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This community wishes to be about all things Perth/WA, not just latest news. Whether its memes, dreams, or custard creams! Tell us your Western Australian story! 🦘

Local News/Lifestyle

Collie River Valley Bulletin

Northern Valleys News

Yanchep News Online

OUT in Perth

The Urban List

Xpress mag

Perth Voice

Margaret River Wine

Post Newspapers

Perth Is OK

Fremantle Shipping News

Belltower Times (satire)

Echo Newspaper

particle.scitech

watoday

Margaret River Mail

Fremantle Herald

Business News (subscriber)

Denmark Bulletin

University, TAFE and Related
Notre Dame

North Metro Tafe

South Metro Tafe

ECU

UWA

Scitech

Murdoch

Curtin

Pelican Magazine

Western Indepent

Miscellaneous
Brendan's Odyssey

Jesse Noakes

Freoview

Conversation, Flavio Macau

Conversation, Hannah Mcglade

Government/LGA
WA.Gov, announcements

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions

City of Vincent

City of Stirling

Commerce.wa

State Library of WA

City of Perth

Boola Bardip Museum

Inherit.dplh

Emergencey.wa

WA Podcasts
Wild WA Podcast

Business News Podcasts

Particle.Scitech Podcasts

Occasional WA Focus
Renew Economy

Rail Express

Stockhead

The Guardian AU

The Conversation

Oz Native Plants

ABC WA
ABC WA

ABC Perth

ABC Esperance

ABC Goldfields

ABC Great Southern

ABC Kimberley

ABC Wheatbelt

ABC Pilbara

ABC Southwest

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An opposition case to the transfer of container ships from Freo to Westport by local leaders in Fremantle.

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For the month of December 2024, the Perth/WA community is running a photo competition. The winning four photos being featured as the banner for a quarter of the year each is the glorious prize on offer!

Pictures must be taken by the user, and of something Western Australian, a centimetre over that border will be cause disqualification and shame! It can be as small or large as you like, a cool bug, Wave rock, a partial star picture, even a view of one of our bustling cities, or heaving rural towns. Quick reminder advertising isn’t allowed on Aussie-Zone, this of course applies here and the moderators will decide if an image crosses that line. So why not snap awhile while you Wait Awhile here in our beautiful State and enter this grande challenge.

The four winners will be selected by upvote only, downvote as much as you like, they have no power here! The highest upvoted will be selected, probably cut to size, and be displayed as the banner for a quarter of 2025. It’ll be assumed entrants agree to this use of the picture if you upload a photo on this thread.

Entrants can enter as many photos as they like. An entrant can win a maximum of two slots though. Their two highest upvoted will be taken. Our current banner will also be entered, as long as the current owner doesn’t mind.

The winners shall receive plaudits and praise on New Years Eve 2024, probably in the afternoon sometime. With the winner to be featured first whenever a moderator recovers enough from their hangover on New Years Day.

Bonus Competition An excellent ‘WA Christmas’ photo that is posted will be a bonus winner and immediately used as the banner for December 2024.

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Geraldton doesn't have recycling, and Perth is rolling into 3 bins. Quite a gap in systems opening up. Not that, thats necessarily a bad thing, maybe theres an alternative more appropriate system for gero

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"WA is Nature Positive" - New polling shows massive support in WA for stronger nature laws Responding to new research showing an overwhelming majority of West Australian voters support stronger nature laws to protect the places we love, the Executive Director of the Conservation Council of WA Jess Beckerling said the results show that the WA government and sections of the media are misrepresenting what West Australians want.

Polling of more than 1500 WA voters conducted by Redbridge shows that nearly 4 in 5 West Australians want stronger laws to protect nature (78%) and climate impacts for big projects to be assessed before they’re approved (79%).

It reinforces previous polling from YouGov that found 84% of West Australians want stronger nature laws, nearly identical to the national average (86%).

The new Redbridge polling also finds that three quarters of WA voters support the creation of a federal environmental regulator that is independent of government.

The findings come after a WA government MP previously broke ranks in WA Parliament in September to express concerns about “concerted effort by interest groups at a state and federal level” to hamstring nature law reforms.

WA Premier Roger Cook has repeatedly boasted that the WA Labor government has worked in tandem with major fossil fuel interests to lobby the federal Labor government to delay and weaken the introduction of new environmental protections laws.

It follows the passage last month of WA nature law reforms that will undermine the independence of the WA EPA, and recent changes to the WA government’s regulation of greenhouse gas emissions that will effectively remove any state-based conditions on major polluting projects like Woodside’s Burrup Hub expansion.

Following the release of polling today, Executive Director of the Conservation Council of WA Jess Beckerling said:

“This research should be a wake up call for the WA Labor Government. West Australians strongly support the protection of nature and real action on climate.

“Premier Roger Cook recently bragged that his government was “hunting in packs” with big business to water down and weaken national nature laws. This research shows that the WA Premier has been out of touch with what the overwhelming majority of West Australian voters want.

“The WA government’s anti-nature lobbying has been a massive betrayal of the significant majority of West Australians who love WA’s incredible natural environment and want stronger laws to protect it.

“This research is not surprising. Time and again, ordinary West Australians have stood up in huge numbers to defend forests, coral reefs, wetlands, urban bushland and other special places that make WA such a great place to live. It is in our nature to defend these places and I hope the Premier recognises the strong community sentiment here.

“Recent moves by the WA Government to undermine the independence of the EPA and remove the state government’s role in regulating climate pollution have been alarming.

We are calling on the Premier to listen to the majority of West Australians who want action to protect nature and reduce carbon emissions.

“These numbers highlight the fact that West Australians have been falsely represented by the WA government and some sections of our media. WA voters want strong nature laws.”

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“The non-toxic amino acid has the potential to replace hazardous chemicals like cyanide in mineral extraction processes,” Associate Professor Oraby said.

“The safer and more sustainable process is particularly suited for extracting valuable metals including gold, copper, cobalt, and nickel from ore, making it a critical innovation in the evolving minerals sector.”

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Theres a childrens book in this story.

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Interesting concepts coming out of UWA's architecture students.

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West Australians believe the state’s capital will need to rapidly decarbonise and diversify its mining-dependent economy, halt urban sprawl and support more apartments if it is to accommodate 3.5 million people by 2050, according to a new report by a Perth think-tank.

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Professor Andrew Blakers of the Australian National University said he believed it was "too late" for wave energy, or nuclear, to catch up as the economies of scale were already established for solar, wind, and batteries.

WA has heaps of islands that wave energy vonverters could be highly useful in. Even if this stayed as a niche energy source, it could be incredibly valuable for places like the Abrolhos, or Cocos/Keeling, even Rottnest.

Having the ability to give these places an independent source of enrrgy generation would be very beneficial for the communities there.

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Astrofest (www.astronomywa.net.au)
 
 

A reminder that Astrofest is on tonight!

An example of some of the myrriad activities include,

  • Telescope viewing
  • Night sky Tour
  • Expert Talks
  • Space video Games
  • Cosmic Photo Booth
  • Data Visual Centre
  • Robots Zone

, and many more!!

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Move over King Charles, the Southern Emperor (penguin) has landed.

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Notre Dame has launched a History of Philosophy centre

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Summer is coming, I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can buy 'stubbyholders' for icy poles? Maybe I should make my own...

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Maritime Day 2024 (aussie.zone)
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