Three things I love:West Coast Fever defender Sunday Aryang

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.

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As it happened:WA news on Monday,April 29

As it happened:WA news on Monday,April 29

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  • byHeather McNeill
Love and relationships on the streets of Perth

Love and relationships on the streets of Perth

In this new series,we get to know the people of Perth,their lives,and the issues that are important to them from love to marriage,parenthood,careers,achievements and more.

  • byMark Naglazas
Read all about it:WAtoday enters a new era

Read all about it:WAtoday enters a new era

After 16 years’ publishing award-winning local news,WAtoday marks its evolution with brand-new offerings for the people of Perth.

  • byDaile Cross
Three things I love:St John Ambulance WA paramedic Matt Didcoe

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.

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Bond behind Perth’s biggest city retail deal this year

Bond behind Perth’s biggest city retail deal this year

Alan Bond’s grandson Banjo Bond’s company has purchased a key building in the Murray Street Mall for $32.25 million.

  • bySarah Brookes
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How a Perth chef turned a love of barbecue into one of the planet’s best open-fire dining restaurants

How a Perth chef turned a love of barbecue into one of the planet’s best open-fire dining restaurants

In May,local boy done good Dave Pynt brings the party back to Perth for one heck of a homecoming.

  • byMax Veenhuyzen
Perth parents encounter technical difficulties trying to claim cost-of-living student payouts

Perth parents encounter technical difficulties trying to claim cost-of-living student payouts

Parents are facing tech hurdles in accessing the WA government’s $103.5 million Student Assistance Payment program.

  • bySarah Brookes
Going to town:The ‘selfies of the day’ that captured the high fashion of Perth’s shoppers

Going to town:The ‘selfies of the day’ that captured the high fashion of Perth’s shoppers

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?

  • byMark Naglazas
A new era for Perth’s ‘white elephant’? Yagan Square readies for revamp reveal

A new era for Perth’s ‘white elephant’? Yagan Square readies for revamp reveal

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?

  • byJesinta Burton
Gen Z is not drinking – and it’s threatening Perth’s live music scene

Gen Z is not drinking – and it’s threatening Perth’s live music scene

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.

  • byMark Naglazas