Ex-queues me? Perth punters forget how to go to a bar
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Ex-queues me? Perth punters forget how to go to a bar

Something weird is happening in Perth pubs.

  • byDaile Cross

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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
We should all hope Perth’s latest ‘iconic’ opportunity lives up to its billing
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We should all hope Perth’s latest ‘iconic’ opportunity lives up to its billing

The record of visionary developments in Perth’s last 15 years of boom-bust-boom-again is mixed.

  • byGareth Parker
Video killed the news feed post:Pull on director’s hat to stay ahead of the curve in business

Video killed the news feed post:Pull on director’s hat to stay ahead of the curve in business

Amid an ever-changing social media scene,a digital marketing guru urges business owners to try their hand at video content.

  • byCameron Myles
From newsroom to nursery:Nine News Perth presenters now proud parents

From newsroom to nursery:Nine News Perth presenters now proud parents

Michael Genovese and Jerrie Demasi welcomed their daughter Tommie into the world on August 4,two weeks early and weighing just 2.6 kilograms.

  • byHolly Thompson
Gareth Parker leaves 6PR for Nine Perth

Gareth Parker leaves 6PR for Nine Perth

The WA Journalist of the Year and award-winning WAtoday columnist told his listeners of the past six years that the new gig was a huge opportunity.

  • byDaile Cross
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Viagogo under investigation as Perth concert tickets sold for twice original price

Viagogo under investigation as Perth concert tickets sold for twice original price

Consumer Protection is investigating an online ticket sales site after Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber concerts and other Perth events were being sold for at least twice the original price,and in one case nine times higher.

The charity push helping those in need through your morning coffee

The charity push helping those in need through your morning coffee

The national StreetSmart program has raised over $1.6 million for local grassroots organisations,with around 100 cafes in WA taking part this year.

  • byHolly Thompson
Perth crowd gets sneak peek at The Block renovation revolutions in VIP launch

Perth crowd gets sneak peek at The Block renovation revolutions in VIP launch

Gold Logie winner Scott Cam visited Perth this week to launch the new series of The Block,set for a unique “tree change” in its 18th season.

Perth mayor wants ideas on bringing residential boom to the city

Perth mayor wants ideas on bringing residential boom to the city

Perth is the sprawl capital of the nation and the city’s Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas wants suggestions to provide incentive for developers to build up instead of out.

  • byPeter de Kruijff
Beachfront shipping container sauna a hot commodity for Freo locals

Beachfront shipping container sauna a hot commodity for Freo locals

Fremantle local Brigid Marciano has converted a shipping container into a sauna for the public to hire out down at South Beach.

  • byHolly Thompson