A 51-year-old Perth man has been sentenced over a frightening axe incident in Perth’s north.
Perth is set to welcome much-needed housing relief for people with disabilities after State planners approved a $4.9 million community home development.
Lawyers, judges and other members of WA’s legal profession will take part in the annual Walk for Justice to raise money for people needing pro bono legal aid.
A northern suburbs street just metres from a crash hotspot could soon be closed for good.
A restaurant — which will be open until 10pm seven days a week — and a childcare centre are set to be built in a busy Perth suburb.
Local groups went head to head at Noranda Recreation Centre last Monday night, each giving a three-minute pitch to Bendigo Bank Bayswater’s panel for a grant.
Eastern suburbs locals could soon have access to a ‘super bus’ transferring passengers from Noranda train station to the town centre.
A portion of an eastern suburbs sports reserve is set to be transformed to make way for a 30m telecommunication tower.
A search has started for someone to take on fixing local lakes as residents bemoan what they call a ‘lack of urgency’ in treating the lake’s declining amenity.
A 104-year-old tennis club in Perth’s east is making some hard decisions after the local council agreed to help bankroll a redevelopment of three tennis courts.
Locals have accused a Perth council of having ‘blood on their hands’ after claims almost 900,000 native animals had been slaughtered by cats over the past three years.
Suburban lakes dried up so much over Perth’s long dry spell that councils were forced to ask for an increased groundwater allocation.
The new bridge is expected to increase safety, reduce ongoing maintenance costs and prevent closures that inconvenience commuters.
A Perth council has voted to adopt a tree preservation order, meaning individuals cannot cut, remove or destroy TPO trees without written approval from the council.
Wine, cider and a three-day weekend? What’s not to love?
Employees of a popular inner-city Thai cafe located at a notorious intersection are calling on the council to install kerbside bollards to protect the eatery from car crashes.
Property group Element had applied to remove the Federation-style property from the city’s municipal heritage inventory to make way for road widening and a social housing development.
The City of Perth has received a request to introduce a scheme amendment to allow the site to be used as a mixed-use development.
Part of an 84-year-old inner-city home will be transformed into a small cafe.
A man has been fined in Perth Magistrates Court over his attack on a public officer.