30 of the best things to do around Perth this weekend

Plus where to find Perth's best sausage rolls and more.

Some good news as we turn the corner into the weekend after floods ravaged the quaint country town of Gnomesville last week. After being shut off from the rest of the world for a few days, some local volunteers have been hard at work repairing one of our fave little spots in the southwest - find out more below…

Troy Mutton, Editor-In-Chief, Perth is OK!

EAT & DRINK

Meat wrapped in pastry… name a more iconic duo. And while you don’t have to look far to find a humble sausage roll, we’re casting our net just a little wider than the old servo bain marie! Here’s some of our top spots for a sausage roll in Perth:

THE LATEST FROM PERTH IS OK!
NEWS

With over 100 millimetres of rainfall in 24 hours, the creek that flows through the quirky tourist attraction flooded on Tuesday night – leaving behind muddy mayhem and with many of its ceramic residents swept up in the current.

SPONSORED

if you’re a recent Year 12 grad (congrats!) or someone looking to pivot careers, Edith Cowan University (ECU) has you covered with undergrad courses kicking off Semester 1, 2025.

EXPLORE

The festival is owned and created by Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) owners the Baiyungu people, and invites people of all cultures, communities and nationalities to come together in a celebration of connection and culture.

‘TIS THE SEASON

We’re ticking off our Christmas shopping lists, spending time with our nearest and dearest, eating and drinking well, and soaking up the festive cheer – and we’re doing it all in Subiaco!

EAT & DRINK

Thursday Meal Deal: $20 sirloin steak night at Molly’s

In a very short time Molly’s on Beaufort Street has become one of our fave Irish pubs. And their $20 sirloin steak special on Thursday nights is doing nothing to dampen our enthusiasm.

WHAT’S ON

At the risk of sounding like a broken record… There is legitimately so much on this weekend it’s all a bit much! There’s Festive Lights at Elizabeth Quay, venue birthday parties, amazing new exhibitions, fundraising laneway parties, Northbridge Treasure Trails… The list goes on. Choose your own adventure, below:

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Throwback Thursday

Whether you’re naughty or nice, Santa is always watching over you! This is the Bairds façade on the corner of William and Murray Streets ca. 1964.

Image courtesy of State Library of Western Australia.