Latest news from Perth.
Behind the press releases and parliament steps, a cascade of fiscal and demographic figures is reshaping how Western Australia is run — and who benefits.
By Perth News Desk · 4 July 2026
From free Saturday sessions in Kings Park to $20 drop-in studio classes in Leederville, Perth's mindfulness scene has quietly grown into something worth taking seriously.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From Leederville to Fremantle, a growing crop of Perth eateries is winning over health professionals with menus built around whole foods, transparent sourcing, and meals that actually deliver on their wellness promises.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
With Perth's median house price sitting at $680,000 and vacancy rates below 1%, a growing number of locals are turning to rent-vesting — renting in expensive suburbs while buying investment properties they can actually afford.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
With Perth's median house price sitting at $680,000 and vacancy rates below 1%, first home buyers face a brutal market — but grants, stamp duty relief and shared equity schemes are still on the table.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
Perth classrooms are quietly adopting structured meditation and mindfulness programs, and parents are starting to ask where their school stands.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
Across Perth's suburbs, off-leash parks are drawing regulars who come for their dogs and stay for the workout — and the company.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
You don't need a cushion, an app subscription, or a cleared schedule — just ten minutes and a willingness to sit still.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From Subiaco to Sorrento, the region's weekend markets are stacked with cold-weather produce right now — and shopping local has never made more nutritional sense.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From Leederville grain bowls to Fremantle ferments, Perth's eat-well scene has matured well beyond the açaí bowl — and the city's dietitians are taking notice.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
With vacancy rates sitting below 1% and median house prices pushing $680,000, a new wave of purpose-built rental developments is promising Perth tenants something radical: stability.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
From Scarborough Beach Road to the Swan River foreshore, Perth's network of free outdoor fitness equipment is bigger — and better equipped — than most residents realise.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
With vacancy rates sitting below 1% and median rents climbing past $650 a week, Perth tenants facing lease expiry have fewer moves than ever — but they're not out of options.
By Perth Property Desk · 4 July 2026
Science-backed breathing exercises you can do at your desk, on the foreshore, or between meetings — no app required.
By Perth Wellness Desk · 4 July 2026
From Northbridge to South Perth, independent cafes are shaping local identity and drawing communities back to their suburbs—here's where to find them.
By Perth Lifestyle Desk · 4 July 2026
From riverside markets to world-class theatre, Perth's winter festival season offers visitors a genuine window into the city's creative pulse—if they know where to look.
By Perth Culture Desk · 4 July 2026
With property prices cooling and families reassessing where to live, here's what Perth parents actually need to know about schools, amenities and making the most of the city.
By Perth Lifestyle Desk · 4 July 2026
From Northbridge to Rockingham, the people running Perth's markets aren't just selling produce – they're anchoring communities as chain stores multiply.
By Perth Lifestyle Desk · 4 July 2026