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‘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 […]
‘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 […]
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 […]
‘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. […]
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 […]
EAST FREMANTLE residents have formed an action group to stop their town council carving up East Fremantle Oval for housing and facilities. The council plans to chop 7000 sqm from […]
ADELE CARLES is confident her affair and public spat with Liberal minister Troy Buswell won’t cost her votes at next month’s state election. The independent Fremantle MP this week ended […]
WE’VE had snakes on a plane, now we’ve got sharks on a bus. Conservationist Paul Sharp hopes the “Shark in a Bus” collection—collected over four decades from waters off WA—will […]
A HAMILTON HILL mum supports claims that fishers are mistreating wildlife at Woodman Point. She says she saw one angler strangle a tangled bird to death in front of his […]
MAYOR Brad Pettitt has used commissioned art in Fremantle to spruik a graffiti policy which has just become a touchy subject. He was photographed by the Sunday Times in front […]
THE Fremanshed and the Vintage Motorcycle Club of WA are holding a free showing of Twice Upon A Caravan, tonight (Saturday February 2). In 1932 23-year-old Robert Fulton rode a […]