Aldi announces massive expansion plans across Perth
Aldi looks set to continue its assault on WA's supermarket duopoly of Coles and Woolworths, with plans to nearly double its presence in Perth by the end of 2017.
Heather McNeill is a Fairfax Media journalist who returned to the big smoke after a reporting stint in the Pilbara.
Aldi looks set to continue its assault on WA's supermarket duopoly of Coles and Woolworths, with plans to nearly double its presence in Perth by the end of 2017.
Perth could be in for its wettest start to the year in 17 years with thunderstorms and heavy rains forecast to drench the city with up to 95 millimetres over the next two days.
Chilling video of plane crash victim Endah Cakrawati filming the doomed flight's take-off has emerged as authorities removing the wreck from the Swan River are expected to lift the exclusion zone on Monday.
About 300 people have joined the 'Invasion Day' protest in the heart of Perth to rally for changing the date of Australia day on Thursday.
Acting police commissioner Stephen Brown said he expected the judicial process of accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards to be "long, drawn-out and complex", as police continue to pump extra resources into cracking WA's biggest unsolved cases.
The state's north west is in for a wet Australia Day as a tropical low crosses the coast, bringing with it heavy rainfall and flash flooding for the Kimberley.
A video by a Perth-based youth foundation has gone viral after the group decided to add their voices to the growing movement of people opposed to Australia Day being held on January 26.
Dressed in prison greens and glasses with his hair neatly trimmed and his hands clasped together, the accused Claremont serial killer made his second appearance in court on Wednesday, with interest in the case so intense his hearing was moved to its own courtroom.
Homeowners caught up in the collapse of WA builder Builton Group will only be able to claim up to $100,000 in losses for an alternative builder to finish their half-built homes, potentially leaving many heavily out-of-pocket.
The Australia Day tradition of barbecues and pool parties won't be hampered by the weather on Thursday, with forecasters predicting a very hot and sunny day.
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