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Perth and WA's best beaches, ranked 50-1
Plus what might be our new fave Airbnb in the Ferguson Valley.
Good Monday morning! Not only is it the start of the week, it’s the start of summer because that’s right, December has arrived. It feels like just yesterday we were scrambling to get our spring content up to date, and now how we are. Talking about Christmas light trails, beaches and heaven forbid, the Christmas Day weather forecast… Strap yourselves in sports fans, because the fun of the festive season has only just begun.
And speaking of sports, a quick shoutout to Wildcats GOAT Bryce Cotton, dropping a casual (and record-breaking) 59 points in his team’s win against New Zealand yesterday - hotdamn.
Troy Mutton, Editor-In-Chief, Perth is OK!
STAYS
We’ve come across some unique Airbnbs in our time, but this new stay in the Ferguson Valley might just be our new favourite. Nestled amongst serene state forest in Wellington Mill, the space has been transformed by award-winning architect Jeffrey Considine.
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EXPLORE
It may seem obvious to talk about WA and beaches, but to be fair it’s one of our biggest draw-cards and there is HEAPS of them. To make things interesting (and generate a bit of lighthearted discussion), we’ve also decided to rank them from 50-1!