The long idea
DOUG THOMPSON says it “seemed like a good idea at the time” when he first ran for Fremantle city council back in 1988. On May 7 the north ward veteran […]
DOUG THOMPSON says it “seemed like a good idea at the time” when he first ran for Fremantle city council back in 1988. On May 7 the north ward veteran […]
FREMANTLE music teacher Kelly Branch reckons her dad would have been chuffed to discover Fremantle Ports, his employer of more than 20 years, had funded a music program at her […]
A LOCAL developer who owns Fremantle’s Target building has snapped up property around the store, fuelling speculation about the future of the site. Silverleaf Investments director Gerard O’Brien recently bought […]
POLICE and Cockburn council rangers are hunting for a quad bike rider who’s worrying beachgoers and pedestrians near South Beach. Council bugle Larissa Boyanich says the rogue biker was spotted […]
TANGNEY federal Liberal MP Dennis Jensen says “a number of colleagues” are concerned about the Coalition’s lavish paid parental leave policy, which includes a big new tax for companies. If […]
Pecks on the Chook’s cheek I FELT moved to write after reading last week’s letters that followed your front page picture of two men kissing (Herald, April 27, 2013). Sorry […]
GARY HASLER is the president of the North Fremantle Football Club, whose young members marching in this year’s Anzac Parade caught the eye of Chook reader R Johnston (Herald letters, […]
THE Mt Pleasant Bowling Club, which turns 50 this year, celebrated the occasion last week with a night to thank volunteers. The first greens went down in 1963 and the […]
BOLLYGOOD, Munster by JENNY D’ANGER: The maxim “never judge a book by its cover” can be equally applied to restaurants—you can keep the trendy glitz and glitter, for me it’s […]
THE KIOSK, Fremanlte: Great food, coffee, super brekkies, lunches and dinners, all alfresco and right across from the river and the Rotto ferry jetty. Welcome to The Kiosk Fremantle, the […]