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Cost of parking in Perth during the day to rise, but one parking perk will stay

Cost of parking in Perth during the day to rise, but one parking perk will stay

The City of Perth council has backed a substantial increase to daytime parking fees, with the hike set to bring in $700,000 in extra revenue this financial year.

  • by Jesinta Burton

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Perth council axes policy to protect its urban forest over safety concerns

Perth council axes policy to protect its urban forest over safety concerns

This council was one of the hottest places in Perth during February’s heatwave conditions, so why did councillors vote to revoke its policy to stop trees of significance from facing the chop?

  • by Sarah Brookes
WA’s greenest city turns red at the prospect of a cherished century-old tree being chopped down

WA’s greenest city turns red at the prospect of a cherished century-old tree being chopped down

Could great design and a land swap be the answer to saving this monster tree? Why architects say there is a design-led solution to this problem.

  • by Mark Naglazas
Cockburn council shelves $114,000 ‘Croatia junket’ after public outcry

Cockburn council shelves $114,000 ‘Croatia junket’ after public outcry

A proposal for City of Cockburn ratepayers to foot a $114,000 bill for the mayor and three councillors to spend a week in Croatia has been put on ice. 

  • by Heather McNeill and Gary Adshead
$114k to attend a Croatian music festival: Is it time for councils to end sister city relationships?
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$114k to attend a Croatian music festival: Is it time for councils to end sister city relationships?

A Cockburn council delegation to Split, Croatia, includes spending up to $25,000 on each councillor’s business class flights, plus an accommodation budget of $500 each per night.

  • by Gary Adshead
Financial aid for WA residents hit by bushfires, electricity costs

Financial aid for WA residents hit by bushfires, electricity costs

West Australians are eligible to get at least $200 credit on their power bills while residents affected by the Mariginiup fire can access the Lord Mayor’s Distress Relief Fund.

  • by Alex Condon
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Seven years and millions of dollars spent but Perth’s Piccadilly Theatre still sitting empty

Seven years and millions of dollars spent but Perth’s Piccadilly Theatre still sitting empty

The stalled project provides insight into what’s happening – or not happening – across the rest of the city, whose many heritage buildings are boarded up because the owners are not motivated to develop their properties.

  • by Mark Naglazas
Australia’s most liveable suburb is in Perth

Australia’s most liveable suburb is in Perth

The worst-performing places were outer suburban areas with rapidly growing greenfield developments and often lagging infrastructure.

  • by Rachael Dexter and Daile Cross
What actually happens if you chop down that verge tree? Well, it depends where you live
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What actually happens if you chop down that verge tree? Well, it depends where you live

Whether you get a warning or a $10,000 fine for interfering with your local suburban streetscape might depend on little more than luck in Perth.

  • by Heather McNeill
South Perth ‘timber tower’ gets tick as panel overrides council

South Perth ‘timber tower’ gets tick as panel overrides council

Is this 51-storey South Perth record-breaker an environmental marvel, or an undercooked overdevelopment? It depends who’s talking, the developer or the council.

  • by Emma Young
Why architects are at odds with a ‘wasted opportunity’ in this hip corner of Freo

Why architects are at odds with a ‘wasted opportunity’ in this hip corner of Freo

Architects are charged with putting people into homes. So why, during a housing crisis, are seven high-profile design professionals fighting to stop a major development?

  • by Mark Naglazas