Post Newspapers
Post Newspapers is a community newspaper that includes four editions, focusing on several western suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. The journey of Post Newspapers began in September 1977 when reporter Bret Christian and his wife Bettye launched the Subiaco Post from their home on Churchill Avenue, Subiaco. The inaugural edition hit the stands that same month. In 1979, the paper relocated to a former wine saloon on Keightley Road in Subiaco, and later, in 2006, it made its way to Onslow Road in Shenton Park.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
postnewspapers.com.au | Sarah McNeill
“There is a massive change in how women want to be seen. The stigma should be removed.”Artist Tania Ferrier said of her latest show, Body of Opportunity: “We want to be allowed to show our own bodies without fear, shame, stigma or taboo.” The artist, who made her vicious wearable art Angry Underwear famous after she had witnessed a sexual assault in a New York bar in the 1980s, continues to champion the representation of women’s bodies in the art. Pic: Paul McGovern
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Jan 4, 2024 |
postnewspapers.com.au | Sarah McNeill
“We wanted to bring the old girl back to her former glory.”Surrounded by a large garden and close to the popular Bent Street parkland, this classic 1970s home has everything going for it. It sits on a 959sq.m corner block, the current owners have kept a lot of its 70s style while transforming it into a contemporary sustainable and self-sufficient house.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
postnewspapers.com.au | Sarah McNeill
Claremont artist Aaron Moore is showing his unique interpretations of rock art and Australian flora at Gallows Gallery. During COVID lockdowns in Sydney, Aaron built a campervan so that he, his paediatrician wife and their two young children could travel around the country, following his wife’s work. Layers of oils and glazes on Perspex give Aaron Moore’s floral art a textured, multi-layered abstraction.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
postnewspapers.com.au | Ben Dickinson
“Perth father Jim, whose daughter was recruited to Shincheonji at Curtin University, has been pleading with WA tertiary institutions to stamp out cult recruiting on their campuses.”The University of WA appears to have done nothing to stop a secretive cult from using campus facilities for a recruitment drive last weekend, despite repeated warnings from worried parents.
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123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
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+1 (555) 123-4567
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