Find Perth's best happy hours and vegan burgers

Plus our Bluff Knoll guide and what's on this weekend!

Welcome to the weekly wrap

For anyone following on the gripping on-going saga that is this small introductory paragraph for the Perth is OK! mailout, we did see the new Mad Max movie last night and it was indeed, epic.

For the rest of ya, well, you’re not reading this anyway so on with it then:

HOMES

Just two kilometres from the heart of Fremantle, this White Gum Valley home has plenty going for it in terms of location… But beyond its enviable position close to many of our Freo faves, its inside-and-out charm has well and truly delighted us.

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EAT & DRINK

Hungry for what’s happening in Perth’s food and hospitality scene? Here’s a deliciously snackable selection of the latest in Perth food news, including new dinners, events, and free ice-cream!

GIVEAWAY

Winter is fast approaching and what better way to welcome the cooler weather with a cosy down south getaway? Just like The Point in Bremer Bay, which has its own little sauna!

EAT & DRINK

Everyone loves a good, juicy burger, and plant-based variants have come a long way in the past few years, with options so tasty you’ll wonder why meat still even exists…

SPONSORED

As the highest point in the South West, Bluff Knoll is a very popular spot for those looking for an adventure and some magnificent views. Here’s what you need to know ahead of tackling it!

HOMES

Sometimes, after a long and hard day at work, all you want is a drink in your hand while you unload to your mates at the pub. The only thing that can make that image even better is by adding cheap(er) drinks to the mix.

WHAT’S ON

Things are looking a little less wacky this weekend, though no less fun, with Toots’ third birthday, PreLoved markets back in Freo, Hot Dub Time Machine, a native plant sale in Kings Park and much more.

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Throwback Thursday

They look like big kittens but they are in fact lion cubs, posing with guests at Wanneroo’s open range Lion Safari Park!

Image courtesy of Wanneroo Community History Centre.