Archive for year: 2021

Heard But Not Seen – Bird Calls Around Freo
In recent articles, we brought you Native Birds To Be Found Around Freo and Introduced Birds To Be Found Around…
Governing Freo-style – Interview with Ben Lawver
Ben Lawver is one of the two new faces on Fremantle Council. Ben was handily returned as the new member…
Book Review – The Petticoat Parade
This history of the Perth brothels in Roe Street in the first half the 20th century, The Petticoat Parade, written…
Herding Cats. Will Freo Soon Have ‘Kitty Catchers’?
Fremantle Council City Ward member Adin Lang has the City’s cats in sight. Well, to be fair, not all all…
Third time lucky? What has changed in the latest draft of the religious discrimination bill?
The Morrison government has finally provided details of the third draft of its religious discrimination bill. This prompted heated discussion…
Book Review – The Little Boat on Trusting Lane
Mel Hall is a writer and musician based in Walyalup (Fremantle), Western Australia. Her fiction has been longlisted for major…
Seen In … South Beach, just after the morning rush!
South Beach. A different sort of beach. Lovely park for everyone. Swimmers. Mums. Dads. Kids. Grandparents. Coffee takers. Cyclists. Dogs…
The Walyalup Koort Open Day – 5 December 2021 2-5 pm
The City of Freo is inviting us all to celebrate the opening of Walyalup Koort, ‘the only formal town square…
The King Is Dead. Long Live The Koort – Walyalup Civic Centre Opens To Public!
Today, 22 November 2021, the brand spanking new Walyalup Civic Centre has opened to we, the public. While the whole…
Anti Discrimination Or Pro Privilege? The ‘Religious Freedom Bill’
The debate about religious discrimination is back, so why do we keep hearing about religious ‘freedom’? The debate about religious…