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From Linton and Kay
| 14 Nov 2011
Bruce Earles returns to Linton and Kay Contemporary in December with a suite of vibrant paintings.
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From WA Government
| 11 Nov 2011
The whale shark tour industry in the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area has once again attracted a record number of visitors.
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From Detail Marketing and Communications
| 11 Nov 2011
Fremantle Festival is Australia’s longest running festival, bringing the city to life with colour, laughter, music and celebration.
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From WA Government
| 09 Nov 2011
A Bill to ensure the protection of Western Australian public documents through the State Library of Western Australia will be introduced to Parliament today.
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From Thom Smyth PR
| 09 Nov 2011
Guests are invited to come aboard for three nights of theatre, live music and fashion as Tipsy sails into Little Creatures Loft from 21 November.
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From the Art Gallery of WA
| 09 Nov 2011
The last stimulating session in the Princely Treasures Masterclass series, hosted by the highly entertaining Dr Gerard Vaughan, Director of the National Gallery of Victoria.
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From HASSELL
| 07 Nov 2011
HASSELL was the recipient of two major awards at the Australian Institute of Architects National Awards last Thursday evening in Hobart.
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From Sunset Events
| 07 Nov 2011
Dolly Parton will arrive in Australia this week for an extensive tour across the country.
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From WA Government
| 03 Nov 2011
Future State election dates will now be fixed following the passage of the Electoral and Constitutional Amendment Bill 2011 through State Parliament.
It means the date for the next State election is set for March 9, 2013; elections will be held every four years on the second Saturday in March; and future Governments cannot manipulate election dates for their own advantage.
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from WA Government
| 03 Nov 2011
Work is set to begin on a new state-of-the-art power plant that will supply renewable energy to the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) - and potentially the $2.5billion SKA project.
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from WA Department of Environment and Conservation
| 02 Nov 2011
The internationally-renowned Monkey Mia dolphins at the World Heritage-listed Shark Bay area have a new addition with the birth of a calf.
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from ABC Arts
| 02 Nov 2011
Pop veteran Kylie Minogue and children's rockers The Wiggles will be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the Australian music industry's night of nights in late November.
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from Galerie Dusseldorf
| 31 Oct 2011
Thea Costantino is the WA recipient of the 2011 Qantas Foundation Encouragement of Australian Contemporary Art Award.
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from Luxe Bar
| 27 Oct 2011
Hip cocktail lounge Luxe Bar turns 10 on December 28, and so are celebrating this New Years Eve.
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from ABC Art News
| 27 Oct 2011
There's something new to see at the Microscope Gallery in Brooklyn: a newborn baby called Ajax whose mother made her pregnancy the subject of her latest exhibition.
Performance artist Marni Kotak literally took up residence in the gallery last month, recreating a small apartment - complete with birthing pool - in anticipation of the arrival of her child, which came on Tuesday.
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from WA Department of Culture and the Arts
| 26 Oct 2011
The West Australian Symphony Orchestra will join conductor Brad Cohen and award-winning soloists for tonight’s Commonwealth Festival Gala Concert.
Culture and the Arts Minister John Day said the Perth Concert Hall performance would feature talented soloists, Amy Dickson and Yelian He and Australian composer Graeme Koehne.
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from Department of Local Government
| 26 Oct 2011
The community is being invited to have their say on the future of Perth as the Metropolitan Local Government Review Panel examines the most effective local government structures and governance models to take our city into the future.
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WA Department of Tourism
| 25 Oct 2011
The Margaret River visitor centre has won the 22nd 2011 GWN7 Top Tourism Award. The awards recognise the important contribution that visitor centres, such as the one in Margaret River, make within a town, city or region to attract and welcome visitors.
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from the WA Department of State Development
| 21 Oct 2011
The Western Australian Government has approved a 570km corridor for a railway providing key Mid-West iron ore projects access to the proposed deepwater port at Oakajee.
Premier and State Development Minister Colin Barnett and Transport Minister Troy Buswell today jointly announced approval for the proposal submitted by Oakajee Port and Rail Pty Ltd (OPR) under the project’s State Development Agreement.
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from Gadfly Gallery
| 21 Oct 2011
Gadfly is pleased to announce it's latest news, with the opening of Rebecca Pierce's first exhibition at Gadfly Gallery, 'Colours and Light'; Gadfly artist and actor Ellis Pearson performing in the Perth CBD as part of CHOGM, and Gadfly's latest artist, Godfrey Blow.
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