Archive for year: 2017

Ship Ahoy! MV Swan River Bridge
The MV Swan River Bridge has been a regular visitor to Fremantle Port since beginning her liner operations in 2010.
Seen at Winterworld
FSN rugged up in Winter woolies and headed to Winterworld on the Esplanade. It’s Australia’s largest pop-up outdoor ice rink. We warmed up by the open fires, after spending some time in the Snow pit. Winter is here!
Interview with Captain Greg Tonnison
FSN was lucky enough to be invited on board the Berkely recently as the Fremantle Pilots went about their work.
From Fremantle to Durban – the Uthando Project continues…
A short ‘photographic essay’ showcasing some of the wonderful people involved in this project.
Seen at the Art Auction
FSN was at the Soroptomist Help the Homeless Art Auction’ on the Weekend. What a wonderful event to support Freo Street Doctor, The Sisters Place, and the Fremantle Multicultural centre. It was a joy to be there to take the photos.
As Harry Potter turns 20
The Harry Potter series has been celebrated for encouraging children to read, condemned as a commercial rather than a literary success and had its status as literature challenged.
Seen on the INS Shivalik
Three Indian Naval vessels arrived in Fremantle last week. The INS Shivalik, INS Kamorta and INS Jyoti. FSN was on the Shivalik on their open day to chat to and photograph the fabulous people on board.
Seen on World Ocean Day
United Nations Association of Australia (Environment committee) hosted a community land and water beach clean up and BBQ for World Oceans Day 2017. FSN was there to get some snaps of all the fabulous folk involved.
Help the Homeless Art Auction Saturday 17 June
Soroptimist International of Fremantle is delighted to present the eighth annual Help the Homeless Art Auction at the Fremantle Town…
Seen at the Sonne
On W.A Day FSN was at the wonderful ‘Kazoomies' at the E Shed waiting to board the RV Sonne. The Sonne is a German deep ocean research vessel, It will be a central research platform for German marine sciences, mainly operating in the Indian and Pacific oceans.