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23.01.2022 Hey Folks, the pandemic has stopped us from printing the latest edition of Irish Scene but you can find it online at the link below.We hope you enjoy, please share and stay safe.



23.01.2022 Great night at Mineral Resources tonight with the Governor and Premier to farewell Gary Gray.

20.01.2022 Very sad to hear of the passing of our First Honorary Consul General, Michael Nolan today. Richard and I send our condolences and those of the Irish community t...o Eleanor and family. Michael and Eleanor served Ireland and the Irish Community in WA over many decades with great skill, kindness, understanding and compassion. A great loss. A fine man and a life well lived. Ar Dheis De ar a Hanam. See more

20.01.2022 Wreath being prepared for An Gorta Mor today... Lilly and Frank.



19.01.2022 10% OFF ALL FRESH CUT MEATS!! Santa has come early at McLoughlin’s, we’re knocking 10% off all fresh cut meats and groceries while stocks last. Included are... these lovely free range turkeys, stuffed chickens and our and yummy crumbed schnitzels! Drive, run or Uber to us, only a couple of hours left, we close at 12.30pm today!

18.01.2022 IFTA selects Irish language film Arracht for next year's Oscar nominees

18.01.2022 Great Craic at Durty Nellies today...



17.01.2022 On New Years Eve, an old Irish tradition is to open your door at midnight and let the Old Year Out and the New Year In. I think this year deserves the doors, windows, and garage doors to be open.

15.01.2022 Frank Smyth laying wreath at An Gorta Mor memorial in Subiaco in Famine Day

13.01.2022 Hurling back in Western Australia...

12.01.2022 This is An Gorta Mor Memorial in Market Square Roberts Road Subiaco Western Australia

10.01.2022 Let’s try... https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/



09.01.2022 Masonmill Breakfast and free mini golf Come up for breakfast on Saturday or Sunday morning for the next four weeks and enjoy a complimentary round of mini golf ...on us with every full breakfast purchased. If our beautiful gardens, mini golf and great food is not enough then our steak on a stone ‘Hot Rock’ is so worth the trip up to the hills on a Saturday or Sunday. Give us a call and book in 08 9293 5112 www.masonmillgardens.com.au

09.01.2022 Breaking news from Canberra....A new Australian Ambassador for Ireland has been named and he is a West Australian ( Originally from Yorkshire ) .Mr Gary Gray is pictured here with Irish Consulate Marty Kavanagh, Governor Kim Beazley, Premier Mark McGowan and others earlier this week at a farewell function for the former Labor politician turned diplomat. He replaces Dr Richard Andrews who left the Irish mission in February.

09.01.2022 ** COMPETITION ** WIN a hamper for your Christmas festivities , simply by following the below steps... LIKE this post... LIKE our page (if you haven't already) COMMENT on this post and TAG two friends who you think should enter too. Prize is as pictured The winner will be drawn December 20th, and prize will need to be collected by December 22nd. Good luck!!

08.01.2022 Looking for a unique Christmas present for your family, friend or coworker? Read on all your problems will be sorted Meet Mairead, the owner of Inga Collective, who believes in providing premium pieces at affordable prices. Inga Collective stocks everything one needs to transform their home, from framed and unframed wall art, cushions, trinkets, vases, lamps and more. Inga Collective provides free delivery within 40km of the Perth CBD for orders over $40. Gifts can also ...be viewed at the pop-up store in Sugar & Nice cafe on Beaufort Street in Inglewood The Christmas cut-off date is 15 December This will ensure your gifts arrive in time for wrapping and viola and thing ticked off your list If you would like a hand selecting the perfect piece, please feel free to contact her through the website!

08.01.2022 WAM Song of the Year 2020. Honoured to be nominated alongside the incredible @katepassmusic @harrymitchell94 @holli_scott_music Scott @melve_music @nickabbeymusic @wam_musicwa #wamsoty #wamsoty2020

06.01.2022 Irish lawyers faced a legal limbo exactly 100 years ago today By Lloyd Gorman In a taste of what is to come in the next printed edition of Irish Scene (due out in early July) Irish lawyers found themselves in a tight spot as a result of the fight for national independence.... On June 23 1920 Irish lawyers found themselves in unchartered territory and unsure of the legality of the changed circumstances Ireland found itself in as this piece published recently by The Law Library of the Bar of Ireland shows. "In 1920 the War of Independence was raging across the country and the Irish bar was not unaffected by events," the Law Library article states. "At a meeting of the Council on 23rd June 1920 one issue in particular was to put barristers at the centre of the struggle between those who would retain the current status quo and those who were looking to create a new Ireland. The issue was the newly established tribunals, later known as the Dáil Courts, and their effect on the practice of barristers at the time. The tribunal referred to here is a reference ad hoc tribunals set up by local leaders within communities to arbitrate disputes where people no longer wished to go through the court system. Throughout 1920 groups of volunteers within communities all over Ireland began to come together to form policing groups, taking on roles previously carried out by the Royal Irish Constabulary such as dispersing riots, policing fair days, investigating criminal acts and conducting trials. By May of 1920, Austin Stack, under the auspices of Dáil Éireann, had circulated details of agreed arbitration procedures to be organised in districts and parishes throughout Ireland. These would become known as the Dáil Courts. It seems that in June 1920 a barrister approached the Bar Council to find out if it was lawful or otherwise for barristers to appear before one of these 'tribunals'. The Council contacted the Attorney General, Law Advisor to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Solicitor General for their opinion and were informed by telegram that each felt that barristers appearing such a tribunal "are guilty of professional misconduct". Interestingly the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland at the time resolved that they saw no objections to solicitors appearing at these tribunals to protect their clients interests. The Bar Council resolved on 23rd June 1920 "that it is professional misconduct on the part of any member of the Bar to appear before such tribunals."

02.01.2022 Promote WA... we can all help... TOODYAY IS WONDERFUL THIS TIME OF THE YEAR... Photo from the Toodyay website... http://www.toodyay.com/Plan-Your-Trip/About-Toodyay

02.01.2022 Lighted Candle for An Gorta Mor...

01.01.2022 Fiona Rea playing at IRISH Club seniors lunch next Friday 4th Sept 12.30pm. bookings contact Alan on 0417420345

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