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Cutting it fine

By Stuart Stirling on April 30, 2026

Puck around and find out

By Olivia Fuderer on April 27, 2026

Break-ing bad

By Connor Kidd on April 23, 2026

Reef grief

By Bethany Tabi on April 23, 2026

Bitter pill for sweet treats

By Camila Egusquiza Santa Cruz on April 2, 2026

Pour form makes unhappy hour

By Adam Morolla on April 2, 2026

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No honey? Mo’ problems

By Bethany Tabi on May 1, 2026

Australians without partners face financial challenges and are not as happy as those in couples, according to new research.

What a buzzkill

By Max Ferrari on May 1, 2026

The detection of an invasive fruit fly in Perth’s inner suburbs has householders and businesses on edge.

Culture and the city

By Monique Moylan on May 1, 2026

The sounds of First Nations voices are ringing out across Perth’s CBD, as artists take centre stage at Yagan Square.

Cutting it fine

By Stuart Stirling on April 30, 2026
Fighter Kye Bicknell weight cutting

Combat fighters are putting their bodies on the line to lose weight ahead of bouts, but experts and coaches are questioning the risks.

Dude, where’s my carpool?

By Connor Kidd on April 30, 2026

In a city of car lovers, can sharing a ride help to reduce congestion and travel costs?

Gas tax ignites debate

By Daniel Holmes on April 30, 2026

Experts and the Greens say a higher tax on Australia’s gas exports could raise money for important public services.

Tubby tabbies need walks, love

By Camila Egusquiza Santa Cruz on April 30, 2026

A new study says pet obesity is a serious problem, but financial constraints are making it tough for owners to tackle the issue.

Puck around and find out

By Olivia Fuderer on April 27, 2026

Heated Rivalry, the queer sports romance, is drawing large crowds of fans together in Perth for watch parties and quiz nights.

The “antibiotic apocalypse”

By Caris Harper on April 24, 2026

Experts in antimicrobial resistance want people to be more alert of the risks, or else we could “go back to the dark ages”.

Fight for renters rights

By Emily Vajs on April 23, 2026

A coalition of community groups went to Parliament House today, demanding an end to no-fault evictions.

Thrift or grift

By Sarah Abed on April 23, 2026

Thrift shopping was once associated with affordability. Now, prices are rising as demand grows.

Love hinges on this

By Zoe Targa Nardin on April 23, 2026

Research shows Gen Z is dating less. There’s disagreement over whether apps are the answer.

Mind games

By Arianna Buonocore on April 23, 2026

After a high profile in-game mental health episode in the AFL, there are calls for a ‘mental health round’ to be introduced.

Renters gearing up for relief

By Stella McGann on April 23, 2026

Will slashing the Capital Gains Tax discount and removing negative gearing have a positive impact on Perth’s disastrous rental market?

Slash in the plan

By Zahra Anwary on April 23, 2026

Advocates say proposed NDIS changes risk cutting off essential funding and services for young people with disabilities.

Lost and hound

By Matthew McKenzie on April 23, 2026

Perth had its own ‘Valerie’ moment when an owner was reunited with his lost Dachshund after 80 days.

Break-ing bad

By Connor Kidd on April 23, 2026

Multiple fast food chains are in the spotlight over workers’ rights, including access to proper breaks.

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