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23.01.2022 Cameron Wrathall was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery on Thursday after he was attacked by a bull shark while enjoying a morning swim in the Swan River. The incident closed beaches on both sides of the river, including some in Mosman Park. The only fatal bull shark attack in the Swan River was nearby, 100 years ago. All the details are on page 3 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210116



20.01.2022 Two years ago anthropologist Emily Egerton-Warburton campaigned through the POST to change the name of Stirling Highway. Now the campaign has reached the City of Stirling, because Admiral Stirling was No different to Hitler, according to a local. The story is on page 7 of this week’s paper: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210522

20.01.2022 A surf patrol helicopter sounded its siren to clear surfers and swimmers from Cottesloe on Tuesday. There were multiple reports of a great white shark in the area, 20 years to the week since Ken Crew was fatally attacked by a great white shark at North Cottesloe, in similar overcast conditions. The story is on page 3 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20201114

20.01.2022 Giant drills and other machines have been working near Claremont houses for months, but the night noise is about to get a whole lot worse. It’s torture, says a soon-to-be-sleepless Cheryl Mellor. Her story is on page 5 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210116



19.01.2022 What happened here? This sad sight greeted early morning walkers on the Dalkeith foreshore this week. Read the story in Police Beat on page 40 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20201107

18.01.2022 Jane King has injected a booster shot into her coffee business but it’s not entirely altruistic. See The Listening Post, Page 4 of this week’s paper for the story: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210522 Bohdan Warchomij

18.01.2022 Local teenagers had their heads stomped and phones and money stolen when a gang attacked them at Floreat beach on Australia Day. The full story is on page 1 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210130



18.01.2022 Ruby the free tram has become a familiar sight as she takes passengers around Subiaco, Shenton Park and Kings Park. But owner Niki Peinke has had no help from the local council with running costs, and Ruby may be heading for a new life in the tropics. The story is on page 5 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20201114

17.01.2022 Instead of a row of heritage Subiaco shops, blank sheets of plywood have been dominating what has become known as Hay Street’s ghost strip. This week there was action with the hoardings coming down but then what? Find out on page 5 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210130

17.01.2022 Remember the guerrilla gardener of City Beach, Michael Collier? His 1,000sq.m ‘food forest’ is a step closer to fruition. The story is on page 3 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210522 Billie Fairclough

16.01.2022 Mike Hulme’s Cottesloe house produces far more electricity, day and night, than the house and his electric car uses. But Mike has not disconnected his house from the electricity grid. Why? Read the story on the front page of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210116

15.01.2022 Playing decrepit old pianos with hardly a note left in them is an unlikely world-wide past-time, and none have the passion more strongly than John Rando and Ross Bolleter, who has five broken pianos in his kitchen. Their story is on page 3 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210116 Billie Fairclough



15.01.2022 Another high-rise building looks set to loom over Cottesloe beach this one directly at the main beach. The last of the strata-title owners in the existing low-rise building appear to have agreed to sell. The story is on page 5 of this week’s POST: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210522

13.01.2022 An elaborate police trap set at Karrakatta Cemetery 20 years ago just missed the Claremont serial killer. This startling revelation is one of many in a new book by POST editor Bret Christian, called Stalking Claremont, to be released next week. For all the details see the front page of this week’s paper: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210116 Pre-order the book online here: https://tinyurl.com/y5t3fpe9

11.01.2022 Margaret Allen had never seen a soldier dressed just as her father had been, until Remembrance Day this week. When she caught sight of Harry Ball in an authentic 10th Light Horse uniform, complete with his mount Reece, it took her breath away. The full story is on the front page of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20201114 Paul McGovern - Contemporary Image Photography Pty Ltd

11.01.2022 Follow the money. That’s the message of a local man who has calculated that a Cottesloe beachfront developer would make a massive pandemic windfall profit by taking advantage of new COVID laws. The figures and the full story are on the front page of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210130

10.01.2022 A raft-up of boats at Rocky Bay was captured by POST reporter Ben Dickinson last weekend. Why were they there? Find out on page 4 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210130

09.01.2022 Twenty of the state’s leading heritage experts have lined up to blast a flawed decision not to heritage list Nedlands' Windsor Cinema. The story is on the front page of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210116

09.01.2022 A POST team chased a truck carting a load of massive bells through Subiaco, catching it at traffic lights. The driver revealed the remarkable story of this very little-known piece of the state’s history. It’s on the front page of this week’ paper: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210522 Billie Fairclough

05.01.2022 Most furious complaints about tall new buildings in the western suburbs stem from extra bonus floors and discretion clauses in local planning schemes. But need they be there at all? Leading town planner Malcolm Mackay has the stunning answer. It's on the front page of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20201114

05.01.2022 Gary Dempsey’s idea for a beachfront tower has struck a snag, if the calculations of a local construction engineer are correct. See why on the front page of this week’s POST: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210522

03.01.2022 Judy Johnson had a busy lawyer’s life at the sharp end of family law, and then she volunteered to work at Wanslea in Cottesloe, working with children from fractured families. It changed her life, as Post reporter David Cohen discovered when he sat down for a chat with her this week. Her story is in Post People on page 6 of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20201114

02.01.2022 An Australia Day honour went to Jack Hodge, the volunteer paving man. With his dog Diesel, Jack tackled the unpaved back lanes of Cottesloe, all at no charge. He is one of many locals recognised on Australia Day, whose stories are told in the pages of this week’s Post: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210130 Billie Fairclough

02.01.2022 Lines form for the North Street Store’s famed cinnamon buns, but the crowds the treats draw are not popular with some of the neighbours. The escalating dispute reached a watershed moment this week, and the POST was there to record the decision. See page 3 of this week’s paper: https://www.pressreader.com/austra/post-newspapers/20210130 Paul McGovern - Contemporary Image Photography Pty Ltd

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