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Free Australia Day Festival at Coogee Beach

Celebrate Australia Day 2026 with free family entertainment at Coogee Beach. Enjoy live music, cultural performances, wildlife encounters, and classic Aussie competitions.

Illegal acts put Port Kennedy Scientific Park at risk

A spike in vandalism and illegal camping at Port Kennedy Scientific Park is endangering the 700ha coastal reserve. Authorities are urging the community to report illegal activity to protect the site.

Perth Coastal Garden: A Design and Lifestyle Fusion

Discover how a Perth couple transformed their coastal garden into a sanctuary that seamlessly connects design with their lifestyle. Explore the native plants and sustainable features that make it thrive.

Gnarabup development approved after appeal knockbacks

WA Environment Minister Reece Whitby greenlights a 12-unit development in Gnarabup, rejecting nearly all appeal claims. The decision highlights tensions between tourism growth and coastal protection in the Margaret River region.

20% Off NZ Scenic Rail Tours: Earlybird Sale

Travellers can save 20% on multi-day scenic rail tours across New Zealand for 2026-27. The sale runs from December 26 to January 31, 2026. Book online with promo code EARLYBD27.

Beeliar Reserve upgrade plan gets poor reception

Nearly half of Cockburn residents say a proposed $7 million upgrade for Beeliar Reserve and Community Centre is inadequate. Read the community's concerns and the council's response.

Perth train services resume after major freeway crash

Train services on Perth's Mandurah Line have resumed after a serious truck and car collision on the Kwinana Freeway near Cockburn station damaged rail infrastructure and halted services for hours. A woman was hospitalised.

Sea Cliff Bridge 20th Anniversary History

Discover the dramatic history behind Sea Cliff Bridge's construction as it approaches its 20th anniversary. From road closures to economic impacts, explore this iconic Australian landmark.

$18.5m Coastal Boardwalk Approved for Development

Stirling Council approves $18.5 million Scarborough to Trigg boardwalk project. The coastal walkway will feature whale-tail shelters and cultural displays while improving pedestrian safety.

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