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Inner West Whispers – 289
Abla’s folds – 94 problems but gentrification ain’t one – Uni-lateral win • Abla’s Patisserie in Dulwich Hill has shut down. The iconic Lebanese sweets emporium has left the building (on New Canterbury Road) with […]
What’s on – 286
Boomalli Music Event Known for their beautiful gallery and ongoing art exhibitions, Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative is back with another event, but this time it’s musical. Heading down a different avenue of the arts, the […]
Bay bitch: watching
As you are all aware most aspects of our lives are being monitored by various bodies (sometimes actual bodies) in a hope that we will perform better. KPIs are rampant, competencies have to be achieved, […]
Run River Run
The Wests Tigers visited Cabarita Pool last week as ambassadors of the ‘Our Living River Campaign’ to make Parrammatta River swimmable again by 2025. The Our Living River Campaign has been organised by a coalition […]
What's on – 254
More than just a bunny While it is one particular animal that usually gets the spotlight at this time of year, the Sydney Royal Easter Show ensures every animal gets its share of love! The […]
Local News – 245
Westconnex Community Fight The Westconnex Action group has continued organising against the proposed 10-year road development, which aims to connect suburbs from Parramatta to Bexley, with their first community meeting held last week. Over 100 […]
Inner West Whispers – 244
Save Ferris, snouty pouters, exporting Rhino and planning for the people • As of October 27th cult movie club, the infamous Mu-Meson Archives in Annandale, have been disallowed from screening its collection of films to its […]
Life on the field
From growing up in Croydon Park and playing for Enfield Rovers Soccer Club to his current home in Dubai as member of UAE professional team Al-Nasr, Brett Holman’s life has been shaped by his love […]