Where to eat and what to do around Perth this weekend

Plus Serpentine Dam gets a new playground!

Welcome to the weekly wrap

Happy EOFY everyone! May your tax return bring you some kind of sweet relief as we march headstrong into the second half of the year that is two thousand and twenty four…

Yep, it’s been a long week.

EAT & DRINK

It’s true - we share this article often, but if there’s ever a time you need some dining inspo we reckon it’s just before the weekend. Plus, we’re always updating it, and you never know what new spot you might find this go around!

THE LATEST FROM PERTH IS OK!
NEWS

As well as the new playground, the recreation area’s $2.5 million upgrade also includes new picnic tables, accessible toilet facilities and additional parking.

SPONSORED

With wild ocean waters and rugged peninsulas the only thing between you and Antarctica, the Great Southern’s coastline truly makes you feel like you’re at the end of the earth – and winter brings a whole new layer of magic to the region.

EXPLORE

What happens when an architect and an interior designer buy a century-old cottage for their growing family?

STAYS

It’s the end of the financial year, which means it’s also time for the July school holidays (already!?) and maybe you’re eyeing off a sneaky last minute getaway?

HEALTH

Sometimes you’ve got to nourish to flourish. Mindsets, habits and routines are the foundation of any well-being. Put self-care on the menu and visit some of Perth’s best destinations for wellness.

WHAT’S ON

The good times roll on around town, with electronic music festivals, EOFY parties, the Second Life Markets, Canada Day and the launch of AGWA’s epic-looking new exhibition.

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Throwback Thursday

The Aussies just got bundled out of the T20 World Cup (boo!), so let’s look back on fonder times. Namely - 1906 at WA’s home of cricket, the WACA.

Image via WA State Library.