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A HALLS Head man pushed a wheelchair-bound 16-year-old girl into the estuary on New Year’s Eve and told her he did not want to go out with her anymore. more »
ALMOST two years ago, John McSweeny formed a working relationship with Jeff Clarke, a man he now calls a brother. more »
WA Museum curator of ornithology Dr Ron Johnstone is warning that the iconic black cockatoo could be extinct within 50 years. more »
AS an eight year-old playing for the South Perth Baseball Club, Warwick Saupold dreamt of playing baseball professionally in the US. more »
DEAD silence is the one thing baseball PA announcers Kyle Bonn and John Windheim aim to avoid. more »
TRIGG Island Black will be keen to prove they are the best under-19 rowing crew in Australia after being selected as the State team for the Navy Interstate Surf Boat Challenge. more »
MOST would agree that a child’s first, enduring and most important role model is their main caregiver; traditionally mum and dad. more »
AUSTRALIANS farmers will be the poor suckers who ultimately suffer as the nation’s two biggest supermarket chains slug it out over who can offer the cheapest, freshest produce. more »
TEMPERATURES around 40C day after day had me wistful and wondering. Wondering how as schoolchildren we thrived in this same heat when there were no air conditioners. more »
ROWLAND Gwynne may have named his business after his wife Mary but he is far too busy for romance on Valentine’s Day. more »
CLAREMONT Quarter shoppers, workers and nearby residents are truly spoiled for choice when it comes to dining with The Lane off Gugeri Street now bustling with fun and glamorous eateries. more »
A POLO competition in the Swan Valley next month could give businesses a chance to wow their best clients and support an important suicide prevention program. more »
I AM writing in defence of the women of Asian descent who live in and around Mandurah. I know of two occasions on which respectable Asian women have been sneered at near so-called massage parlours. more »
IN reply to Keith Jenner’s response (Seawater makes sense, Coastal Times, February 1) regarding my view to use run-off stormwater it was my belief the oceans are no longer used as a dumping ground for refuse from any shipping. more »
LOVE makes the world go round? Well, possibly, but many a love-boat can end up the worst of shipwrecks. more »
THE purple shirts came off last week as dermatologist Kurt Gebauer visited the Fremantle Dockers to do skin checks on the players and coaching group. more »
IT’S jazzy, quirky and straight from the heart. more »
THERE’S hope for real drivers in Australia yet: Renault Sport has reported a sensational 2011 with a global sales increase of 31 per cent worldwide, but the jolt is that Australian buyers have embraced the fiery Megane RS 250 with appreciative arms. more »
TAKE the best large car produced in Australia, pack it with desirable features and offer it at a drive-away price that would leave its rivals reeling and it has to be a dream. more »
HELEN Swift is a self-confessed fashion addict. more »
IT’S a family affair for renowned hair stylist Antonio Sorgiovanni, who recently opened his new North Perth salon – Sorge’s House for Hair. more »
THE Big Day Out’s 20th anniversary saw the Perth and final leg of the tour go in a noticeably smaller direction this year, minus east-coast headliners Hilltop Hoods and Kanye West along with a venue change to McCallum Park. more »
THE sparkly and fresh stage Rod Stewart and his band perform on could be compared to an Australian Idol or Young Talent Time set. more »
HE was notorious for his playboy parties dubbed ‘bunga bunga’, and now controversial former Italian Prime Minister and businessman Silvio Berlusconi is about to get the star treatment with his very own burlesque-cum-cabaret show right here in Perth. more »
IT looks like something built in a mad scientist's backyard workshop and it's being let loose on the streets of Northbridge. more »
WOULDN'T life be that much better if you could simply 'make a file' on your suspected enemies? more »
WHEN director Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain was released in 2005, it was widely perceived as a watershed. more »
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