A theatre director wants the State Government to invest $125 million into Fremantle’s arts scene to prevent the sector’s collapse.
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre has brought Mem Fox book Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge to life, as Bec Bradley makes her mainstage directorial debut with the special intergenerational friendship story.
The start of works to eventually replace the Fremantle Traffic Bridge has temporarily closed a key road.
Three female records have been smashed at the Euroz Hartleys Port to Pub and ultramarathon winner Josie Page says it came as a wave of relief at the finish line.
A WA folk music festival will resurrect in Fremantle, after lagging ticket sales and increased costs of production forced its closure in Pinjarra.
Fremantle Ports has closed South Mole after property was damaged and vandalised after a Friday night rave.
Two new fitness destinations are expanding into Perth’s south this month.
The council have made a decision on the fate of a North Fremantle home almost six months after it first refused the application.
Fremantle’s Muslim community is set to open the doors of the port city’s first mosque in more than a century, driven by a crowdfunding effort to repurpose a warehouse into a place of worship.
Councillors have green-lit a major land transaction for its public golf course to be privately leased in a deal expected to launch a $19 million makeover of the grounds.
The early life of AC/DC frontman Bon Scott is tipped for the silver screen, with the lead role going to homegrown talent and Netflix star Lee Tiger Halley.
Record-breaking entries for this year’s Port to Pub have been announced, just weeks after the Rottnest Channel Swim was abandoned due to weather.
Neighbours of a ‘dangerous’ Fremantle property could wait up to 12 months before the building is demolished and are pleading with the city to intervene.
Where does a rockstar kickback before a massive stadium show? Pink loved one Perth venue so much she booked it two nights in a row.
Australian-made flick One Perfect Match sees Perth actor Callan Colley follow his dream to catch lightning in a bottle.
Fisheries officers will be out in force again when abalone fishers take to the water for an additional hour next month.
The battle to save a 130-year-old Moreton Bay fig tree and give it council protection has taken an extraordinary turn.
Art from one of the country’s oldest, Indigenous-run arts centres is making its way to South Fremantle.
A three-metre stilt walking troupe and an all-female circus will be some of the groups to line Fremantle’s streets next month.
The battle to save a 130-year-old Moreton Bay fig tree and give it council protection could be set to take an extraordinary turn.