Since Saturday, culture vultures young and old have been able to take a personal voyage to see just how print journalism has shaped the fabric of WA by walking through an immersive experience.
An Australian account from 1849 tells the horrors that four girls, possibly Irish orphans, faced aboard the Ramilies ship, including being flogged on the ship and possibly sold into prostitution or slavery.
If one of Western Australia’s first judges saw the need to conciliate with our First Nations peoples why can’t we? asks former Federal Court judge Michael Barker.