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Alan Bond’s grandson Banjo Bond’s company has purchased a key building in the Murray Street Mall for $32.25 million.
In May,local boy done good Dave Pynt brings the party back to Perth for one heck of a homecoming.
Parents are facing tech hurdles in accessing the WA government’s $103.5 million Student Assistance Payment program.
A new exhibition during the Boorloo Heritage Festival celebrates the era in which gloves and hats,suits and ties were mandatory for those “going to town”. So when did standards slip?
The $14 million revamp the state hopes will help the embattled Yagan Square hospitality precinct shed its reputation as Perth’s “white elephant” is nearing completion. But will it work?
A sharp decline in alcohol consumption among risk-averse young adults is undermining the live music scene,which has long relied on the sale of booze.