Watch the Perth dog video that has gone viral
| Sabrina Hahn's advice on ways to deal with ant angst in the garden | | When tackling ant problems, you need to know what type of ants they are and where they're coming from. At this time of year, your backyard might feel overrun by them. Sabrina Hahn has a few tips on what you can try to battle the ants. | | | |
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A modern take on a traditional Middle Eastern green bean salad | | Emily Heron worked her way into Yotam Ottolenghi's test kitchen in London and is now the Head Chef at The Hummus Club in Perth. She shares with Russell and Nadia a modern take on a traditional dish called Loubieh bi Zeit - which translates to 'green beans in olive oil'. | | | |
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Should Fremantle council use ratepayer funds to attract a new bar or restaurant in Kings Square? | | The Fremantle Council has approved the lease terms for a new restaurant/bar inside the newly developed Kings Square. The terms include a rent free period and a financial contribution by ratepayers. Geoff Hutchison asked Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt to clarify how the council reached its decision. | | | |
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Town of Vic Park celebrates residents who have lived locally for more than half a century | | 'Town Faithful' is the term the Town of Victoria Park have appointed to residents who have lived in the area for 50-years or longer, acknowledging members of the community who have shaped the Town into what it is today. Geoff Hutchison spoke to one Town Faithful and the Mayor of Victoria Park about the celebration. | | | |
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WATCH: The Perth dog video going viral overseas | | Listeners to the Afternoons show know the Slim but Savage One's dog Harry - but his sister and mother are stealing the limelight after Gillian O'Shaughnessy posted this video. She thought it might get a few hits, but more than 9 million Twitter views later and interest from media around the world, it shows that sometimes people just want to see a video of two cute dogs demonstrating that teamwork really makes the dream work. | | | |
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WATCH: Perth grannies and pops program | | Perth primary school children with disabilities regularly visit residents at this Perth aged care home to spend time reading, playing games and sharing morning tea. It's part of the 'Grannies and Pops' program helping kids and their aged care 'grandparents' form deep, educational bonds. | | | |
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