Pet shop boys:The Perth duo making music for the world’s cats and dogs

Pet shop boys:The Perth duo making music for the world’s cats and dogs

When veteran musicians Miguel Laborde and Andrew Wright went looking for a hook to market their music,they looked no further than the critters we all love.

  • byMark Naglazas

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Do not go gently:How bookshops are reinventing the business

Do not go gently:How bookshops are reinventing the business

Imagine if you slogged your guts out for an entire year and took home only $10,000. This is reality for plenty of people in our city – but now you can help.

  • byEmma Young
Could this be a glimpse into the future of Perth’s shopping strips?

Could this be a glimpse into the future of Perth’s shopping strips?

Cars are the literal “elephant in the room”,a team of researchers argue,as they put forward a vision for more pedestrian-friendly shopping strips around Australia.

  • byCameron Myles
Liquid gold:Perth’s waterfront properties have some of the highest premiums in the world

Liquid gold:Perth’s waterfront properties have some of the highest premiums in the world

A property by the beach or the river in Perth is so sought after it has taken of the top five slots in a global report.

  • bySarah Brookes
It’s a knockout:Why Perth city is losing the battle against the ’burbs
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It’s a knockout:Why Perth city is losing the battle against the ’burbs

With plans afoot to triple Perth’s CBD population by 2050,WAtoday speaks to three people who live,work and play in the CBD to find out the good,bad and ugly about city life.

  • bySarah Brookes
Bunnings proposal leaves gritty Perth arts precinct in a pickle

Bunnings proposal leaves gritty Perth arts precinct in a pickle

There are fears the district nestled between Leederville and Northbridge will be “destroyed” by a $25 million application to build a large-scale Bunnings store.

  • bySarah Brookes
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Eagles players fined $5000 for ‘irresponsible’ nightclub visit during COVID list crisis

Eagles players fined $5000 for ‘irresponsible’ nightclub visit during COVID list crisis

The decision has put the club at odds with the AFL Players Association,which did not support the sanctions nor rules stopping players from going out to venues.

  • byPeter de Kruijff
Police incident causes traffic mayhem,Mitchell Freeway reopens south from Vincent Street
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Police incident causes traffic mayhem,Mitchell Freeway reopens south from Vincent Street

WA Police are responding to an unfolding emergency. It is unclear when the freeway will reopen.

'Sober'Leederville Hotel,laneways to open after multi-million dollar facelift

'Sober'Leederville Hotel,laneways to open after multi-million dollar facelift

The precinct will follow a growing trend among Perth that has seen developers put laneways at the centre of big development projects.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola
Leederville nightlife institution set for multi million-dollar facelift

Leederville nightlife institution set for multi million-dollar facelift

A Perth nightlife institution is set for a multi-million dollar facelift as part of a plan to create an entertainment precinct in a trendy Leederville block.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola
Developer targets desirable Perth cafe strip with $17 million'precinct-defining project'

Developer targets desirable Perth cafe strip with $17 million'precinct-defining project'

It's been called a “precinct-defining project” for an area that has weathered Perth's recent economic doldrums better than strips in Subiaco and Mount Lawley.

  • byEmma Young