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Western Australia · Western AustraliaIn a move to make accessing local news easier than ever, the Herald and Perth Voice article archives will soon be available in one convenient location at heraldandvoicearchives.com. Currently hosted on separate websites (heraldonlinejournal.com and perthvoiceinteractive.com), articles from both popular independent newspapers will soon be found together, providing a streamlined and user-friendly experience for readers looking to revisit past stor…See the Story
NEW HERALD AND PERTH VOICE ARTICLE ARCHIVE COMING SOON

Western Australia · Western AustraliaYACWA and other youth advocacy organisations have been left disappointed by the Albanese government’s latest budget. Youth Alliance Council of Western Australia CEO Antonella Serge, coming off the back of a state election she felt was also shy on tackling issues facing young people, said there were few targeted initiatives in treasurer Jim Chalmers’ budget. Alliance members around the country had come to the same conclusion. “They address homele…Read Article
YACWA: Budget fails youth

Fremantle · FremantleTHIS week marks the 100th anniversary of Western Australia’s first—and nearly decisive—prohibition referendum, a moment in the state’s history that few today remember. On April 4, 1925, Western Australians went to the polls to determine whether the state should ban alcohol, following a global trend that had already taken hold in the United States and parts of Canada. While the referendum ultimately failed, the fact that the state came close to…Read Article
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