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Charlie Heaton eats at Fremantle's Viet Kites

Stranger Things actor Charlie Heaton surprised owners at Fremantle Markets' Viet Kites, trying their viral banh mi croissant. Discover the famous Perth spot he visited.

Mandurah kite surfer search called off

A large-scale search for a kite surfer in distress off the Mandurah coast was called off after police believe the person made it back to shore safely. Read the full story.

Win a L’Chaim Secret Bar Booth Experience

You and four friends could win an exclusive all-inclusive experience at Fremantle's hidden L’Chaim Secret Bar. Enter now for cocktails, nibbles & live piano!

Cairns Social Housing Water Damage Scandal

Major water damage discovered at Queensland's largest social housing project in Cairns. Insiders reveal construction defects affecting hundreds of apartments. Urgent repairs needed.

Perth Events Guide: November 15-21, 2025

Discover Perth's vibrant cultural scene this week with WA Ballet's Cinderella, Fremantle Folk Festival, Yacht Rock parties and more exciting events across the city.

Access Canberra moves on Big Splash owner

Access Canberra takes action against Big Splash owner for failing to repair the Macquarie water park. Learn about the potential penalties and lease termination risks.

Big Splash Water Park Remains Closed for Summer

Canberra's beloved Big Splash water park will remain closed this summer as owners plan a modern new facility. Community disappointed as vandalism and costs prevent reopening.

Big Splash rezoning ruled out by ACT government

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has categorically ruled out rezoning the Big Splash site for apartments as the water park misses its mid-November reopening deadline. Read the latest developments.

Theo Koning Retrospective Opens in Fremantle

Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre unveils a major retrospective for Theo Koning, celebrating the WA artist's five-decade legacy. Discover his inventive works from Nov 15.

Fremantle micro-apartments face community backlash

A $55 million micro-apartment development in Fremantle's historic precinct draws objections over density and parking. Critics claim developers target 'forever-renters'. Read the full story.

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