Archive for year: 2024

Freo this midsummer morning – In pictures
So, it’s a midsummer morning in Fremantle, business owners readying themselves for the day, local cafes and coffee shops slowly…
It’s not game over – it’s game on – The global climate challenge in 2024
In 2024, global climate trends are cause for both deep alarm and cautious optimism. Last year was the hottest on…
Genesis or Armageddon? A ‘contagion, the kiss of death’
A key point, made by Andrew Sullivan in refusing the Genesis Building proposal (along with Ben Lawver) as Fremantle City…
Genesis or Armageddon? Let’s celebrate the Genesis!
The Genesis redevelopment has opened up a big discussion on the West End and its future. The old guard (which…
Big freeze on Freo’s northern beaches
Leighton residents usually prefer their ice rattling around in a cocktail glass but exceptions have been made in the pursuit…
JDAP ‘breathes new life’ into Freo’s historic West End
Yesterday, 17 January 2024, the Inner-Metro Joint Development Assessment Panel - more colloquially known as JDAP - granted conditional development…
WA’s largest mosque opens doors for Australia Day on Muslim Holy Day
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, based in Bibra Lake near Fremantle, has just announced a special celebration of Australia Day on…
South Africa has made its genocide case against Israel in court. Here’s what both sides said and what happens next
Following the October 7 attack by Hamas, Israeli forces have carried out sustained attacks on the Palestinian controlled territory, dividing…
Interview with Amelia Turk – Freo’s Youth Rep at COP28 in UAE
Recently, we brought you Freo local Amelia Turk’s report on the hopes and expectations for COP28 soon after Amelia had…
The latest stats – Should older cyclists be licensed to ride?
Cycling deaths are slowly declining in Australia, but fatalities involving single riders and older people are on the rise. Analysis…