Letters 14.6.14
Yet to decide In response to Demolition Plan (Herald, May 2, 2014), I would like to clarify publicly that I did not have a pre-determined position on the application to […]
Yet to decide In response to Demolition Plan (Herald, May 2, 2014), I would like to clarify publicly that I did not have a pre-determined position on the application to […]
BARRY HEALY is a Gibson Park Precinct resident and a member of the Fremantle Road to Rail campaign. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED he warns the government’s freight route plans will change Fremantle […]
TALKING about Delicious Fingers on Facebook was enough to get my prim and proper sister-in-law banned for 24 hours. She’s still wondering what’s wrong with saying she’d had a lovely […]
THE antecedents of this High Street home are lost in the mists of time, but with its blend of historic limestone feature walls and sweeping modern interior I reckon it’s […]
PRESSING ‘Like’ on a Facebook post critical of the Fremantle Markets has, says Carmen Jankowski, led to her eviction after 35 years as a stallholder. Still reeling from the decision, […]
MELVILLE city council plans to crack down on volunteers who don’t toe the line. According to item R5.9 of its strategic risk policy, the council will rate environmental volunteer groups […]
WORKERS at a Henderson engineering firm have been given a personal taste of the Abbott government’s attack on unionism—and it’s a bitter one. This week 250 workers were made redundant […]
THE 100-year-old Fremantle Workers Club building will be sold and membership transferred to facilities at the proposed Fremantle Park project. Members met May 31 to be told that despite a […]
PARENTS of Hamilton SHS kids should start checking out bus routes to South Freo. WA education minister Peter Collier may have declared “hand on heart” to 200 local locals at […]
THE tin sandwich man is coming to town. East coast blues man Kelvin Carlson travels the country teaching people how to play the tin sandwich, aka the harmonica. The Sydney-sider […]