginal engagement officer […]
VOTING on the Voice referendum on October 14 is just a fortnight away, and it does not look promising that it will get over the line. With all the nonsense […]
WHATEVER happened to the Triple C? When did we decide to scrap it? I don’t mean the Corruption and Crime Commission, but the public manners of courtesy, consideration and compassion. […]
DOMINIQUE HANSEN is head of operations at the Women’s Legal Service of WA, who has shared this memory of former Fremantle councillor and Citizen of the Year, June Hutchinson, who […]