In 1966 two British paratroopers rowed across the Atlantic in a 20ft boat. It would take the daredevils 92 days in some of the harshest of weather conditions. The inspiration for this treacherous adve
The Willem de Vlamingh statue along the Swan River has been statue tipped, is being relocated or is having a refurbishment. Despite the soft filtered light of the afternoon sun, poor Vlaming
Less than a month after the beloved sculpture honouring C.Y.O’Connor was damaged, a delighted Tony Jones watched from the North Coogee shoreline as it was carefully re-installed. The team
Cottesloe is often renowned for its thought provoking public art collection but I suspect this one slipped through the net (pun intended). Hidden below the Cottesloe Sundial it sadly sits, froze
A life size elephant, made out of car parts, is the latest attempt at curbing Western Australia’s increasing death toll on country roads. Entitled the The Elephant in The Wheatbelt, the sculptur
The Year was 1919. A victory parade had been organised in Paris on the 14th of July to mark the end of World War I. The airmen , who regarded themselves as “heroes of the air” were ordered