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Town of Mosman Park floats special entertainment precinct as solution to Camelot cinema noise complaints

by Walter Watson
Town of Mosman Park floats special entertainment precinct as solution to Camelot cinema noise complaints

The Town of Mosman Park has floated its Memorial Hall could become a special entertainment precinct — similar to what is being proposed in the Northbridge party precinct — as …

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New chapter for Subiaco’s Mediterranean Restaurant site as apartment block approved

by Anas Siddiqui
New chapter for Subiaco’s Mediterranean Restaurant site as apartment block approved

A five-storey apartment and office block will be built on the former Mediterranean Restaurant site in Subiaco despite objections from the council over fears it could tarnish Rokeby Road’s character. …

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ADHD WA searching for volunteers to help run State’s first ADHD helpline

by Anas Siddiqui
ADHD WA searching for volunteers to help run State’s first ADHD helpline

An ADHD helpline specifically for West Australians is on the cards after the State’s support organisation moved to new digs in Mt Claremont. ADHD WA revealed the need after its …

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Hollywood Primary Community Pool closed suddenly over safety fears

by Walter Watson
Hollywood Primary Community Pool closed suddenly over safety fears

Nedlands could be without a public pool all summer after bureaucrats suddenly closed the Hollywood Primary Community Pool over safety and compliance fears. The small pool — which is on …

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Stephanie De Barba: Women and Infants Research Foundation mark World Infant Day at Government House

by Walter Watson
Stephanie De Barba: Women and Infants Research Foundation mark World Infant Day at Government House

For Stephanie De Barba, her first pregnancy was “textbook” until her final check-up at 24 weeks. Between weeks 24 and 26 she noticed her feet begin to swell but discounted …

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Health centre on Waratah Avenue approved by the JDAP despite Nedlands mayor calling it an ‘epic fail’

by Anas Siddiqui
Health centre on Waratah Avenue approved by the JDAP despite Nedlands mayor calling it an ‘epic fail’

A health and wellness centre will soon be built on Waratah Avenue after it was approved by the Joint Development Assessment Panel despite the City of Nedlands mayor calling the …

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Luxurious waterfront apartment on Cottesloe’s former Canteen Pizza site hits market

by Anas Siddiqui
Luxurious waterfront apartment on Cottesloe’s former Canteen Pizza site hits market

Spectacular views of the Indian Ocean once enjoyed by Cottesloe pizza lovers could be all yours … for just $6.975 million. A lucky buyer can nab one of eight luxury …

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Cottesloe beach rescue: Lifeguards save fisherman who fell up to four metres from groyne

by Walter Watson
Cottesloe beach rescue: Lifeguards save fisherman who fell up to four metres from groyne

Lifeguards rescued a fisherman who fell about four metres from the Cottesloe groyne on Wednesday afternoon whilst trying to unsnag his line from rocks below. The injured man, believed to …

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‘Chief of push-ups’ Nick Hudson wins 2024 Local Hero for WA for mental health campaign ‘The Push-Up Challenge’

by Walter Watson
‘Chief of push-ups’ Nick Hudson wins 2024 Local Hero for WA for mental health campaign ‘The Push-Up Challenge’

Jolimont resident Nick Hudson and now 2024 Local Hero for Western Australia has been recognised for his work in founding Australia’s largest online mental health physical challenge. What began in …

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Claremont Therapeutic Riding Centre forced to relocate for Graylands Hospital expansion

by Walter Watson
Claremont Therapeutic Riding Centre forced to relocate for Graylands Hospital expansion

WA’s first Riding for the Disabled Association Centre, Claremont Therapeutic Riding Centre, is preparing to clear out the stables ahead of the organisation’s first relocation in almost 50 years. CTRC …

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