Jaws of life?
by CARMELO AMALFI JAWS on the walls. Great whites, tigers and mako monsters bare their teeth to visitors at Hugh Edwards’ Cottesloe home. The diver and author’s fearsome collection includes […]
by CARMELO AMALFI JAWS on the walls. Great whites, tigers and mako monsters bare their teeth to visitors at Hugh Edwards’ Cottesloe home. The diver and author’s fearsome collection includes […]
by JENNY D’ANGER THE annual Hulbert Street Sustainability Fiesta has come to an end. A victim of its own success it’s become too big for the suburban street and the […]
by BRENDAN FOSTER ARTISTS at the J-shed on Victoria Quay have been told point blank they will not get long-term commercial leases. In an provocative email to photographer Peter Zuvela, […]
by JENNY D’ANGER SISTERS are doing it not just for themselves, but also for the Wray Avenue community, with the setting up of a Wray Avenue Collective. Increasingly the avenue […]
by DAVID BELL FREMANTLE city council will allow the Fremantle Chamber Orchestra to put A3-sized posters in its tourism centre’s window—but only one day before a big concert. The council […]
by BRENDAN FOSTER A LARGE Moreton Bay Fig next to Fremantle primary school is dying after being poisoned by heavy metals. Fremantle council’s technical services director Peter Pikor says there’s […]
by BRENDAN FOSTER PORTSIDERS have embraced the new Sunset Food Markets at Bather’s Beach. Former Fremantle councillor Georgie Adeane, who created the markets which stretch between Kidogo Arthouse and the […]
by DAVID BELL AFTER nearly 28 years Cover to Cover book exchange in Melville Plaza has shut down. The second oldest shop in the store (after the optician), it was […]
by CARMELO AMALFI THE family of suicide victim Neil Marcial (right) wants WA Coroner Alistair Hope to include him in an investigation into deaths at the Alma Street mental health […]
by JENNY D’ANGER WHEN potter Joan Campbell died in 1997 there was calls for a memorial to her artistic legacy. More than 15 years on it’s about to come to […]