Archive for year: 2018

Seen at the cafe
Cafe culture in Fremantle is alive and as strong as your ‘short black’. FSN has been reflecting on how special our cafes are. Have a flick through our gallery, then head out the door!
Ship Ahoy! EOS
Said to be valued in excess of US$150 million, EOS is regarded as the world’s largest private sailing yacht.
Uthando Project in full swing
We have previously reported on the inspiring project of women, from many doll making groups, including Fremantle, in making and delivering dolls to children in Africa. This video brings you up to date with the latest shipment. Watch now!
Seen cycling
FSN loves the City of Fremantle’s ‘Free wheeling initiative’, in fact our photographers are regularly ‘Seen’ heading to the Port on their bikes.
Seen at the Relay
FSN attended the fabulous community celebration for the Commonwealth Games Queens Baton Relay. It included a Welcome to Country by Len Collard, music by the Lost Quays, and a chat with some of the baton bearers before the baton arrived (by jet ski!) from Rottnest.
GRIGG PARK
Grigg Park is a great little park, bounded by Grigg Place, Snook Crescent, Lynch Place and Oldham Street in Hilton.…
‘Eau’ The Story
Water is life. Without water we cannot survive. Wherever men and women live it is a non-negotiable and essential element.…
Seen at the Art Centre
FSN spent another Sunday afternoon under the plane trees in the courtyard of the Fremantle Art Centre being thoroughly entertained this week by Reunion Island's Kiltir.
Seen at Laneway Festival
FSN had an amazing time at the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival. Gorgeous people in attendance to see a lineup of incredible musicians. It was a live music experience like no other! Here are a few snaps.
Poached Eggs
A poached egg by any other name may possibly be the same. But it'd need to be a poached egg, not a pale simulation of a poached egg. So what is a poached egg and how should it be made and served in breakfast restaurants and cafes?