Latest news from Perth.
Perth’s best off-leash parks aren’t just canine playgrounds – they’re becoming key meeting grounds for runners, walkers, and fitness groups looking for a sense of community.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From lupin tempeh at Subi Markets to pulse bowls on St Georges Terrace, Perth’s alternative protein scene is on the rise.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
An analysis of Perth's tight property market reveals renting often edges out buying for affordability in 2026, but only just.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
When stress flares in the office or at home, Perth locals are turning to brief, practical breathwork techniques for fast relief.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From kimchi in Leederville to kombucha in Subiaco, Perth’s shelves are bursting with gut-friendly fermented fare – here’s how to shop and snack smarter.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
Perth boasts a network of secret bushland trails and river paths that rarely make it into guidebooks — but offer some of the most restorative escapes in the city.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
As rental prices spike across booming suburbs, we investigate whether Perth tenants can still afford to keep their leases within the traditional 30% income benchmark.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
As more West Australians aim for balanced diets and sustainable choices, local shops and community programs are making it easier to find protein that isn’t steak or chicken.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
With median house prices at $680,000 and vacancy rates under 1%, Perth investors weigh living where they love—or buying where they can afford.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
From tucked-away wetlands to suburban bushland, Perth’s secret green corridors quietly reward the city’s keenest walkers and runners.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
Amid growing concerns over student wellbeing, Perth schools are turning to mindfulness programs, from Mindful Medleys in Subiaco to workshops in Cannington.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From sweaty Bikram sessions in Leederville to gentle restorative flows along the Swan River foreshore, Perth's yoga scene has never been more varied — or more confusing.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From Leederville grain bowls to Fremantle fish dishes, Perth's food scene is delivering genuinely nourishing meals — and dietitians are paying attention.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
With vacancy rates below 1% and buying now costing a median $680,000, a new wave of purpose-built rental developments is promising Perth tenants something rare: stability.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
As gym memberships creep past $80 a month, Perth's outdoor aquatic options offer a cheaper, more invigorating alternative — if you know where to look.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From Joondalup's fast-tracked transit village to Wanneroo's industrial push, a wave of approved projects is reshaping Perth's north and testing infrastructure that was already under strain.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
More West Australians are turning to meditation to manage stress and sleep — here's how to actually begin, without the jargon or the expensive apps.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
As Perth's vacancy rate sits below 1% and buying a median-priced home requires a $136,000 deposit, purpose-built rental developments are positioning themselves as a third way — but the numbers tell a complicated story.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026