Archive for month: November, 2020
Interview With Tony Jones, Sculptor
in Fremantle People
Tony Jones OAM is one of those people about whom it may be said they need no further introduction. This…
Historic Noongar Peoples/State of Western Australia ‘Treaty’ Confirmed
in Life, Law & Culture
The South West Native Title Settlement is the largest native title settlement in Australian history. The Settlement will affect an…
Layla O Season 2 Episode 12 – Naked and Cute
in Life, Law & Culture
Layla O, the incomparable, the irrepressible, the irresistible, the sometimes irritating, and very famous Agony Aunt, now weaves her particular…
Places I Love – Point Peron
in Life, Law & Culture
Point Peron is close to civilisation but yet it’s a world away! Take a 30-minute drive south of Fremantle to…
Fremantle – An Indian Ocean Future?
in Life, Law & Culture
Fremantle looks out to one of the world’s most important strategic, economic and social zones - the Indian Ocean and…
Meet Mr Perfect For a BBQ lunch in South Freo This Sunday
in Life, Law & Culture
Have you heard about Mr Perfect? No? Well, Mr Perfect is a grassroots charity that runs park BBQs for men…
Interview With Silverleaf’s Gerard O’Brien
in Fremantle People
Well, Gerard O’Brien has many interests. At heart a farmer, he is also a maker of interesting commercial ventures in…
It’s Time … To Read A ‘Lost’ Aussie Literary Treasure!
in Life, Law & Culture
10 'lost' Australian literary treasures you should read – and can soon borrow from any library Perfecto Capucine/Unsplash Rebecca Giblin,…
The Sannyasin Saga: Colour Comes To Fremantle
in Life, Law & Culture
Joseph London is a young Fremantle filmmaker. His documentary The Beloved will be shown at the Revelation Film Festival at…
Cruise Shipping – ‘DON’T DO IT!’
in Shipping News
The CDC, or Centre for Disease Control, in the US, the same one headed by the now famous Dr Fauci,…