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Welcome to the weekly guide
It was so lovely to meet a few of you IRL last week - and we hope you enjoyed a couple of quiet cold ones over the weekend on us! We want to keep the good vibes going, and so we’re launching a new giveaway this week.
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HOMES
It’s no surprise that Cottesloe is one of our most sought-after suburbs – luxe properties, majestic Norfolk pines and proximity to the stunning beach are of course impressive. But this Broome Street home is a marvel – and we’re happy to be showing you a peek inside.
THE LATEST FROM PERTH IS OK!
NEWSThe first step in upgrading the Bicentennial Tree in the Pemberton region has been completed and it is now reopened for climbing. |
SPONSOREDLocal communities around Perth are exhausted by drivers dominating our streets with aggressive driving behaviours that make our roads unsafe for pedestrians and cyclists. |
EAT & DRINKDo you and your mates possess an infinite wealth of random knowledge? Do you also like to get together over drinks and eats during the week? |
NEWSA boardwalk between Scarborough and Trigg beaches could once again become a possibility after the City of Stirling has commissioned a $500,000 feasibility report. |
SPORTSNine-year-old Mia Kretzer won the women’s skateboard vert best trick at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in California recently, pulling a massive 720 on her second of five attempts! |
WHAT’S ON
Each year, from the first Sunday in July to the following Sunday in Australia is NAIDOC Week, a chance for the country to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.