‘Access to justice’:How Bernadette Bosanac kept her Dalkeith mansion
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‘Access to justice’:How Bernadette Bosanac kept her Dalkeith mansion

The spray-tan business owner and lifestyle blogger won her trial and kept her home after a team of lawyers swooped in to help her – without wanting payment.

  • byLinda Parri

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‘Best news breaker in the business’ returns to Nine,joins WAtoday team

‘Best news breaker in the business’ returns to Nine,joins WAtoday team

If it’s happening in Perth,he already knows – the four-time West Australian journalist of the year has 40 years’ experience and his contact book is unrivalled.

Icelandic icon Bjork in Perth for Australian theatrical concert exclusive

Icelandic icon Bjork in Perth for Australian theatrical concert exclusive

This show’s first Australasian performance,and the Icelandic icon’s first live performance in Australia since 2008,will take place in a 100-metre custom-built pavilion.

  • byEmma Young
Young Fremantle writer wins $15,000 for unpublished first novel

Young Fremantle writer wins $15,000 for unpublished first novel

Molly Schmidt was 15 when she looked out the passenger window on a country road,and scribbled an idea in a notebook. Twelve years and plenty of sweat later,a big win.

  • byEmma Young
Posh nosh for less dosh:Perth’s most affordable linen-napkin dishes

Posh nosh for less dosh:Perth’s most affordable linen-napkin dishes

You want to eat well but not pay an arm and a leg? Here is our list of Perth eateries where the food is at the upper end of the scale,but the prices aren’t.

  • byRob Broadfield
Perth suburban council moves for power to ignore petitions

Perth suburban council moves for power to ignore petitions

Progress on an $80 million recreational facility opposite an inner-city university has ground to a halt – despite a community that actually wants development. And now some councillors want to only deal with ‘decorous and temperate’ petitions.

  • byEmma Young
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Will new design make Yagan Square hip again?

Will new design make Yagan Square hip again?

The owners of nearby Perth venue The Shoe Bar are “cautiously optimistic” about plans to revitalise the struggling square in the heart of the CBD. “It’s nothing like Yagan Square was intentionally going to be when it first opened,” Kieran Glynn said.

  • byAlex Condon
Spritz or sour:As Perth bars launch their summertime cocktail lists,what is worth drinking?

Spritz or sour:As Perth bars launch their summertime cocktail lists,what is worth drinking?

Perth customers increasingly want more fun with their drinks,but they’re attuned to quality ingredients. If you are part of this pack,hit these bars and order these concoctions.

  • byRob Broadfield
PM,Premier open ‘historic’ $1.86 billion Metronet airport rail line

PM,Premier open ‘historic’ $1.86 billion Metronet airport rail line

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Perth to officially open the city’s first new rail line in almost 15 years.

  • byAlex Condon
Culinary class comes to Perth concert venue as dynamic duo revamp corporate boxes
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Culinary class comes to Perth concert venue as dynamic duo revamp corporate boxes

Two of Perth’s most-loved hospo talents have teamed up to take the concert venue’s culinary offer up a big notch. At $95,000 for a table of six,it’s not for everyone.

  • byRob Broadfield
WA’s best pubs:The new and ‘old is new’ places to knock back a pint or pinot

WA’s best pubs:The new and ‘old is new’ places to knock back a pint or pinot

There is lots of smart money in the WA hospitality sector now pivoting toward pub investments,so get set for a roller coaster of new and exciting pub offers in the next few years.

  • byRob Broadfield