Archive for month: November, 2023

Thank God I’m not an ocean buoy
You’ll remember our story on the forced ditching of an aircraft off Leighton Beach in April this year had a…
Amelia Turk, Australian Youth Rep, reports from COP28
The world is changing: climate change is impacting all our lives, including ours in Fremantle. Each year, thousands of people…
COP 28 starts in Dubai – What can we expect?
Eight years ago, the world agreed to an ambitious target in the Paris Agreement: hold warming to 1.5°C to limit…
Counting On The Hill
Wonderful things happen when you have an artist on your team. Last Thursday, at Fremantle City Library, the Friends of…
Very chic, very Festivus!
Peta Miller recently had a fab, well-attended exhibition at the Terrace Greenhouse & Gallery, 223 South Terrace, South Freo that…
The Future of Freo – Getting The Vision Right
On Friday just gone, the Future of Fremantle Planning Committee of the Western Australian Planning Commission, chaired by Jane Bennett,…
Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever
In Fremantle, as I write, I hear the twittering of small birds, a gentle and constant sound that one would…
All Hail The Queen!
The majestic Cunard cruise liner Queen Elizabeth is currently at sea on the Indian Ocean steaming her way from Bali…
View from the Round House with Martin Drum – Palestine and Israel, Israel and Palestine
Welcome back to our politics podcast, View From The Round House With Martin Drum. Palestine and Israel, Israel and Palestine.…
Custodians for the future: you/us
“Widespread and rapid changes in the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and biosphere have occurred. Human-caused climate change is already affecting many…