Life, Law & Culture

Fifty years of protest: The Memories of the Movement
Joining a protest for an environmental or social justice cause is familiar to many people in Fremantle and, in the…
Twin Poles
First. A confession. Lately I’ve been feeling like a splash of colour in a Jackson Pollock artwork. A schizophrenic splash…
What a Biennale! What’s Next?
Well, the third Fremantle Biennale, Crossings, has come and gone. And what an extravaganza it was. People are still talking…
A history of destruction: why the WA Aboriginal cultural heritage bill will not prevent another Juukan
Western Australia’s Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2021 is set to become law, replacing the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972. The Bill…
Signs of our times!
Sometimes a photograph truly is worth many words. Here are three photographs. No more need be said! [gallery type="rectangular" size="large"…
Greg Baker Flies High!
There are so many fetes, bazaars and exhibitions of one sort and another just now around Freo, you’d be forgiven…
REVIEW OF “GOULDIAN, THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL FINCH” BY COL ROBERTS
Escaping Covid lockdowns hundreds a brand-new four-wheel-drives have traversed, mainly, the bitumen roads of the Kimberley in Western Australia. Most…
Don’t Miss The ‘Shady Booze Hounds’ !
Talk about an eye-catching exhibition title! You just want to see it , don’t you? It opens Thursday this week…
Places I Love – Meelup Regional Park
You don’t have to go all the way to Broome to see the ‘Staircase to the Moon’ spectacle – we…