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A SPECIAL electors meeting, in response to a petition by Fremantle Inner City Residents Association, will be held at Fremantle Town Hall on July 2. more »
A 10-YEAR-OLD boy has been killed after being hit by a car at around 8.30 in Nollamara this morning. more »
SHE spoke on everything from meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Carbon Tax on her whirlwind tour of Brand, but we didn't let Prime Minister Julia Gillard get away without answering the tough questions. more »
A TRIP to Singapore was as much about indulging in the rich culture of the city state as it was about competing in a hockey competition for Mazenod College athletes. more »
IN an exciting development for Rockingham BMX Club and the Lothian family, eight-year-old Regan Lothian will represent Australia at the world championships in New Zealand this July. more »
IT was four medals for four local competitors at the Surf Life Saving WA State board riding championships at Secret Harbour last weekend. more »
DEVELOPMENT applications, housing development and a major problem with parking will see Subiaco become Perth's ghost town if something does not change dramatically. more »
AN ambitious recasting of the City of Perth as an enlarged capital that gobbles up 19 of the 30 existing municipal bodies could drive efficiencies saving ratepayers up to $80 million, according to Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi. more »
MENTION the suburb of Ashfield in a conversation and most people would ask where in Australia it was. more »
WE know it and now it’s been proven – Rockingham people are very generous. more »
BRAND has some of WA’s highest rates of unemployment and long-term joblessness but if Tuesday’s Jobs and Skills Expo is any indication, people want to work. more »
THEY’RE the tiny French delicacies that have overtaken cupcakes as the king of fashionable baked goods - but why pay anywhere from $2 to $4 for a macaron in your local cafe when you can make your own? more »
I AM so tired, I am so very fed up and frustrated. more »
ON Sunday, my neighbour returned from her hospital shift to find her home had been broken into and vandalised. more »
IN response to the article by Laura Tomlinson headlined “Port project tainted by live export row” (Courier, January 11) isn't it time to prioritise the rights of animals? more »
THE number of women in Rockingham and Kwinana who have a sexually transmitted infection (STI) is on the rise, says Woodbridge Women’s Clinic midwife Meg Nielsen. more »
A BERTRAM grandmother who is the full-time carer for her autistic grandson and his sister has urged parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to join a Kwinana support group. more »
IT'S no secret that the Mazda3 is Australia's best selling car. more »
WHAT does a grand buy you these days? more »
KATE Cummins and Bridget Hudson have fashioned a role in the pop-up phenomenon sweeping across Perth. more »
COOLBELLUP creative and humanitarian Tricia Ray is spreading her message through a powerful tool dear to many women’s hearts – fashion. more »
A SUDDEN move towards a permanent line-up has not lessened flexibility for Hills band The Methamphetaqueens. more »
BALL Park Music fans can rest assured that although the band’s coming The Thank Ewes tour may be their last for the year, they will be back. more »
THEY might appear risqué and raunchy, but Perth punters are being urged to not be afraid of this trio of feather-fan dancing and tassel-twirling seductresses. more »
THE life of an artist can indeed be a solitary one. more »
After feeling like my intelligence, as well as my senses, had taken a bashing with Fast 5, I went into Fast & Furious 6 with some trepidation. more »
It is another stroke of Pixar genius that instead of a straight retread with more-of-the-same adventures for monsters Sulley (John Goodman) and Mike (Billy Crystal) that the creative team have decided to go back in time with a prequel. more »
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Western Suburbs Weekly reporter Erienne Lette and City of Subiaco Mayor Heather Henderson talks about the new Cinemas Project.
Editor Denise Cahill talks with Harriet Wyatt about new conservation and restoration works being done to the Oliver Hill Battery.
Western Suburbs Weekly editor Denise Cahill with this week's Cat Haven update.
Western Suburbs Weekly editor Denise Cahill with this week's Dog Refuge update.