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Renovator left with big hole in budget

Anna Murphy stands amid the debris left by her first builder.

WHEN Anna Murphy began renovating a property she purchased last year, she employed the first builder she could find. more »

Girrawheen residents shaken by two deaths

THEY milled in the street, for a killing had shaken “little Danbury” in Girrawheen.

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G4 plays hard ball on Pickard

G4 COUNCILS may still walk out of potential merger and reform talks with Local Government Minister Tony Simpson if WA Local Government Association president Troy Pickard attends next week. more »

Anger at ‘dumb cuts’

Murdoch University academic Glen Stasiuk, National Tertiary Education Union Murdoch University branch president Dr Anne Price and Murdoch University guild education vice-president Sarah Ross.

MORE than 100 staff and students from Murdoch University joined a nation-wide rally against the Federal Government’s $2 billion tertiary education cuts last week. more »

Island funding falls short

A PEDESTRIAN bridge connecting Heirisson Island with Point Fraser and McCallum Park will be the first step in revitalising the island, according to the City of Perth. more »

New strategy in parking wars

SUBIACO councillors will vote through a new parking strategy next week that they hope will help catch one out of 10 rule breakers. more »

City: No plans for CAT buses

THE City of Subiaco has no immediate “appetite” to bring CAT buses to the City. more »

Crime kept at bay in City

ASSAULTS, burglaries and motor vehicle thefts have increased in the City of Belmont over the past 12 months according to the WA Police crime statistics, but overall crime is down. more »

Realtor in row over sign

No sign: Vintage Realty principal Jenny Bosma with office manager Lisa Bosma-Gurroby.d400722

A BYFORD realtor is distressed because after spending more than $600,000 on new premises she has now discovered she cannot advertise with an external sign. more »

Highway upgrade win

CITY of Bayswater Mayor Terry Kenyon has described funding commitments for local transport projects announced in last week’s Federal Budget as “brilliant”. more »

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