The Department of Local Government has stepped in to help unscramble the City of Nedlands’ financial mess after the city failed its financial audit.
The Town of Cambridge has made the next step in creating its own vision for the Floreat Forum after months of community consultations to inform the design.
The Claremont town centre will again transform into a glowing wonderland for the Luminous Street Festival in April.
A new adopt-a-tree program aims to restore Claremont’s green canopy as the polyphagous shot-hole borer continues to wreak havoc on Perth’s trees.
The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre has been given a burst of colour with several artists painting murals on the building to celebrate Artscape Week.
Two teenagers will be showing off their bull and horse riding skills at WA’s biggest rodeo after competing for Australia in Texas.
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre has brought Mem Fox book Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge to life, as Bec Bradley makes her mainstage directorial debut with the special intergenerational friendship story.
At just 16-years-old, Katie Wright has been selected for not one but two high-level sports teams that will take her all the way to Finland to compete.
UK sculptor Sean Henry has taken out this year’s Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe EY People’s Choice Award after thousands of visitors flocked to have their photo taken with his work ‘Seated Man’.
A weekly walk-in centre offering refuge and assistance to individuals facing or at-risk of homelessness has been a success in its first six months.
An uptake in people riding electric bikes has inspired the City of Subiaco to become the first local council in WA to introduce parking for e-bikes to commercial buildings.
The Tom Malone Glass Art Prize has a new home and a new winner, with Adelaide glassblower, artist and designer Liam Fleming awarded The 2023 Tom Malone Glass Art Prize for his piece Transitory Form #8.
Zambrero — everyone’s favourite Mexican-inspired quick-service restaurant — is thrilled to announce the launch of its newest restaurant in Nedlands on March 23.
A design to make a Shenton Park street safer for pedestrians and bike riders has residents concerned it will do the exact opposite to nearby streets.
A facelift to fix underutilised outdoor spaces at Claremont Quarter has begun in a bid to offer more food and beverage options for shoppers and create a neighbourhood hub.
Nedlands councillors have voted to hire an independent consultant on their own volition to fix the City of Nedlands’ failed audit - despite warnings they could be breaking the law.
A Bill that would either ban TikTok in the US or force its sale to a more palatable owner has passed the House of Representatives. And Australia may or may not follow America’s lead in this instance.
The City of Fremantle has installed CCTV at a popular beach after parties have led to damage to property and abuse towards early morning swimmers.
A northern suburbs school is proud to be cheering on one of its own at this weekend’s Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
The City of Subiaco has launched its first magazine dedicated to local arts, culture and design.