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The morbid reason house prices will soar in the western suburbs

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

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The profitable Perth suburb where sellers pocketed a whopping $1 million

The profitable Perth suburb where sellers pocketed a whopping $1 million

The Perth suburbs leading profit gains are dominated by Generation X and older Millennials, typically in their late 30s to late 40s.

  • by Sarah Brookes
Frustration from council as Nedlands apartments given seal of approval

Frustration from council as Nedlands apartments given seal of approval

Planning frameworks ‘don’t make a difference’ says a Nedlands councillor in response to the approval of a 10-storey boutique apartment block.

  • by Claire Ottaviano
Mother, daughters hospitalised after insect repellent allegedly served at restaurant

Mother, daughters hospitalised after insect repellent allegedly served at restaurant

A Perth mother and her two daughters spent hours in hospital after they were allegedly served insect repellent instead of juice at a restaurant in Nedlands.

  • by Josh Hohne
What it costs to live in the Perth suburbs where wellbeing is highest

What it costs to live in the Perth suburbs where wellbeing is highest

A suburb’s wellbeing was measured on several indicators including health, environment, jobs and income – but it comes at a price.

  • by Sarah Brookes and Elizabeth Redman
The Perth suburbs where negative gearing is going through the roof

The Perth suburbs where negative gearing is going through the roof

The gap between what investors receive in rent and spend in mortgage repayments is widening, in some areas by more than $1600 a week.

  • by Sarah Brookes
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Perth councillor puts hand up for run at Nedlands for WA Liberals

Perth councillor puts hand up for run at Nedlands for WA Liberals

City of Perth councillor and Perth Racing director Brent Fleeton is confirmed to have nominated for preselection while Perth businessman Jonathan Huston is also understood to be considering putting his name in the hat. 

  • by Hamish Hastie
Traditional French fare is worth the trip back in time

Traditional French fare is worth the trip back in time

Despite our misgivings, this was one of the finest, most expertly cooked meals we’ve enjoyed in quite some time. 

  • by Rob Broadfield
‘Deadly’ Perth babies’ hospital move sets top doctors on collision course with minister
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‘Deadly’ Perth babies’ hospital move sets top doctors on collision course with minister

A leaked document shows the fears health professionals hold about a government decision to locate higher risk births away from the state’s children’s hospital.

  • by Michael Genovese
Minister’s stance on ‘small’ number of sick, premature babies requiring surgery fast ‘incredibly upsetting’
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Minister’s stance on ‘small’ number of sick, premature babies requiring surgery fast ‘incredibly upsetting’

Helping Little Hands’ Joanne Beedie said there was only about 30 babies impacted by moving the mums and babies hospital sounded like those lives might be less valuable.

  • by Hamish Hastie
‘Groundhog Day’: New-look Nedlands triple-tower approved despite dividing panel

‘Groundhog Day’: New-look Nedlands triple-tower approved despite dividing panel

After several design iterations, a public row with the City of Nedlands and private peace talks, property developer Gurner’s Stirling Highway new-look megaproject has narrowly secured approval.

  • by Jesinta Burton

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