Life, Law & Culture
Standing Wave – Fremantle Biennale 2020
5 November 2019
Many will have previously been on a guided tour of the decommissioned HMAS Ovens, an Oberon class submarine from the…
Waterlicht – The Opening of Fremantle Biennale 2020
4 November 2019
Wow, what an opening to the Biennale!
Studio Roosegaarde, from The Netherlands, has, over Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, presented a large-scale light installation illustrating the universal power and poetry of water.
Finding Quiet Places – Starting a Sound Insurrection!
31 October 2019
I’m wondering whether I’m alone? It doesn’t seem to matter whether I’m walking down a public street, parked in my…
The ACCC is suing Google over tracking users. Here’s why it matters
30 October 2019
Regulators are beginning to tackle big tech companies' hidden use of consumer data
Invisible Boys – Book Review
25 October 2019
I interviewed Holden Sheppard, the author of this first novel recently published by Fremantle Press, nearly a year ago, at…
Making Our Blessing Count – 2019
24 October 2019
The waves of post-war immigrants who settled in Fremantle over the course of the Twentieth Century brought with them the…
“Life’s a Dog Beach” – Photographic Exhibition by Neil Wallace
16 October 2019
Neil Wallace speaks of his two year project of recording the daily life of canines and their owners on South…
If warming exceeds 2°C, Antarctica’s melting ice sheets could raise seas 20 metres in coming centuries
14 October 2019
We know that our planet has experienced warmer periods in the past, during the Pliocene geological epoch around three million…
The UK Supreme Court ruling on suspending parliament is a warning for Australian politicians
27 September 2019
The UK court decision against Boris Johnson's move to prorogue, or suspend, parliament could set an important precedent for Australian governments that try to do the same thing.








