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Truffle dishes are back on the menu
Plus Bridgetown, butchers and more.
Welcome to the weekly guide
We’re taking things pretty low and slow so far this June, getting out into nature, looking for the odd cosy fireplace to curl up by, or soup to curl up with…
But we did still manage to get down to Strange Fest over the weekend and we recommend you do the same! It’s easy to get to, mostly free and something a lil bit different for your CBD explorations.
EAT & DRINK
It’s that time of year once again. The ground is damp, the leaves have fallen and the dogs are on the hunt for those elusive black treasures that hide beneath the south-western orchards.
THE LATEST FROM PERTH IS OK!
NEWSThomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah has been a towering success in its first year according to an economic assessment of the 12 months between November 2022 and ’23. |
SPONSOREDYou’ll find these villas perfectly centred in the South West’s “Golden Triangle” between Margaret River, Busselton and Dunsborough. |
EAT & DRINKForget the deli section at your local big chain supermarket. Pillars of the local community, butchers have been a big deal since forever, and it’s time you reconnect with your local. |
LIFESTYLEPaint and sip? Nay! Sip and style? Slay! Put down the paint brush and pick up a makeup brush – a pop up beauty masterclass is heading to Subi this spring. |
SPORTSAs part of the competition, Women’s Super League (WSL) teams Manchester City, West Ham United, and Leicester City, as well as Paris Saint-Germain, will play a week-long exhibition tournament. |
EAT & DRINK
Bridgetown AKA Fridgetown is always a must-visit destination for us, but when the temperature drops, it truly comes alive. The unofficial winter capital of WA is full of history, as well as plenty of spots for eating, drinking and exploring.