Life, Law & Culture
Mrs Samsons of Fremantle – book now for Heritage Week
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This Heritage Week make sure to see the historic Fanny's Cottage/Samson Family Museum in Cliff Street. The museum will be open to the public on two mornings in May to present “Mrs Samsons of Fremantle".
The UN of Football
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If you love the world game, call by Bruce Lee Oval on South Street, Beaconsfield on a Saturday afternoon to see the most wonderful assortment of talent on show, from all around the world. Neil Rose, one of the players, explains what happens and how it has come about.
Did Indigenous warriors influence the development of Australian rules football?
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There are aspects of Australian rules football that never fail to puzzle the uninitiated.
Little poems of ship names – mismatched and serendipitous pairings
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Jo Darbyshire writes about her work on recycled book covers and the ships that provide inspiration.
The 2017 Fremantle International Portrait Prize
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The Fremantle Portrait Prize was the brainchild of Dale Neill, a distinguished Fremantle portrait photographer and is now the fastest growing photography award in the country.
SHIPS THAT PASS
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Jo Darbyshire is about to open a new exhibition exploring shipping and the WA coast at PS Art Space in Fremantle.
Post-apocalyptic
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It's no joke, We're in more trouble, Than Ned Kelly, And not an iron mask in sight.
The Uthando Project: Touching hearts, bringing play to life
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Each year hundreds of dolls are made by volunteers in fremantle and shipped to the Port of Durban, Natal.
Crest-risen in the Supreme Court
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Fremantle artists Trish Bygott and Nathan Crotty bid for and won the highly competitive tender to produce the State of WA’s Coat of Arms.