May 31, 2008 | The West Australian
Severe thunderstorm causes widespread havoc
The aftermath of the severe thunderstorm that pummelled Perth and the South-West today has been felt across the metropolitan area.
Millionaire loses licence for hooning
PERTH millionaire and socialite Rhonda Noreen Wyllie has been fined and has lost her licence for six months after admitting to hooning on a Perth highway.
Homebuyers wait and see before taking plunge into market
The housing glut in WA is keeping vendors in limbo as they wait an average 71 days to sell, industry figures show.
Tax boys line up to sink the boot
THE best of times and the worst of times for perma-smiling Toorak huckster Brian Forshaw who is motoring about in the latest gleaming Mercedes - but has to face up today at the Magistrates Court over a $57,747 ...
Melbourne tops Sydney in shopping survey
“Melbourne is still seen as the fashion capital because there's so many boutiques there and lots of different areas”
Sydney still can't compete with Melbourne when it comes to shopping. The southern city has smashed Sydney in a national survey to be crowned the premier shopping destination in the country for the second year ... via The West Australian
LOWER price growth doesn't appear to have filtered into yields on investment property yet. via The Australian
Man charged over alleged biting incident
Police have charged a 35-year-old Westfield man with allegedly biting a passenger's arm on a Perth train. via The West Australian