Author: Your Herald

  • Showstopper

    Get ahead of the Bayswater revival SITUATED a hop, step and a jump from Bayswater’s town centre, this gorgeous, architecturally designed home lets you enjoy the area’s redevelopment without having to live cheek-by-jowl with the neighbours. A new, futuristic Metronet train station is on its way and the town centre’s getting a major WA government-led…

  • Land sale for Covid-19 relief

    VINCENT mayor Emma Cole says she’s planning to kybosh her council’s plans to sell off parkland under the guise of funding Coronavirus relief efforts. Staff have asked councillors to sell off five blocks of “miscellaneous” land, ranging from an awkward 294sqm wedge to a grand 5,760sqm double lot on Brentham Street that’s zoned for passive…

  • Still in business? We’re here for you

    If you’ve managed to weather Covid-19’s economic storm and kept your business open, congratulations; we know exactly what you’ve had to go through. But with the streets empty, letting people know that you’re still doing trade is more important than ever. If they can’t see you, they won’t know you’re there. That’s why advertising in the…

  • History in the making

    HISTORY is in the making and the Museum of Perth wants to document it as it happens. The museum has temporarily closed its doors because of the Coronavirus pandemic, but during the downtime has invited submissions of photos, videos, audio and stories for a digital archive of life in the time of coronavirus. So far…

  • Hunger scammers

    A CRUEL con targeting people desperate for groceries was being spread in suburban Facebook groups this week. The fake “One Year of Free Groceries” competition has swiped IGA’s brand name, though it’s been around a few years in various guises and using a variety of store names. The fake-IGA version looks to have been wildly…

  • Soothing words

    “WRITE it down,” Highgate resident Sally Lake is imploring people living through uncertainty and fear in the era of Covid-19. The former Vincent councillor is encouraging everyone to keep a “journal of the pandemic” to record feelings, observations and experiences. Ms Lake decided to start writing when the weight of sad news became too hard…

  • Pan Pacific offers homeless lifeline

    HOMELESS people most at risk from Coronavirus will stay at the Pan Pacific Perth under a “Hotels With Heart” program. The WA government is funding the trial and the hotel has given them a steep discount on the bill (about half what they’d make  if the rooms were populated  by conference attendees who’d otherwise be…

  • Chasing the carrot

    IN typical ‘cart before the horse’ fashion the Vincent administration is proposing to sell five lots of land in order to ‘aid the City’s financial stability’ without actually saying what the potential financial problems may be. The lots to be sold include a portion of the Barlee Street car park, and 5,760sqm of the Brentham…

  • Best Italian ever

    JUST as I discovered one of the best Italian restaurants in Perth, a nasty little virus came along and ruined everything. But don’t worry, Luckily Trattoria Ilaria is cranking up its takeaway service with a discounted menu. The D’Angers enjoyed a memorable meal there a couple of weeks ago. We were heading to a film…

  • Lockdown and loaded

    ARMED with a family-size bag of chips and a remote control bigger than a police truncheon, I took to the couch to battle the lockdown. Here are my TV picks to get you through some long nights in the house: The third season of the highly-popular Ozark was recently released on Netflix. The show follows…