Planning for people first
MOST council candidates do their door-knocking during a campaign. East Fremantle’s Michael McPhail is pledging to hit the streets IF he wins. If he wins Preston Point ward the 20-year-old […]
MOST council candidates do their door-knocking during a campaign. East Fremantle’s Michael McPhail is pledging to hit the streets IF he wins. If he wins Preston Point ward the 20-year-old […]
THE imminent disbanding of the Swan River Trust makes local councils more relevant than ever, says East Fremantle mayoral hopeful Jim O’Neill. The town is at the end of the […]
A THWARTED bid to break into the housing market has Fremantle councillor Rachel Pemberton calling for a rethink of WA’s zoning laws. Cr Pemberton and a few mates wanted to […]
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD girl was left in tears as she watched workers chainsaw a mature gum that had nesting parrots in it. Amanda Harris had run out of her White Gum […]
THE Swan River Trust says it’s closing in on a decision on whether to prosecute the Swan Yacht Club for constructing four boat pens without approval. The Trust has been […]
A mown about bludgers THIS morning I woke to the sounds of numerous whipper-snippers and lawn mowers coming from my neighbour’s house. The volunteer taskforce was at it again, providing […]
LONG-TIME shopping centre manager COLIN NICHOL ran and marketed WA’s first retail centre in a converted department store, in the late 1970s. It was in the original David Jones, opposite […]
VIVISEN TEAHOUSE, Fremantle: The old adage “magic happens outside of your comfort zone” applies to the Fremantle dining scene. And if you believe it, and dare to venture off the […]
CHOGAJIP KOREAN RESTAURANT, Fremantle: by DAVID BELL: FIFTEEN bucks for a hot meal at a sit-down restaurant that doesn’t have a clown mascot is becoming a rarity these days. Down […]
SAINT CRISPIN is the patron saint of shoe-makers so it’s apt an art exhibition featuring works made from discarded thongs should be launched on St Crispin’s Day (a day made […]