Perthonalities
Perth indie bookshop takes novel approach to moving this weekend
Keep your eyes peeled when driving along Beaufort Street this weekend; you might see an unusual sight.
- by Emma Young
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Three Things I Love: Perth garden goddess Sabrina Hahn on radio, Kings Park and a family heirloom
This week, a Perth institution shares her lifelong love of live radio, a precious ritual with her children – and where she can get away with playing dress-up.
- by Sabrina Hahn
Three things I love: West Coast Fever defender Sunday Aryang
Each week, WAtoday reaches out to the Perth community to find out three things people love the most about our coastal capital.
- by Sunday Aryang
Three things I love: St John Ambulance WA paramedic Matt Didcoe
Each week, WAtoday reaches out to the Perth community to find out three things people love the most about our coastal capital.
- by Matt Didcoe
Opinion
AFL 2024
Harley hype is real – but he’s not the only reason West Coast won
Prized recruit Harley Reid has brought an undeniable swagger and class to West Coast but it’s absurd to suggest he’s the only cause of the club’s resurgence.
- by Brendan Foster
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ALP
How Scarborough pool laps changed John Quigley’s mind on retirement
After weeks of speculation WA’s attorney-general, and its oldest and most colourful MP has confirmed his retirement. But he’s not quite done with law reform.
- by Hamish Hastie
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Political lobbying
Burke’s tip to Basil: Cull the Clan or go nowhere with the Libs
When asked what he spoke to Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas about, the former premier said it related to the Liberals’ powerbroking faction known as the Clan.
- by Hamish Hastie
Making a list, checking it twice: Zempilas lifts veil in state politics tilt tease
Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas has insinuated he’ll spend the Christmas break mulling a long-speculated tilt at state politics after months of public denials.
- by Jesinta Burton
Perth turns out for premiere of hotly anticipated Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible, along with Barbie and Oppenheimer, are being heralded as movies that will help revitalise an ailing industry by getting people back in cinemas.
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Eat and drink Perth
George Kailis takes over one of Cottesloe’s iconic beachside restaurants
The new restaurant will employ a dedicated nutritionist to work with the chef when creating menus.
- by Rob Broadfield
Culturally curious turn out for Alliance Francaise French Film Festival launch
The Australian premiere of Nicolas Bedos’ drama Masquerade, a Cannes 2022 official selection, set the scene with a heady dose of glamour, lust and manipulation.