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Pamela Medlen is Western Australia's weekend news presenter. Kylie Sterry loves her Tesla, but 'range anxiety' is holding others back when it comes to electric vehicles By Pamela Medlen.
Dr Kylie Sterry hopes that soon she will be able to make the kilometre trip to Perth without any notice as the West Australian government plans to bolster electric vehicle charging stations in the 2.
Jan Cooper was told she couldn't play football because she was a girl. But she has helped transform the AFLW from a dream to reality.
Online pornography 'heinous acts' seen by children as young as six, education campaigner says By Pamela Medlen. Holly-ann Martin borrowed against her house and took two years off work to help protect kids from sexual abuse. It's a journey that's taken her from Armadale to Mexico — and she hasn't looked back. Ten years ago, Bourby Webster thought orchestral music was dying. So she hatched a plan to take music to the people By Pamela Medlen.
Perth woman Bourby Webster was determined to make orchestral music a rockstar experience for audiences — so she started the Perth Symphony Orchestra to win people over by stealth.
Lucky Oceans at 70, reflects on a life as one of the world's greatest pedal steel guitarists By Pamela Medlen. Lucky Oceans is considered one of the world's greatest pedal steel guitarists. As he approaches his 70th birthday this month, Oceans says his best work is still ahead of him. WA has a new pandemic playbook, and there's not a capsicum in sight By Pamela Medlen.
It used to be widely believed that state borders could not be closed because Western Australia grows 95 per cent of the country's capsicums — but that was before COVID changed everything. Five more homes are confirmed to have been destroyed in the Perth Hills bushfire, bringing the total to 86, as some residents return to their properties in areas east of Toodyay Road.
WA Premier Mark McGowan says people in Perth will have to continue to wear masks for another eight days, even if the five-day lockdown is eased on Friday night. Former maritime lawyer Debora Colvin has overseen some important changes in Western Australia's mental health system during her 12 years of advocacy — but in some areas, she believes the sector remains "woefully underfunded".
Meet the primate matchmaker who facilitates hook-ups around the globe to save gibbons By Pamela Medlen. Holly Thompson has been fascinated with primates since she was a child visiting Perth Zoo — now she heads up its primate section and works to save critically endangered gibbon species through an international breeding initiative. Three years ago there were just four known specimens of the Bussell's spider orchid alive in Western Australia's bushland, so conservation specialist Belinda Davis was called in to undertake the painstaking process of bringing the species back from the brink of extinction.
He expected 12 months, he ended up there for 2. After years of dysfunction and poor leadership at Perth City Council, commissioners were sent in to clean up the mess. Andrew Hammond reflects on what it took to set the city back on the road to recovery.
Surgeon Omar Khorshid took his health into his own hands. Now he wants to help others do the same By Pamela Medlen. As the Australian Medical Association's new president, orthopaedic surgeon Omar Khorshid has some big plans beyond COVID — and he's not afraid to take on political heavyweights to do it. Confronted with an 'absolutely terrifying' threat, our flying doctors had little time to spare By Pamela Medlen.
But when a new and "terrifying" threat reached our shores, it had to work out how to stay in the air. Dr Robyn Lawrence has faced a range of challenges as WA's health incident coordinator — from coercing hotels into accepting quarantined travellers to sourcing nappies for unprepared families forced into isolation.
Clare Huppatz saw things going sideways in China. When reports first emerged in China of a new coronavirus, Clare Huppatz knew WA would need to move quickly. What she and her team did next helped stave off a global pandemic — for now. The woman tasked with leading WA's coronavirus preparations says the start of the pandemic felt like wading into the unknown as she ramped up ICUs and recruited medical staff — but early success has given us the gift of time.
Local businesses will manufacture 10, face shields to protect frontline health workers, while WA has just 23 active COVID cases across the state. Hundreds of years before the constellations we know, a giant 'emu in the sky' dominated the stars by Pamela Medlen. At Australia's oldest observatory, nestled in the Perth Hills, a disused telescope housing is transformed into a public artwork that tells the ancient stories of how Aboriginal cultures charted the stars.
People planning to camp at Reef Beach and surrounding sites this week are being told to avoid the area and those considering holidaying in Bremer Bay and surrounding camp sites should delay their plans until the area is declared safe.
The bedlinen is from Pure Linen. The Nobilia cabinetry is the same found throughout the home and the Missoni towels are from Empire Osborne Park. Cocktail apparatus and Speedy glassware and tray from Table Culture. The blue set was found in a second-hand store in Maylands. The garden was designed by Janine Mendel of Cultivart. Seating on the deck is a Driade cane chair and ottoman from Ultimo.
The landscape designer Janine Mendel designed a strong mauve theme — wisteria over the pergola, liriope and agapanthus — to tie in with a jacaranda tree outside the back fence. Wanting to escape their increasingly busy neighbourhood, they used their daily dog walk as a sourcing mission to find the perfect place to live.
When we did, we immediately snapped it up. The home was a boxy three-bedroom and one-bathroom house built in the s, while the block was a slope of sand, weeds, olive trees and some struggling shrubs and grass. Pamela and Nathaniel wasted no time calling in the experts.
Essentially, the house is a concrete rectangle with energy efficient refrigerator panels Bondor within it. Architect Aaron King from The Colour Royale dropped the garage, and built the extension over the top.
This meant the addition became a self-contained one-bedroom contemporary home, with the original structure now a self-contained as a guest house with Airbnb potential.
The hard edges of this contemporary structure have been softened with the addition of distinctive furniture pieces, soft furnishings and artwork. Perth media professionals Nathaniel Clarke and Pamela Medlen. Nice job! I love its freshness and individuality.
There are some really interesting pieces and nice finishes. I adore the extension and the landscaping. What a space! The copper light fixtures, dhurrie rugs, pop-art posters, brass side-tables, the indoor plants in concrete planters, the cork-topped ceramics, the antler candlestick … everything will look dated in 12 months. I simply had to say thanks once more.
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