A Perth council has voted to adopt a tree preservation order, meaning individuals cannot cut, remove or destroy TPO trees without written approval from the council.
Vandals defacing trees in Perth’s CBD could soon be slapped with a huge fine after Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas described inner-city tree vandalism as becoming ‘out of hand’.
After questioning from PerthNow, councils have revealed their struggles to keep trees alive during one of the city’s driest six months on record.
Employees of a popular inner-city Thai cafe located at a notorious intersection are calling on the council to install kerbside bollards to protect the eatery from car crashes.
A trial extension of the Red and Blue CAT bus services will become permanent after $10 million was allocated in the State Government’s 2024-25 State Budget for their continued operation.
Property group Element had applied to remove the Federation-style property from the city’s municipal heritage inventory to make way for road widening and a social housing development.
The City of Perth council is set to vote on whether to review two local laws which, if changed, could increase the fine for the offences from $500 to $5000.
The City of Perth has received a request to introduce a scheme amendment to allow the site to be used as a mixed-use development.
Part of an 84-year-old inner-city home will be transformed into a small cafe.
A nine-year-old Baldivis resident has proven to be ‘wheelie good’ after being selected to fly to the US to compete in an international Tony Hawk skateboarding competition.
The six-building development will also include a luxury hotel, cafe, supermarket, office spaces and ‘The Commons’, a public open space designed to host live entertainment, performances and art exhibitions.
The celebration — which will run from May 17 to June 28 — will include events such as Drag Bingo, a movie night and a life drawing class with contortionist drag king Jaxon Coke.