Archive for month: July, 2021
China, Climate Action, Emissions Trading?
in Life, Law & Culture
In a step significant in symbolism, China has launched an emissions trading scheme to combat the climate crisis. It’s due…
Has Pegasus Hacked Your Mobile?
in Life, Law & Culture
How does the Pegasus spyware work, and is my phone at risk? By Paul Haskell-Dowland, Edith Cowan University and Roberto Musotto,…
Westport On WA Infrastructure Strategy
in Architecture + Urban Design
Infrastructure WA has today released Foundations for a Stronger Tomorrow, its first draft State Infrastructure Strategy which is now available…
Latest On The California – Some Crew Off And Some Crew On
in Shipping News
WA Health is reporting two new cases of COVID-19, as part of its daily reporting cycle. These cases – two…
In Honour Of The Humble Terrazzo Tile: The Underneath/Overlooked Exhibition
in Life, Law & Culture
The 10 Nights In Port Walyalup/Fremantle Festival is in full swing, made more exciting by our lovely wintry weather. Freo…
RO-RO Land – The Port Awash With Vehicles
in Shipping News
Now, if you’re looking for a real Freo thing to do, pack your family and friends into your car and…
Light a birthday candle for our green friend!
in Shipping News
With several weeks of winter squalls incessantly whistling over Arthur Head and licking the streets of Fremantle’s West End, it’s…
Places I Love – Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in LEGO®Bricks at Fremantle’s Maritime Museum
in Life, Law & Culture
We all have different childhood memories about our toys. There is however one commonality in most of our minds: LEGO®.…
Aussie Opinion Polls On China
in Life, Law & Culture
Opinion polls about China in Australia have proliferated First, there is the Lowy Poll, which has been running since 2005.…
The Port Beach Barrage Continues
Here’s a photographic essay, by Jean Hudson, on how Port Beach is faring in all this stormy and windy weather…