Bayswater
Pain and gain: Perth’s biggest property winners and losers revealed
Perth home owners made record profits when selling, but there were exceptions, with sellers in one coastal suburb losing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- by Sarah Brookes
Latest
Driver accused of killing worker in Bayswater rampage faces court
Raymond Henry Pianto was allegedly driving erratically through Bayswater on Tuesday when he ploughed into several cars and a 52-year-old construction worker.
- by Rebecca Peppiatt
Updated
Crime
Man arrested over Bayswater rampage had kids in his car: police
Police have arrested an erratic driver who allegedly ploughed into a pedestrian and several other cars with two young children in the back of his vehicle.
- by Heather McNeill
Property goldmine: These 10 Perth suburbs eclipsed 30 per cent growth
The total value of property transactions in WA was worth $40 billion over the past financial year, with some suburbs recording gains of around 40 per cent.
- by Sarah Brookes
BMX under the bridge: Perth’s newest bike track opens under Tonkin Highway
The $1 million facility was built as part of the $400 million Tonkin Gap project which is nearing completion.
- by Hamish Hastie
Bayswater residents told stay indoors as firies battle waste facility blaze
An early morning fire at a skip bin hire facility has prompted a HAZMAT warning for residents.
- by Sarah Brookes
The proportion of West Australians who own their own home is shrinking
Australia’s property market is one of the most expensive in the world, with the time taken for first home buyers to purchase a home rising in Perth.
- by Sarah Brookes
Review
Big Don’s Smoked Meats
Big Don’s Smoked Meats serves world-class American barbecue from a former auto wreckers − and scores a hat
The one-time underground pop-up in Bayswater’s industrial area has developed a bold new blueprint for barbecue dining.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
Sprawling Perth needs ‘Barcelona’ suburbs – but Metronet’s not the answer
An influential industry body has identified five Perth suburbs as prime locations for transformative development near public transport, defying government logic.
- by Sarah Brookes
Perth councils call for government help to rein in roving trolleys
Local government representatives say retailers are not doing enough to address the escalating issue of trolley litter – and they want the state government to step in.
- by Rebecca Peppiatt
Australia’s most pampered puppy? The life of Bindi the baby dingo
Bindi – a three-month-old pure-breed – eats, sleeps, works and even shops with her Bayswater family, who say she can’t be left alone, or she’ll rip the house apart.
- by Linda Parri
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