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Leichhardt Mayor Darcy Byrne offers his take on the bike lane debate that has fired up in Leichhardt recently. This month I learned that some cycling advocates have tunnel vision… Leichhardt Council has adopted a […]
Leichhardt Mayor Darcy Byrne offers his take on the bike lane debate that has fired up in Leichhardt recently. This month I learned that some cycling advocates have tunnel vision… Leichhardt Council has adopted a […]
Canada Bay says “no” to illegal dumping Canada Bay is taking a zero tolerance stance to illegal dumping in local waterways after 80 litres of diesel was dumped into the Iron Cove Creek between Croker […]
Michael Kieran Harvey Friday 19 July Sydney born concert pianist playing all Australian pieces including one that he wrote themselves. I wonder if the concert was then broadcast on the wireless, would he get paid […]
I was asked to write an article about what it meant to be a business owner in the Inner West and in the food industry. OK, sure. But what angle do I take? Harsh with […]
Aesop’s morality musical Shadow puppets, a cello, clarinet, piano and percussion – Aesop’s Fables has it all! Don’t miss this collection of performances and artworks based on the famous morality stories of Aesop. This stunning […]
Renovating or building a new home? Marrickville Council can tell you how it can be done in an environmentally friendly way… On Wednesday 26th June from 6:30pm to 8pm at Herb Greedy Hall, Marrickville Council […]
Italianate character & a deep level landholding A freestanding home of such traditional character and proportion is hard to find in this tightly-held Inner West address. Behind its attractive Victorian Italianate façade is a surprisingly […]
Small businesses shape our great nation. It’s hard-working small business people that work long hours, employ the majority of people in Australia and take huge risks to ensure their success. Being a small business person […]
Lobbying for Bayview Park Wharf In light of the Bayview Park Wharf closure, the City of Canada Bay has resolved to work with the local community to seek a meeting with the Minister for Transport […]
‘Mulapa’ means ‘really’ or ‘true’ in the Aboriginal language Pitjantjatjara. This is why Judi Muller named her business Mulapa Aboriginal Art – to highlight her number one principle: that she sells “really true” ethically sourced […]