Perth radio ratings: 2016's winners and losers
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Fringe World Festival 2017, opening in Perth for the seventh time next month, promises to make the most of a no-doubt steamy summer.
John Butler has proved he's not too big for his bluesy roots by throwing a free impromptu concert at the Fremantle Markets.
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Mix 94.5 has scrambled back to a comfortable perch atop Perth's favourite radio stations list, after a previous ratings slump prompted talk of a backlash against new AFL broadcasting.
Perth street press icon X-Press Magazine is up for grabs as its publisher Joe Cipriani has decided it is time to 'hand over the baton'.
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With so many small bars popping up on the drinking landscape of Perth, WAtoday journalists decided to go "behind bars" to soak up the new scene, evening out the playing field with our own (slightly unorthodox) rating system.
It all started with this picture.
A West Australian couple have launched a new 'social enterprise' in Northbridge: a place in which the people of Perth can hear and tell stories.
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