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Freo Today. 6 December 2023. The livestock carrier Gloucester Express was already in Fremantle’s inner harbour when the people carrier Crystal Symphony arrived this morning just after 5.30 am. So much happening in the Port. Don’t miss our feature article today on the Crystal Symphony. She arrived with just 129 guests and 429 crew, and leaves tonight with just 101 guests plus the crew. Good cruise to be on with a 4:1 crew:guest ratio!

An invitation to sign the Woodside Petition in Architecture + Urban Design
Many East Fremantle residents are uber unhappy with the proposal to build a very big aged care facility, wellness centre…
Clink Your Glasses – Crystal Symphony has arrived! in Shipping News
The wonderfully named Crystal Symphony arrived in Fremantle this morning from Bali. She’s on a transit visit, which means she’s…
The Conversationalist in New Zealand and Australia in Shipping News
As Fremantle sees more cruise ships with the advent of summer, so too are ports on the east coast and…

View from the Round House with Martin Drum – Is Trump v Biden a foregone conclusion?

Welcome back to our politics podcast, View From The Round House With Martin Drum. In this podcast, the Shipping News’ editor, Michael Barker asks the the Prof about the US Primaries. Who will win the Republican Party’s nomination for the next US Presidential election on Tuesday, 5 November 2024? Surely it’ll be the former President, Donald Trump? He’s unassailable, isn’t he? And is President Joe Biden a shoo-in for the Democrats? Surely he is? Or isn’t he? And if each is their Party’s nominee, should we be worried about the state of US democracy in the first part of the…
Silver Whisper And Other Cruise News in Shipping News
Silver Whisper will make a transit visit to Fremantle tomorrow, Saturday, 2 December. She will arrive at 07:30 am and…
Thank God I’m not an ocean buoy in Life, Law & Culture
You’ll remember our story on the forced ditching of an aircraft off Leighton Beach in April this year had a…
Amelia Turk, Australian Youth Rep, reports from COP28 in Our Environment
The world is changing: climate change is impacting all our lives, including ours in Fremantle. Each year, thousands of people…
COP 28 starts in Dubai – What can we expect? in Life, Law & Culture
Eight years ago, the world agreed to an ambitious target in the Paris Agreement: hold warming to 1.5°C to limit…
Counting On The Hill in Life, Law & Culture
Wonderful things happen when you have an artist on your team. Last Thursday, at Fremantle City Library, the Friends of…
Very chic, very Festivus! in Life, Law & Culture
Peta Miller recently had a fab, well-attended exhibition at the Terrace Greenhouse & Gallery, 223 South Terrace, South Freo that…

The Future of Freo – Getting The Vision Right

On Friday just gone, the Future of Fremantle Planning Committee of the Western Australian Planning Commission, chaired by Jane Bennett, released for public comment a ‘vision’ and ‘three scenarios’ for the FoF redevelopment precinct. The FoF precinct takes in the current Inner Harbour location north to Leighton Beach. Comments must be in by 15 January - just seven weeks from today. No time at all when you realise the seven weeks are punctuated by Christmas and New Year when most folk are focussed on many things other than FoF. All this comes hot on the heels of the recently released…
Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever in Our Environment
In Fremantle, as I write, I hear the twittering of small birds, a gentle and constant sound that one would…
All Hail The Queen! in Shipping News
The majestic Cunard cruise liner Queen Elizabeth is currently at sea on the Indian Ocean steaming her way from Bali…
View from the Round House with Martin Drum – Palestine and Israel, Israel and Palestine in Life, Law & Culture
Welcome back to our politics podcast, View From The Round House With Martin Drum. Palestine and Israel, Israel and Palestine.…

Custodians for the future: you/us

“Widespread and rapid changes in the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and biosphere have occurred. Human-caused climate change is already affecting many weather and climate extremes in every region across the globe. This has led to widespread adverse impacts and related losses and damages to nature and people.” (The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, 2023. IPCC is the leading international body for assessment of climate change.) The short period between the end of the recent referendum process and commencement of the 28th United Nations climate change conference, known as the COP (Conference of the Parties), at the beginning of December is…