Claremont
The morbid reason house prices will soar in the western suburbs
Prices are predicted to go through the roof in some of Perth’s most tightly held neighbourhoods.
- by Sarah Brookes
Latest
‘Residential dustbowls’: The Perth postcodes on an investor blacklist
Suburbs on Perth’s ever-expanding outer fringe feature heavily on a national list of the riskiest postcodes to invest. Investors are warned to avoid them.
- by Sarah Brookes
His daughter put cameras in his aged-care room. But she never expected to see this
A 27-year-old man was given a prison sentence on Thursday after CCTV cameras caught him sexually assaulting a man with dementia and Parkinsons in Claremont.
- by Rebecca Peppiatt
Take two: Shein pop-up moves to Claremont Showgrounds
Shein Air pop-up to land at Centenary Pavilion at the Claremont Showgrounds on July 5 after canned announcement in Joondalup.
- by Jesinta Burton
Iconic western suburbs hotel sues over ‘costly delays’ to $12m facelift
It’s considered an institution in Perth’s affluent western suburbs, but court documents have revealed The Claremont Hotel’s $12 million facelift may not have been as smooth sailing as its glitzy reopening made it seem.
- by Jesinta Burton
Broadbrush
Eat and drink Perth
Siren Song in Fremantle: Hospitality guru is back with beer and blues
One hospo entrepreneur stages a comeback, another seems to be planning an entire city takeover, and one of our favourites has a new chef (and a new menu, too).
- by Rob Broadfield
More Millennials lodge at Hotel Boomer as rentals hit record low in Perth
Researchers say soaring house prices and the challenges of finding affordable rentals mean more young people are staying at home for longer.
- by Sarah Brookes
Review
Nolita
Nolita: An authentic Italian with atmosphere
Nolita was recently taken over by Il Lido and Canteen Pizza owner Lyndon Waples, and he’s redesigned the menu.
- by Rob Broadfield
Ciara Glennon’s father denounces ‘abominable’ Claremont TV drama series
In a radio interview on Monday, Denis Glennon said the Claremont Murders drama series was “abominable, unnecessary, insensitive and served no public value at all”.
- by Heather McNeill
Western suburbs classic gets a revamp in great start to Perth’s year of the pub
In a leafy, stockbroker-infested suburb, a classic pub has had a welcome facelift. It bodes well for the dining options in Perth’s affluent west.
- by Rob Broadfield
Perth’s top private schools smash $30,000 fee ceiling for first time in 2023
Perth’s private school fees have risen to record levels, with some increasing costs by up to 10 per cent – but they’re still a bargain next to those in the east.
- by Holly Thompson
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