Subiaco
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- Hospitals
Subiaco Hospital’s mums and bubs’ centre canned as redevelopment shrinks
St John of God had moved the mothers and babies’ centre to the top floors of the development, but last month applied to the WA Planning Commission to remove those storeys.
- Hamish Hastie
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- Lulu La Delizia
One of Perth’s finest restaurants opens a new, all-day cantina diners will love
From made-to-order panini to pre-dinner (and post-dinner) fun, this spin-off from a beloved Italian restaurant is gearing up for a big summer.
- Max Veenhuyzen
Subiaco, Bunbury developments take out WA’s top landscape awards
One of the most significant urban infill projects in Perth’s built environment history and a “bold, memorable, and deeply inclusive” regional project won the top gongs.
- Emma Young
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- Restaurants
First look: Lulu La Delizia team brings a cosy 24-seat cantina to Subiaco this winter
By day, this brutalist fantasy will serve lunchtime panini (including a Sopranos-inspired sandwich). After dark, expect aperitivo and pasta.
- Max Veenhuyzen
- Analysis
- Australia votes
Social climbers: How Perth independents are bypassing mainstream media to reach voters
Social media is playing a bigger role in political campaigns, but no WA candidates are doing it as effectively as Kate Hulett in Fremantle and Kate Chaney in Curtin.
- Mark Naglazas
Move over Seoul and Dubai: Perth offers luxury homes at global bargain prices
A six by four in Peppermint Grove, anyone? Perth’s luxury house prices are the fastest rising in the nation, but still offer bang for buck on the global stage.
- Sarah Brookes
Perth’s most bachelor-dense suburbs – and where the single ladies live
Where you live might influence your chances of finding love more than you think. Among singles aged 20-49, Perth’s dating landscape shows some intriguing patterns.
- Sarah Brookes
High life: Where are Perth’s best high streets, and why do we still love them?
Perth’s high streets are constantly under threat from mega-malls. But we cling to these urban oases because of their convenience, their charm, their connection to community.
- Mark Naglazas
This Perth suburb is being revamped, but what about its local schools?
A large development proposal has raised alarm bells for residents who say the population influx will put strain on schools.
- Holly Thompson
Ben Lisle on life lessons, riding motorbikes and helming Hesperia
The man leading one of Perth’s most successful property development firms talks calculated risks, motorbikes, and helming Hesperia.
- Jesinta Burton