City life
'It's not about sex': The naked truth behind Perth's oldest nudist club
“We don’t force anyone to do anything,” a member says. “But this is a nudist club, and if you’re not going nude we would wonder why you are here.”
- by Kate Hedley
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Marine life
Public urged to watch for entangled dolphin and her calf in Swan River
"They stay with their mothers about 2½ years before starting to wean, so that calf is very much dependent."
- by Emma Young
What's on
Vibrancy not gentrification: 'Town Teams' find ways to jazz up Perth
“In this new century characterised by disruptive social, technological economic and political change, how do we help communities to reconnect?"
- by David Allan-Petale
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Planning and development
Perth cable car with $30m tourism boost potential back on the radar
WAtoday now has a copy of the report, which suggested four stations from Elizabeth Quay to Synergy Parkland, with eventual link to Perth Children's Hospital.
- by Emma Young
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Census
WA's mining bust halved skilled migration, drove population slump
Skilled migrants dropped 50 per cent between the last census and the current one, with the decline directly related to drops in mining and allied professions.
- by Emma Young
City life
Guitar hero Joe Satriani reveals how he 'sustains the magic'
Thirty years after his first tour of Australia, legendary guitarist Joe Satriani is back with a new album and a fresh focus.
- by David Allan-Petale
WAtoday Weekender: Our top five picks for what's on in Perth
Shake off the winter blues and shake your hips at the same time with the WAtoday team's top five picks for what to do this weekend.
- by staff writers
Wine
Fresh Bites: cocktail maestro flips to burgers and WA's best wine list
Perth's cocktail maestro aims to become our new burger king, while more praise runs freely for WA's wine industry.
- by David Prestipino
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City life
What's next for Princess Margaret - and wider Subi - as lights go out
The journey back to life for PMH and wider Subiaco has begun as teams of workers dismantle the interior of the beloved old hospital.
- by Emma Young
Obituary
Opinion
Vale John Gilmour, whose tremendously brave heart finally failed him
On Wednesday John Gilmour, one of WA’s most inspiring citizens, lost his final battle of many, succumbing to a heart condition in hospital at the age of 99.
- by Simon Beaumont
Analysis
Wine
Wine win: WA riesling takes home top gong at prestigious Halliday awards
A riesling made in WA by a humble couple who established their vineyard to retire has been named Wine of the Year by Australia's leading wine critic James Halliday.
- by David Prestipino