Go Traci ENOUGH is enough. Why is it being left to Traci Gamblin and her action group to sort out the secondary school situation in Fremantle (Herald Thinking Allowed, February […]
Apples and oranges
EDDIE ALBRECHT slaves away as a sub-editor of ‘foreign’ stories for Kerry Stokes’ West Australian and is the proud father of one of Freo’s latest national sporting champions. During his […]
The good, the bad and the urban
INSTANT street art connoisseur COLIN NICHOL discards spraycan for keyboard and casts a critical eye over Fremantle’s walls. ThERE’S good and bad in Fremantle council’s new policy on spray can […]
It’s for families, guys
DAVE COGGIN is an east ward councillor in Fremantle, father of two active young boys, and has been leading the charge on the proposed Esplanade Park youth plaza and skatepark. […]
Let’s meat at manna
MANNA, South Fremantle: flocking to Manna Wholefoods on South Terrace reckon the shop and cafe are manna from heaven. Over the years the alternative health food shop has become a […]
Tarantino Unchained
I HAD low expectations of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. The film follows in the wake of his self-indulgent B-movie homage Death Proof and the entertaining but rambling Inglourious Basterds. Two […]
It’s a piano, man
‘It probably sits in the same category as the ukelele’ The whistling shrill that opens the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly would have to be one of […]
Great Scott
THIS South Fremantle warehouse conversion shows what can be done with imagination and flair. Originally a woolstore the old red-brick building was transformed into three funky dwellings a few years […]
Arts cred at risk
‘Would they do that to Myer?’ PROMINENT sculptor Greg James fears the port will no longer be the “city of artists” if Fremantle city council keeps treating artists with contempt. […]
Rangers unleashed
JACQUI FAIRFAX was left scratching her head Wednesday when a Fremantle ranger hopped out of her “eyes on the streets” van to talk to her about her pug. Her tiny […]