OUR new online site builds on the success of the StreetWise flagship magazine, Freo StreetWise, distributed in Fremantle, Cockburn, Melville and select Perth sites.
Supported by local businesses, community groups and individuals featured on the home page at www.streetwisemedia.com.au, StreetWise Media publishes high quality content and images to promote the port city, its people, places and historic events.
This extends to other parts of Western Australia StreetWise Media has visited in recent years including Geraldton, Carnarvon, Shark Bay and the Pilbara.
The StreetWise Facebook page will be a gateway site to the new online page where readers can provide feedback and contribute their comments, images and videos.
Online advertising rates available at melnet@westnet.com.au. Enjoy.
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