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IAN CARTER has been the CEO of Anglicare WA since 1995. He has held the positions of deputy president of the ACOSS, president of WACOSS and president of Family Services […]
IAN CARTER has been the CEO of Anglicare WA since 1995. He has held the positions of deputy president of the ACOSS, president of WACOSS and president of Family Services […]
FRANK KOTAI is a landscape architect. Living in Coolbellup, he grew up Fremantle and knows the surrounding district intimately. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED he turns his attention to Manning Park and says […]
THE Friends of Clontarf Hill recently produced a booklet about the history of the hill, which last week took out top prize for unpublished works at the Fremantle Local History […]
GREG ROBINSON recently took his son and his son’s mate out on a camping trip in the Wheatbelt. It’s a trip they’re unlikely to forget. LET me tell you about the […]
KATE DAVIS is a lawyer, and has co-convened the Protect Peaceful Protest campaign since the Bill was first announced in March 2015. The campaign brings together unions, churches, the environment movement, […]
GED KEARNEY is the head of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, better known as the ACTU. She’s heading to Fremantle this weekend to present the keynote speech at the […]
JOHN DOWSON is president of the Fremantle Society. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED he takes aim at the council’s business plan for King’s Square, saying it could financially cripple the city for […]
SAM WAINWRIGHT is a Fremantle city councillor for Hilton ward and a member of the Socialist Alliance political party. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED he takes aim at the power fossil fuel […]
“FREMANTLE? You can’t go there. You’ll be mugged or worse. It’s a sleazy backwater… there’s nothing there.” This was the response from family and friends when I decided to shift […]
ALEX FLETCHER is a director of Freewheeler, the app that rewards Freo folk for ditching their cars, and principal of Fletcher Law. COLIN NICHOL’S “Freohagen?” (Herald Thinking Allowed, January 9, 2016) suggests […]