It's finally (almost) waterfall season!

Plus what's on this weekend, 10 Nights in Port and more.

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So we’re jumping the gun a little bit on the forecast for Thursday’s weather (typing this on Wednesday afternoon), but it feels like it’s finally time for Perth’s waterfalls to start putting a bit of a show on.

Below you’ll find our Western Australia waterfall guide, with Perth’s various trickles to try and tackle this weekend, plus our weekend guide, the return program for Freo’s awesome 10 Nights in Port and loads more…

EVENTS

The Fremantle's beloved 10 Nights in Port festival has confirmed its 2024 program, featuring over 15 mysterious installations, exhibitions and performances taking place from August 15-25…

THE LATEST FROM PERTH IS OK!
NEWS

This week a new $1 billion masterplan for the CBD’s riverfront has been unveiled with the aim of keeping Perth one of the most liveable and prosperous cities in the world.

WHAT’S ON

Spanning from Busselton to Augusta, almost 150 artists will throw open their studio doors for 16 days, welcoming art appreciators from far and wide into their usually private creative spaces.

EXPLORE

If there’s one thing that keeps the people of Perth going during the gloomy winter months, it’s waterfalls – we simply cannot get enough of ‘em. And it seems we’ve finally had (just) enough rain to start enjoying them!

SPONSORED

Whether you’ve been in the game for a long time, or keen to get into it, this Sunday 21 July Perth’s largest photography and videography expo hits town with brands, workshops, talks and more.

EAT & DRINK

In what feels like the blink of an eye, Mount Hawthorn has become one of Perth’s best dining destinations, with everything from low-key Lebanese to nuovo Italian.

WHAT’S ON

Winter ain’t slowing Perth down, and this what’s on guide feels like one of the biggest of year, including Christmas in July’s galore, RE//Perth, Lightscape, fried chicken bowls club bounties and more.

CCAPTUREDD

Throwback Thursday

The iconic Hyatt Regency Hotel on Adelaide Terrace has been a popular choice for tourists and has hosted many famous faces since opening in 1988, and will sadly be shutting its doors on August 31 after 36 years of operation.

Image Credit: State Library of Western Australia