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Check out our refreshed restaurant guide!
Plus Lightscape comes back to Kings Park and more.
Welcome to the weekly guide
Well March madness is officially over, and so we find ourselves settling into autumnal April which has so far had some pretty unreal sunsets, exciting new installations launching in the city, and the Dockers getting robbed by those dastardly Victorian umps once again 😉
Below you’ll find some news on the return of one of last year’s most popular public art exhibitions, an epic new play area in Duncraig, and down the bottom we’ve given our best restaurants guide a little freshen up for 2024.
EVENTS
Last winter, the spectacularly luminous Lightscape had all of Perth enchanted – and they’re set to return to King’s Park for an all-new immersive light, colour and sound experience.
THE LATEST FROM PERTH IS OK!
DREAM CAREERSWhile taking people on scenic tours of Esperance is a dream to some, it’s reality for Jaimen, who’s been on an exceptional journey in the tourism industry. |
NEWSLocated at Percy Doyle Reserve, the Duncraig Adventure Hub is set to be completed in autumn 2025, and will include a skate park, bike track, multipurpose court, play space, barbecues and more. |
SPONSOREDWe’ve been diving into Lotterywest grants through our Dream State series, and this week we’re looking at the Perth Inner City Youth Service. |
EXPLOREThere’s no better time than the school holidays to get out and about meet some of Western Australia’s friendly native animals - here’s where to do it. |
LOCAL DOERSWe’re partnering up with Town Team Movement to shine a light on people making our communities unique, and some of the excellent initiatives they’re working on. |
EAT & DRINK
We’re constantly updating our list of Perth’s best restaurants (it really does get hard to keep up sometimes!), but we’ve recently given it a fresh coat of paint to try help improve your dining experience around town…