Mount Lawley
Police plead for safer driving after multiple WA crashes including deaths of two women
In addition to the fatal Indian Ocean Drive crash, a Honda sedan also ploughed through a Nando’s restaurant at Mount Lawley.
- by Alex Condon
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Three men charged over alleged Perth junior football club brawl
A fight allegedly broke out on the sidelines of a girls AFL game after the umpire sent off a player.
- by Rebecca Peppiatt
Review
Bar Rogue
Meet the inner-city Perth wine bar with serious fine-dining pedigree
Good times, good wines, good prices: this Beaufort Street hangout run by two hospitality veterans nails the wine bar trifecta.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
Review
Threecoins & Sons
What does the suburban Italian restaurant of tomorrow look (and taste) like? Head to Beaufort Street and see for yourself
A mix of familiar and new-fangled, casual and celebratory, Threecoins & Sons is a blueprint for the more modern neighbourhood family restaurant.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
Review
Le Rebelle
Le Rebelle: Excellence all round at Perth/Parisian bistro
Before you know it, three hours have gone by and all you have left are traces of bearnaise on the chin, the crisp acidity of Chablis and a fading memory of that escargot sauce.
- by Rob Broadfield
The school catchments behind Perth’s most in-demand suburbs
Domain data reveals the main school catchments people are searching for when looking to buy a house, and the results are more varied than you might think.
- by Holly Thompson
The long list of Perth postcodes where renting is unaffordable
Even on the average rental household income of $103,805 a year, more and more people are struggling to find an affordable rental in the current market.
- by Sarah Brookes
Review
Bar Vino
This Mount Lawley trattoria is a reminder of why we go out to eat
Walking into Bar Vino is a tonic. It’s noisy, the tables are European bistro close. Staff weave expertly through the restaurant with plates and glassware. The energy crackles.
- by Rob Broadfield
It’s got an outdoor dunny and no internal doors, but this Mt Lawley house is a winner
This suburban oasis in Mt Lawley is half the size of the average Australian home, only has an outdoor toilet and no internal doors. And it’s winning awards for its design.
- by Sarah Brookes
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Education
Students kicked out of Perth’s top public schools over ‘catchment fraud’
Students have had their enrolments at some of Perth’s top public schools cancelled after it was found their families falsely told the schools they lived within the correct catchment area.
- by Holly Thompson
Review
Testun Bar
Testun Bar: The best pork chop I’ve ever eaten was a bloody revelation
The waiter made it clear that their pork chop was cooked medium rare. I nodded enthusiastically.
- by Rob Broadfield
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