The long-awaited reopening of a Perth entertainment precinct is set to wow city goers with a free weekend-long spectacular.
Two of Ian Wilkes’ great loves collided in 2022 — theatre and footy — when he performed in Andrea Gibbs’ award winning family drama Barracking for the Umpire, returning for an encore season and regional tour.
A 35-year-old family-owned grocery store has been declared the best IGA in the State and has also taken home gold in the best produce and best bakery categories.
The development would see two blocks in Wellington Street converted into an 18-storey mixed-use building, with commercial businesses on the ground level and student accommodation on the upper floors.
RSLWA is set to present five events in the Perth CBD between April 24 and 25.
Perth Zoo has been struck with baby fever after welcoming the birth of three new fur-babies.
Two local mayors’ hopes to revamp Leederville train station have been derailed after the State Government confirmed it had ‘no current plans’ to redevelop the ‘outdated’ station.
An eastern suburbs council has failed to secure a deal which would have transformed a vacant block of land just 250m from Maylands train station into a much-needed carpark.
The proposed 902sqm site would see the Morley site transformed into a development of one, one-bedroom dwelling, seven, two-bedroom dwellings and associated car parking.
The City of Bayswater council has unanimously voted to waive facility hire fees for Multicultural Services Centre WA’s aged care and 10-week Life Skills program.
Led by Biboolmun Nyoongar man Joe Collard, the Beeloo Riding Series explores the Beeloo clan’s culture, language and history by visiting places of significance along the Swan and Canning rivers.
Last April, Victoria Park council approved the design of the Kent Street Sand Pit, with plans to include yarning spaces, shaded areas, seating for Aboriginal stories and history presentations.
Residents are pleading with the Town of Bassendean to continue brainstorming new strategies after its latest failed attempt to protect the town’s “sparse” tree canopy.
The $26.7 million proposed development — which is at 167 and 169 Bank Street, metres from the Oats Street station — would have a 16-storey tower, 85 multiple dwellings and a ground floor tenancy.
An ‘outdated’ changeroom could soon be upgraded to become more gender inclusive after the council submitted an application to the State Government for an $88,000 grant.
Used as part of the McDougall dairy farm 110 years ago, Neil McDougall Park is classified as a Category B heritage-listed site.
A mobile CCTV trailer has been posted to a popular hoon spot on the foreshore as well as other hot spots around the suburb.
The Town of Victoria Park council has unanimously endorsed a development application for Edward Millen House to be sent to the Metro Inner Joint Development Assessment Panel.
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The City of Bayswater has become the latest local government to push back against hosting its citizenship ceremony on Australia Day, with the mayor voting against her own motion to change the date.