Thanks to Roel Loopers for giving us a taste of some of the not to be missed events at the Fremantle Festival (freoview.wordpress.com) which are summarised here: Continue reading
The Arts in Freo
Supporting Women of Note
As part of the Fremantle Festival, Adele was privileged to go along to hear music journalist Rosalind Appleby talk about her book Women of Note and be entertained by amazing local composers including Cathie Travers. Continue reading
Closure of Deckchair Theatre a major loss for Fremantle
I have been a long time supporter of the Deckchair Theatre and was sad to hear that it is closing its doors. Chris Bendall and his creative team produced amazing and inspiring work and will be missed. The Krakouer production was a favourite for me. Continue reading
Adele Calls For Government To Stop Playing Politics With Kids Education
Fremantle Independent MP Adele Carles says the government has engaged in outrageous pork barrelling by channelling $80 million into Willetton Senior High School in a bid to retain the seat of Riverton at the next election. Continue reading
Adele’s comments on the State Budget
Read Adele’s Budget Reply Speech Continue reading
Deckchair’s New Season Launched
Adele is a long time supporter of Deckchair and was delighted to be at the 2012 season “Dare To Dream” launch. Continue reading
Another accolade for local author Kim Scott
Congratulations to Kim on winning Australia’s richest literary award – the 2011 Victorian Prize for Literature – for his wonderful novel, That Deadman Dance.
Adopting a Spare Parts Puppet
Adele Carles adopts a puppet, ‘Match Girl’, to support Spare Parts Puppet Theatre in Fremantle.
Fremantle Poetry Month
Extract from Fremantle Press Blog, 1 June 2011
As Fremantle Poetry Month approaches, we asked some Fremantle people about their favourite poetry, poems and poets. Continue reading
Gimme Shelter Concert – 19th February
Gimme Shelter is a not-for-profit event with every cent from ticket sales going directly to feed and nurture the homeless. Tickets are dirt-cheap at $25 + booking fee in advance, $35 on the door from http://www.heatseeker.com.au, The Fremantle Arts Centre and usual outlets. Under 16s are $10 and kids under 6 are free. Gates open at 5.30pm. Continue reading
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