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THE owner of a Pitbull cross that jumped a fence and attacked a Silky Terrier was fined $1250 when she appeared in Mandurah Magistrates Court on May 21. more »
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ABOUT 100 people and even more dogs joined the Seascapes Community Association’s dog walk Paws For A Cause on Sunday to raise funds for the RSPCA and K9 Animal Rescue. more »
THE Mandurah Pirates teams had a huge weekend, winning all four games. more »
A VERY smart run by Magpie Bob during last weekend’s Mandurah Middle Distance Championship (647m) heats has positioned the David Hobby-trained chaser as the greyhound to beat in this Friday’s final. more »
THEY may be hot, but these girls are no princesses. more »
DEVELOPMENT applications, housing development and a major problem with parking will see Subiaco become Perth's ghost town if something does not change dramatically. more »
AN ambitious recasting of the City of Perth as an enlarged capital that gobbles up 19 of the 30 existing municipal bodies could drive efficiencies saving ratepayers up to $80 million, according to Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi. more »
MENTION the suburb of Ashfield in a conversation and most people would ask where in Australia it was. more »
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A SENSE of humour is a must and first-time Mandurah author Alison White hopes her book LOL (Laugh Out Loud) will help people gain the invaluable personal quality. more »
WITH entries in the Telstra Business Awards closing in less than two weeks, former winners are urging businesses to enter before the April 4 deadline. more »
IT is great news that homes in the Mandurah area have been selected as part of the 4.8 million homes in the updated three-year rollout plan for the National Broadband Network (NBN). more »
THE NBN rollout is a welcome innovation, with one major problem – damage to council verges resulting from necessary excavations without satisfactory re-instatements performed. more »
DUDLEY Park man Keith Spice is taking control of his health and is the first WA man to take part in a world-first study at Fremantle Hospital. more »
CHILDREN and young adults are sought for a vaccination trial in Perth. more »
IT'S no secret that the Mazda3 is Australia's best selling car. more »
WHAT does a grand buy you these days? more »
KATE Cummins and Bridget Hudson have fashioned a role in the pop-up phenomenon sweeping across Perth. more »
COOLBELLUP creative and humanitarian Tricia Ray is spreading her message through a powerful tool dear to many women’s hearts – fashion. more »
MYSTERY isn’t a word you’d usually associate with a rough and ready rock and roll band like Sydney’s legendary Rose Tattoo, especially when it comes to notoriously upfront singer Angry Anderson. more »
THE BIO for You Am I’s latest tour labels drummer Rusty Hopkinson as an indie-rock journeyman, but if you think that sounds unfair, be careful before you point the finger at a lazy PR person. more »
JUST being a teenager is so often fraught with delight and dread, with problems that seem insoluble and tend to take over one’s life. more »
APPROPRIATELY making its Australian debut on May 17, Norway’s National Day, the WA Ballet production of La Sylphide, by little-known Norwegian composer Herman Severin Lovenskiold, is a special delight. more »
VIVA Espanol! The 16th Spanish Film Festival is on its way to Cinema Paradiso for another program of classic and contemporary cinema. more »
A HUSBAND and wife team of research scientists at UWA are inciting a buzz about bees. more »
Pics May 13 - 19
Pics May 6 - 12
Pics April 29 - May 5
Thunder v Subiaco
Fever v Vixens
Anzac Day Parade
Wildcats v Breakers
Cirque du Soleil OVO
Freo v Collingwood
Western Suburbs Weekly reporter Erienne Lette and City of Subiaco Mayor Heather Henderson talks about the new Cinemas Project.
Editor Denise Cahill talks with Harriet Wyatt about new conservation and restoration works being done to the Oliver Hill Battery.
Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Cat Haven update.
Western Suburbs Weekly journalist Erienne Lette with this week's Dog Refuge update.