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Freo Today. 16 June 2026. The things you see around Freo. Saturday morning last, 11.30 am, Wray Avenue.

Salsa, Secrets and Cervantes: Highlights from the Spanish & Latin American Film Festival in Gig Guide
Barry Healy reports on the Spanish & Latin American Film Festival, on now! The HSBC Spanish & Latin American Film…
The Musicians – Film Review in Gig Guide
Gayle O’Leary attended the preview of this award-winning Alliance Film Festival entry by acclaimed writer and director Grégory Magne (known…
Perth Gets 18 More Community Batteries in Our Environment
Josh Wilson, Federal Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Assistant Minister for Emergency Management & Member for Fremantle and…

Watch Out for New Patrol Boat

Henderson shipyard marks a new era in national maritime border security. Jean Hudson reports. Austal has just launched the first Evolved Cape–class Patrol Boat (ECCPB) for the Australian Border Force (ABF) in a new Six-Vessel Program. The event at Austal’s Henderson shipyard, marked a key milestone in the ongoing relationship between Austal, the ABF and the Commonwealth of Australia. This is the first of six ECCPBs Austal is contracted to deliver to the ABF, with two vessels added to the existing order of four in early May 2026. That extension was valued at approximately A$150.3 million, bringing the total ABF contract to six vessels — and reinforcing the ECCPB as the platform of choice…
So, how many containers are there?! in Life, Law & Culture
How many containers are on this train? First correct EMAIL ANSWER TO THE EDITOR receives a congratulatory email in return!…
View from the Round House with Martin Drum – Ukraine, Iran, Belfast, One Nation, AUKUS, Pollies and Alcohol, SpaceX IPO in Life, Law & Culture
Welcome back to our politics podcast, View From The Round House With Martin Drum. Round House, Fremantle  Today, our Editor, Michael Barker asks…
Tuner – Film Review in Gig Guide
Gayle O’Leary reviews Tuner, a debut narrative feature from Daniel Roher starring Leo Woodall, Havana Rose Liu and Dustin Hoffman…
Rarely A Dull Moment – Manjaree Bathers Beach & J Shed in Life, Law & Culture
Welcome back to our regular feature, Rarely a Dull Moment where we report on the highlights of City of Fremantle…
Arts Scene Around Freo in Gig Guide
Welcome to our feature - Arts Scene Around Freo - compiled by our Arts Editor, Gayle O’Leary. Here we will…
Action Stations: Changing Hearts and Minds in Life, Law & Culture
A reflection on the UNRULY WA Right to Protest event from our regular contributor, Bruce Menzies* ‘So Fremantle!’, writes our…

Unruly in Testing Times

Newly formed Right to Protest WA opened UNRULY WA: protest makes progress with a bang at Kidogo Arthouse on 2 June, introduced by a throng of "difficult women". Over three nights, UNRULY featured local photographic compilations of Western Australia's proud history of protesting, alongside talks, live music, and the "difficult women" march evoking the suffragette movement of not-so-long ago to win the women's vote. In the wake of the Cook Labor Government’s planned changes to WA's protest laws with the Public Order Legislation Amendment Bill 2026, currently before the State Parliament, Right to Protest's work celebrated and defended the right…
‘I’ve just got a text message from One Nation – How come and can I STOP them?’ in Life, Law & Culture
You know things are going on when unsolicited political text messages start pinging on your smart phone. Like this one…
The Wednesday Poem in Life, Law & Culture
Fremantle Shipping News is pleased to bring you The Wednesday Poem. In this feature we post poems by Freo and Freo-connected…
Laughing for 30 Years – Over the Fence Short Comedy Film Festival in Life, Law & Culture
FSN’s Gayle O’Leary attended this year's Over the Fence Short Comedy Film Festival night held at Luna SX Fremantle on…

Moored Exhibition Launch

On Friday 5 June, Moore and Moore Gallery opened its doors to reveal the "Moored" exhibition and Gayle O’Leary was there to see it! Here’s Gayle’s report. Moored showcases pieces from 11 multidisciplinary local and national artists reflecting upon coastal identity and what Fremantle represents to them. The night opened with a talk by 2025 community citizen of the year, Rosslyn de Souza, speaking to the importance of art in establishing an identity, which can never truly be replaced by AI. As Moores Gallery itself describes it: “The title reflects the deep, unshakable ties our artists have to this city,”…