Mucking about in boats
IT’S been a half-century since this stunning East Fremantle home—one of only a couple left with a garden running down to the river—has been on the market. The Singaporean-based sea […]
IT’S been a half-century since this stunning East Fremantle home—one of only a couple left with a garden running down to the river—has been on the market. The Singaporean-based sea […]
BIBLICAL and Roman history is intertwined in Palmyra, the streets bearing names such as Solomon, Baal, Tamar, Cleopatra and Aurelian. Then there’s Zenobia Street, named for the warrior queen of […]
UPDATED: NORTH FREMANTLE residents are steeling themselves to fight Fremantle council’s plans to allow 33 feet on the old Matilda Bay Brewery site. The council’s planning committee ignored 122 submissions and […]
THE North Fremantle community association has slammed Fremantle council’s consultation. Association chair Gerry MacGill says the association, which is an official council precinct, received no notification about plans to dramatically […]
A HILTON resident claims two recent car accidents in his street are directly linked to drug dealers who are operating with impunity. The resident, who didn’t want to be identified […]
BAKER’S SQUARE in Hamilton Hill is poised to become the new Hulbert Street. Already semi-famous for its artsy community, the square will later this month be the hub for a […]
IT’S not every day you go hunting for a murderer in the family. But Edith Cowan university history lecturer Leigh Straw starred in her own macabre Who Do You Think […]
DEFENCE HOUSING AUSTRALIA has emerged as one of Fremantle’s biggest developers, snapping up the old Toyota site on Queen Victoria Street so it can build 180 units. DHA plans to […]
MELISSA PARKE is demanding answers over a crime prevention fund that has awarded 90 per cent of grants to Coalition-held seats. The federal Fremantle MP says there is “legitimate cause […]
A UWA Winthrop professor has warned Australia is suffering a brain drain caused by unscrupulous lecturers hijacking students’ work. Prof James Trevelyan (right) says some of the country’s brightest minds […]