Beans pop-up
Coolbellup may not be on bean geeks’ radar when it comes to coffee, but locals are hoping to remedy that for at least one day with a pop-up cafe planned […]
Coolbellup may not be on bean geeks’ radar when it comes to coffee, but locals are hoping to remedy that for at least one day with a pop-up cafe planned […]
Fremantle city council has challenged architects worldwide to design a major chunk of the $220 million Kings Square project. As the Herald flagged back in February, the council has decided […]
Shops in Fremantle are not allowed to hand out single-use plastic bags from next week. The local law—an Australia-first—applies to all retailers within the municipality. Those who ignore the ban […]
A Bicton woman whose tiny dog was savagely mauled before her eyes by a bull mastiff says she could have been attacked next if not for the actions of a […]
Premier Colin Barnett says Fremantle is over-serviced by high schools, putting South Fremantle SHS, Hamilton SHS or even Melville SHS in the frame for closure. No-one knows for sure what […]
HERALD EDITORIAL: Colin Barnett has conned us all. In March he was re-elected to office in a landslide, on claims of a prudent first-term and a steady hand on the […]
WW1 Digger Herbert Cecil Noake was 21 when he left his parents’ Walker Street home in South Fremantle. Schooled at Beaconsfield primary, the only son of William and Mary died […]
Street artists join merger fight Local artists are planning to “paint” the port city to protest the Barnett government’s plans to merge Fremantle with Melville. Lady Bananas from Artists Anonymous […]
The federal election is two weeks away but you wouldn’t know it in Fremantle—political talk is all-but non-existent. With most issues being of a general nature—the economy, asylum seekers, the […]
Scott Ludlam is Australia’s insurance policy against a rampant Abbott government, says Greens leader Christine Milne. Launching her party’s WA campaign Tuesday, Senator Milne’s language and tone all-but-conceded the Coalition […]