Archive for year: 2021
Fremantle Biennale – Final Nights, Must End Sunday!
in Life, Law & Culture
Time flies, especially when you’re having fun. It’s hard to believe the third Fremantle Biennale opened, with Moombaki, on Friday…
After 4 Years City of Freo’s About To Arrive In Walyalup Koort
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The City of Fremantle has been operating from its temporary administration building at Fremantle Oval since December 2017. Since then…
Introduced Birds To Be Found Around Freo
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In our recent article, we brought you native birds to be found around Fremantle. In this article, we look at…
Little Park on Naylor Street
Parks, like people, come in all shapes and sizes. There’s a park it seems for every day of the week,…
Bill Hare Rakes Over (The) Coal(s)
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Are you kidding, India? Your last-minute Glasgow intervention won’t relieve pressure to ditch coal As the United Nations climate summit opened…
Five things you need to know about the Glasgow Climate Pact
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The COP26 UN climate talks in Glasgow have finished and the gavel has come down on the Glasgow Climate Pact…
Vespers by Rachael Dease & Tim Collins
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‘Vespers by Rachael Dease & Tim Collins’. Sounds like the name of a symphony, yes? Well sort of, it is!…
Freo e- Riders To Be Regulated From 4 December
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The ABC is reporting today that the State government will implement new laws to come into effect on 4 December…
Xi Jinping puts his stamp on Communist Party history, but is his support as strong as his predecessors?
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As the Chinese Communist Party’s sixth plenary session wraps up in Beijing, much of the focus outside China has been…
Oldies, Youngies, SCAMS Everywhere
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So far this year, the ACCC has recently reported, Australians have already lost over $236 million to scams. While people…