A man has been fined in Perth Magistrates Court over his attack on a public officer.
Clancy’s Fish Bar will soon have a steamy new neighbour after permission was granted for a WA sauna company to open underneath the popular restaurant at City Beach.
Smoother travel is on the way for western suburbs residents following the completion of a $1.4m road resurfacing project on Floreat and West Leederville streets.
Rita Saffioti, who has more money per capita to spend than any other Australian treasurer but still won’t be able to keep everyone happy.
The man in charge of WA’s thinning blue line recently joined thousands of parents in walking the tightrope of parental discipline.
The council providing Floreat Surf Life Saving Club’s long-awaited upgrade has secured a grant for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Another Perth council has hopped on the growing e-scooter trend that’s taking over the metro area with its launch of a 12-month trial.
The Town of Cambridge hopes the installation of new floodlights will create better opportunities for up and coming sport enthusiasts.
Western suburbs residents have come together to celebrate the opening of a new facility set to be used for generations to come.
Residents are set to experience ‘major impact’ to their usual travel route following a stretch of roadworks along Wellington Street set to undergo essential road resurfacing.
A new therapy fad picking up steam over Perth has prompted the development of a proposed new sauna space at the popular Clancy’s Fish Bar at City Beach.
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.
The City of Nedlands has forgone $300k in a Federal funded grant to install several speed bumps after local residents came together at the 11th hour to voice their concerns of history repeating itself.
An all-female jazz-funk band from Japan visited Cottesloe’s beloved beaches before leaving their musical mark on Perth.
The City of Nedlands is trying its luck at a new tree retention policy after a similar scheme was knocked back by the State Government in February.
A development plan to fix road drainage issues for a major luxury day spa in Dalkeith has once again been caught up in red tape after a councillor claimed they were “not getting a very good deal”.
A popular cafe in Claremont is hoping to move to avoid being stuck in the midst of a possible multi-million dollar redevelopment on Bay View Terrace.
Shakara Walley’s play with music, Songbird, is set to soar into Subiaco Arts Centre with a Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company team of emerging Aboriginal talent.
The streets of Subiaco will be taken to a new level during the Subi Blooms festival with the arrival of an internationally acclaimed art installation.
A Perth mayor has stormed out of an open public meeting, but not before firing a broadside about misogyny at some who remained in the room.