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Freo’s parrots, magpies, ravens and honeyeaters 50 million years old
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In a world first, announced by the Australian Museum today, a team of international scientists including three Australians, Al-Aabid Chowdhury…
Opening Saturday – the extraordinary James Cameron’s CHALLENGING THE DEEP
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This Saturday, 23 March 2024, the WA Maritime Museum opens its doors to JAMES CAMERON – CHALLENGING THE DEEP, an…
It’s not game over – it’s game on – The global climate challenge in 2024
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In 2024, global climate trends are cause for both deep alarm and cautious optimism. Last year was the hottest on…
Interview with Amelia Turk – Freo’s Youth Rep at COP28 in UAE
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Recently, we brought you Freo local Amelia Turk’s report on the hopes and expectations for COP28 soon after Amelia had…
Social Cohesion and Climate Disconnection: the 2024 Challenge
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Social cohesion is how we measure what holds us together, what makes us tick as a community. It’s deeply embedded…
From laggard to leader? Why Australia must phase out fossil fuel exports, starting now
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For years large fossil fuel producers — including Australia — have expanded fossil fuel production while maintaining rhetorically that the…
Is The COP28 Agreement Something To Write Home About?
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As negotiators stagger towards their beds in Dubai and another year’s climate talks come to a close, it’s time to…
Amelia Turk, Australian Youth Rep, reports from COP28
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The world is changing: climate change is impacting all our lives, including ours in Fremantle. Each year, thousands of people…
Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever
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In Fremantle, as I write, I hear the twittering of small birds, a gentle and constant sound that one would…