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One resident said she wanted people to be able to choose if they were livestreamed.
The troublesome intersection of Guildford Road and King William Street in Bayswater continues to remain untouched.
Donovan MacDonald posted on his company’s social media platforms yesterday asking the public for suggestions for a new home for his business, saying some Perth councils are ‘so backwards’.
Premier Roger Cook and senior minister Paul Papalia joined families affected by type 1 diabetes on the steps of Parliament House last Thursday morning.
Federal and State government funding will be sought to fix these road black spots in the eastern suburbs.
‘Modest’ rates increase planned for City of Perth ratepayers.
His services range from $200 for a single temporary silver tooth all the way to $10,000 for diamond implants.
The festival will bring together some of the precinct’s most popular venues for 10 days of curated culinary experiences and live performances.
Other features will include a six-lane outdoor 50m pool, an indoor learn-to-swim pool, and a family-friendly splash pad.
The State Government has allocated an additional $15 million in this year’s budget to top-up the WACA Ground redevelopment project as structural works have officially completed.
Council staff are concerned they may not be able to get the word out in time.
The council has accepted an offer from Western Power to proceed with underground power works.
Residents have not held back in showing their frustration and disappointment about the situation.
Demolition works have started for the refurbishment.
The tunnel would help reduce disruption while construction on a development closed part of a busy street.
Some surrounding trees will also be pruned as part of the council’s work to stop the spread of a pest.
Features of the Perth show would include a line-up of ‘globally renowned artists with water-play technology, high powered water cannons and synchronised water effects’.
Sport groups in Morley and Noranda will soon have more space at their club building.
A $17 million plan to overcome Northbridge’s ‘dark, dirty and dangerous reputation’ has been released for public comment.
Inglewood residents say there has been a lack of action from State Government agencies over antisocial behaviour they claim comes from a social housing complex.
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