![]() inmycommunity | Private Lives a breath of fresh air inmycommunity THANK heavens for the breath of fresh air that is Private Lives, presented by Sally Burton's Onward Production at Subiaco Arts Centre. Written and set in the difficult time just prior to the Great Depression, it exhibits complete ... |
Subiaco blocks merger probe The West Australian The City of Subiaco has won a Supreme Court battle to block an inquiry into a merger with its western suburbs neighbour Nedlands, delivering another blow to the State Government's local council reform agenda. The Supreme Court judgment handed down ... |
Subiaco wins water saving gong The West Australian The City of Subiaco has won a national award for its efforts to conserve water. Subiaco won the water conservation category of the Keep Australia Beautiful Australian Sustainable Cities Awards and was also commended in the Dame Phyllis Frost litter ... Subi score water conservation prize |
Life after AFL for Subiaco Oval The West Australian (blog) Yet, it is more likely that sooner rather than later Subiaco Oval will be retired. So what do you do with an old sports ground with room for 43000 people? There isn't a Sunday market that has a grandstand stall. And unlike overseas sports that ... |
![]() WA today | Wild-west script reading WA today Cashflow will be the final PAC Script Lab reading of the year, this November at the Subiaco Arts Centre. A wild-west spoof set in the Goldfields in 1910 will be the focus of the final PAC Script Lab for the year. Professional actors will deliver a ... |
Gilchrist scores a ton with sick kids Perth Now ``There are so many varying degrees of emotional stories (at Ronald McDonald House in Subiaco) that it makes you appreciate everything, no doubt about that,'' Gilchrist said. ``But it also makes you want to do something to support them. ... |
Police investigate vicious sexual assaults Sydney Morning Herald On Thursday evening a 20-year-old woman was walking home on Robinson Street in Subiaco when a she was attacked by an unknown male. The man pushed her to the ground and assaulted her on the street verge before running south along Robinson Street. ... |
Two women reeling after vicious sex attacks Perth Now Last night, a 20-year-old female was walking to her Subiaco home when a male offender pushed her to the ground and sexually assaulted her on the street verge. Her attacker was last seen running south along Robinson Street. He is described as 190cms ... Police hunt sex attackers |
Gieschen could leave AFL umpires sportsnewsfirst Watters took over the strong Subiaco club as a reigning premiership outfit in late 2006 and won consecutive flags in '07-08 before winning an assistants appointment at Collingwood under Mick Malthouse in 2010 and this year. ... |
Springboks return to Perth SportsAustralia.com The Wallabies will take on two-time World Cup champions South Africa at Subiaco Oval in Perth when the game's latest jewel in the crown – The Castrol Edge Rugby Championship – is launched next year. Australian Rugby Union today revealed the name, ... |
Title: Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be
Location: Regal Theatre | Subiaco
Description: Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be – The Story of Bon Scott
Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be follows Bon’s life from Scotland to Australia, through his hell-raising teenage years and the bands that came before AC/DC – the Spektors, the Valentines and Fraternity. From hippie epiphanies to bubblegum pop to the iconic early years of AC/DC, Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be celebrates the music, the heartbreak and the life of Bon Scott – a quintessential rock and roll story that ended far too soon.
Sung by Nick Barker, narrated by Doug Parkinson and from the Helpmann award winning producers who brought you The Man in Black – the Johnny Cash Story comes this narrative-driven concert about the life of one of the greatest rock legends the world has ever seen.
Directed by Brian Nankervis (Rockwiz), Nick and Doug are joined on stage by an electrifying band made up of respected members of Australia’s biggest rock groups including The Casanovas and Electric Mary.
Start Date: 2011-11-17
Start Time: 19:30
End Date: 2011-11-19
Title: Ali Bodycoat & Julia Jenkins
Location: Theatre Gardens |Subiaco Arts Centre
Description:
Perth’s queens of jazz and cabaret, Ali Bodycoat and Julia Jenkins, reunite in this special Christmas presentation.
Accompanied by a three-piece band, these girls will rouse your festive spirits with songs in the style of Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole.
Theatre Gardens
Subiaco Arts Centre
180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
Start Time: 17:00
Date: 2011-12-04
End Time: 19:00
Title: Subi Street Festival
Location: Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Description: Rokeby Road comes to life on Thursday 1 December between 5pm and 9pm for the annual Subi Street Festival.
Subiaco is a vibrant destination and the Subi Street Festival provides a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together, discover and enjoy the very best that Subiaco has to offer!
Hosted by Pro Subi and supported by the City of Subiaco, this free event has something for everyone with a fantastic range of food and craft stalls including fashion parades, art, music and entertainment as well as lots of great family activities.
Don’t forget to stop by the Youth Zone in Barker Road, a great place for youth to chill-out and catch up with mates. There will be beanbags, a DJ and heaps of other great entertainment, food and activities. To ensure fun for the whole family, there is also a family zone in Subi Square and a dedicated kid’s zone where there will be heaps of fun activities including craft, face-painting and a petting zoo.
For a great night out with family and friends come down to join in the celebrations, meet City of Subiaco staff at the city’s stalls and experience the 2011 Subi Street Festival.
Start Time: 17:00
Date: 2011-12-01
End Time: 19:00
Title: From Cannes to Subiaco
Location: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Description:
If you can’t wait for the Lotterywest Festival Films to start, come along to the city’s lunchtime talk, from Cannes to Subiaco, for a sneak peek behind-the-scenes look into the Perth International Arts Festival.
The festival is the longest running international arts festival in Australia and is Western Australia’s premier cultural event.
Join Madeline Bates, Program Manager Film, and learn how films are chosen, her picks of the season and what really happens at international film festivals like Cannes and Toronto. Madeline comes to Perth from the Edinburgh International Film Festival where she was head of screenings, to debut a film program that will excite and challenge you.
Bookings are essential as places are limited.
To attend, please RSVP to Subiaco Library on 9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au.
Start Time: 12:30
Date: 2011-11-18