‘The world is watching’:Forrest backs treaty for fossil fuel phase-out

‘The world is watching’:Forrest backs treaty for fossil fuel phase-out

Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest has become the first business leader to back a proposed treaty setting concrete deadlines for the global phase-out of fossil fuels.

  • byJesinta Burton

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Three Things I Love:She’s in charge of its biggest festival. Here’s what she loves most about Perth

Three Things I Love:She’s in charge of its biggest festival. Here’s what she loves most about Perth

Her day job involves bringing Perth people unforgettable summer experiences. Some of her favourite haunts might be familiar – and some,deliciously hidden ...

  • byEmma Young
The WA suburbs with the worst ‘health score’ (and which one could get a fifth McDonald’s?)
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The WA suburbs with the worst ‘health score’ (and which one could get a fifth McDonald’s?)

Development plans for a fifth Macca’s in one suburb are being fought by locals,as a new report reveals Perth is the ‘least healthy’ of all capital cities in the country.

  • byHolly Thompson
Luxury brands still lining up for Perth’s premium strip despite Gucci,Louis Vuitton and co losing their buzz

Luxury brands still lining up for Perth’s premium strip despite Gucci,Louis Vuitton and co losing their buzz

After years of rapid growth,Gucci,Louis Vuitton and other luxury purveyors in Australia appear to be flatlining amid the cost-of-living crisis,but that hasn’t stopped brands jockeying for positions on Perth’s new premium strip.

  • bySimon Johanson
MinRes defends decision not to disclose related-party dealings

MinRes defends decision not to disclose related-party dealings

Embattled miner Mineral Resources has conceded it should have disclosed the rent relief afforded to companies tied to the daughter of its billionaire founder.

  • byJesinta Burton
This suburban pizzeria brings a plus-sized slice of Naples to Canning Highway

This suburban pizzeria brings a plus-sized slice of Naples to Canning Highway

On the back of Da Napoli’s menu is the motto,“a’pizze’ na cosa seria”:Italian for “pizza is a serious matter”. But it’s still important to have fun.

  • byMax Veenhuyzen
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Come clean over Metronet’s army of spin doctors:opposition
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Come clean over Metronet’s army of spin doctors:opposition

The state’s major rail project has up to 16 people employed in its communications team,a number the opposition says is extravagant and insulting.

  • byJesinta Burton
Rebelo pursued mother’s life insurance pay out in secret over suicide fears,court told
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Rebelo pursued mother’s life insurance pay out in secret over suicide fears,court told

The Perth man accused of murdering his mother just days after taking out more than $1 million worth of life insurance in her name claims he pursued the funds in secret to shield his grieving siblings from the fact she may have taken her own life.

  • byJesinta Burton
Perth commuters to save seven minutes on their drive to work

Perth commuters to save seven minutes on their drive to work

The construction along the Mitchell Freeway southbound cost $209.6 million of state and federal government funds,and has been completed after months of work.

  • byHolly Thompson
As it happened:WA news on Thursday,November 14

As it happened:WA news on Thursday,November 14

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  • byCameron Myles
The youngest WA students tackling the ATAR revealed

The youngest WA students tackling the ATAR revealed

A select group of West Australian students are challenging themselves by taking on the content included in ATAR courses before they reach year 12.

  • byHolly Thompson