Archive for month: February, 2024
Before the Game with Snaps Truly
in Life, Law & Culture
During the regular AFL(M) season, our regular footy scribe, Snaps Truly, reports on the on-field successes and failures of the…
Introducing Neville – the Duck
in Life, Law & Culture
No, not Nev - Neville! Neville is now reputed to have many thousands of followers. He’s the latest West Walyalup,…
There’s a new kid in town – Brilliance of the Seas!
in Shipping News
Brilliance of the Seas steamed into Port this beautiful morning at around 6.30 am, under the watchful eye of a…
A ‘Presence’ to be reckoned with!
in Life, Law & Culture
‘Presence’, an exhibition by S’n’B Collective will run at Terrace Greenhouse Gallery, corner South Terrace and King William St, South…
Camelot makes a silent return
in Life, Law & Culture
Silent Movies are back at Camelot - but there was no Charlie Chaplin. Instead patrons wore headphones. The long wait…
No wonder folk are wary of Colesworth
in Life, Law & Culture
Coles and Woolworths, the supermarket chains that together control almost two-thirds of the Australian grocery market, are facing unprecedented scrutiny.…
View from the Round House with Martin Drum – ‘Navy’s enhanced lethality surface combatant fleet’
in Life, Law & Culture
Welcome back to our politics podcast, View From The Round House With Martin Drum. In this podcast, the Shipping News’…
High wire fencing, chainsaws buzzing, bobcats rat-a-tat-tatting
in Architecture + Urban Design
What on earth was happening? Well, late last week and during this week Freo residents on and near Ellen Street…
Hard To See the Forest for the (lack of) Trees
in Architecture + Urban Design
Recently, in the wake of yet another 40 degree C heat wave and the disappointing decision of John Carey, the…
Fox on the run
The elusive Leighton fox was among those rushing for the ocean during the hot spell, taking a late night stroll…