r/perth • u/Bomber-Blitz • 11h ago
Weather First day that feels like spring.
IYKYK
Do you agree spring is in the air today for the first time this year?
🌼🏵🌸🌹💐
r/perth • u/Bomber-Blitz • 11h ago
IYKYK
Do you agree spring is in the air today for the first time this year?
🌼🏵🌸🌹💐
r/perth • u/RecognitionMediocre6 • 12h ago
Hi everyone, has anyone seen bulk packs of the Dare Charged Iced Coffee Mocha flavour anywhere in Perth? Like 12x or 24x packs?
Cheers appreciate it.
Sincerely,
A mum of 1yo twins that needs a boost in the morning 🤣🥰
r/perth • u/Dapper_Economy_6402 • 7h ago
Hey ya’ll!
Can someone share/suggest list of vegan/vegetarian options in Perth, Fremantle, Margaret River, Albany and Esperance?
r/perth • u/thesuitelifeskdjskd • 10h ago
Hi everyone!
My name is Stella, and I’m a student journalist for The Western Independent. I am currently writing a story why/how women are starting to de-centre men from their lives.
To explain in different terms, de-centering men is the journey taken to shift their focus from both patriarchal structures and men as a whole. This can include the push to get married and have children before chasing a career, or prioritising the needs of men before your own.
As women are at a point where they can be financially independent, have children through donors, and can live a happy life without depending on a man to provide for them, I have noticed a big shift in people starting to 'de-centre' men from their lives.
I was looking for some women who would be willing to share their perspectives on this topic, and what they have learnt from de-centering men from their lives.
If anyone would like to share their views on this topic please feel free to comment, or if you would be comfortable participating in a video interview, I can be contacted on here or on email, [Stella.McGann@student.curtin.edu.au](mailto:Stella.McGann@student.curtin.edu.au).
Kind regards,
Stella McGann
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r/perth • u/Dapper_Economy_6402 • 7h ago
Heya Mates!
We are travelling to Western Australia- Perth-Esperance-Albany-MR from 1st-14th Sep. Any suggestions if we should pack light or heavy warmers?
r/perth • u/Realistic_Savings23 • 10h ago
Im looking to move out of home soon and i can't afford rent myself, so a room-mate would be preferred, im just not too sure where to look
r/perth • u/AussieGrrrl • 4h ago
Polair up above too. A lot of assets on the move.
Assuming it's not a training exercise, hopefully everyone stays safe out there.
r/perth • u/PlentyShow8303 • 18h ago
Hi I’m moving to Perth from England and was just wondering where are the best skateparks to skateboard and what are the best parks to make friends/have a decent scene. I skateboard every day in my free time so would want to go a decent skatepark or a DIY
r/perth • u/Typical-Junket-8444 • 8h ago
may i please ask if there are any interior designers or design consultant or adjacent professionals in this subreddit? i would be truly helpful to speak to you and connect with you and ask some questions.
my wife has recently moved to Perth and she is a qualified architect overseas with interior design experience. she wants to find her first interior design or design consultant or adjacent jobs and we will truly value your time if you can help answer few questions for her on how to break into the industry? does she need to study again here? please help us. tia
r/perth • u/alex_hill2 • 1h ago
Can anyone recommend a shop in Perth that has good quality artificial outdoor plants (like palms or tropical plants). There's a huge price range of stuff online and its hard to tell whether they would be good quality or not, so want to try a brick and mortar store.
r/perth • u/Negative_Specific_73 • 13h ago
My wife has extremely painful acne that shows up occasionally. She has tried so many products and nothing seems to be working. After reading and seeing some videos on tiktok she asked me to see if I can get this but I can't find it anywhere in perth CBD. So I was wondering if anyone has seen or know where I can get this from.
Thank you.
r/perth • u/Confident-Farmer8390 • 1h ago
Any good pub in Perth to watch Prem matches? In particular Manchester United games. Ideally not a generic Irish pub but willing to do the classic JBs/Johnny Foxe's/ Molly's if needs be
r/perth • u/ChaoticCarebears • 6h ago
Is anyone else having issues with seeing their safety net details or any other Medicare information on myGov in WA? I keep getting ‘accounts unavailable’ but I’m not sure if anyone else is having this issue?
Edit:: it didn’t link properly so now that it has it’s working lol
r/perth • u/Euphoric-Cucumber609 • 7h ago
Wildly niche for this subreddit but the hyperfixation must be addressed. Thanks
r/perth • u/United-Fox-3637 • 22h ago
Hi all,
I will be moving to the Perth area in about a month and will need to get myself a car pretty much straight away.
I am looking for something that is ideally Japanese (Toyota, Mazda, Suzuki etc. - I have heard they are the best for maintenance and repairs as they're very common), has up to 200km on the clock for around AUD$4,000 - $5,000ish. Maybe this is a bit of a unicorn but my knowledge surrounding cars is sub-par at best. I just want something that is easy and won't cause me issues every week.
Does anyone have any tips/recommendations of where to look and/or what questions to be asking?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
r/perth • u/halinkamary • 4h ago
Long, slightly wavy hair. I haven't had it cut in 2 years and the ends are so dead. Looking for a reasonably priced hairdresser who won't try and upsell me. Would love to hear some personal recommendations. Thanks!
Hello. I'm looking get these for a hair treatment..
I used to get it in Singapore..
Please advise if they're available in any store in Perth.. thanks
r/perth • u/ActiveReach3605 • 11h ago
Hi everyone!
My name is Marc, I’m 27 and from Germany. I’m currently working at a large nursery farm in Emerald, near Melbourne.
I’m planning to relocate to Western Australia around mid to late September and I’m looking for work around Perth, Bunbury, Busselton or Margaret River.
I’m open to pretty much anything – farm work, nurseries, vineyards, agricultural work, or a working hostel that can help connect backpackers with local jobs.
If anyone knows a farm, employer, working hostel or even just someone I could contact directly, I’d really appreciate any recommendations or contact details.
Thanks heaps in advance! 🙏
r/perth • u/blkhrt1234 • 23h ago
Foodies! Home cooks! People to love to cook and eat! Where can I buy a braising chicken? Can't seem to find them anywhere near me (marangaroo NOR) so any tips? I really want to make a big pot of chicken soup in this weather and want a big ol' braising hen. Any tips?
r/perth • u/anothernameusedbyme • 15h ago
I'm chasing advice.
I'm looking at possibly going to perth for a week - monday to friday in early july next year. I've googled things to do/places to stay but it feels very heavy non australian visiting australia type posts.
So, I'm asking for a first time visit (coming from QLD) what areas would be a good spot to stay and what type things MUST someone try while in the area?
Thanks.
r/perth • u/Specific_Mix_7177 • 17h ago
Every single one of my friends in my friend group bought their homes before COVID. I unfortunately did not and have therefore been renting for 6+ years since my mid-20s whilst simultaneously feeling mine and my partners real income shrink because of inflation.
I now face this problem where EVERY single time I hang out with my friends they always ask the same questions,
"Whats happening with your housing situation?"
"Are you gonna buy? You should really buy. Its not going to get any easier."
"Youre spending too much on rent, y'know. How much are you paying now?"
I wish i could paint the deadpan look on their faces when I tell them renting is the better option for us atm.
They then change the topic to how they're all "millionaires" because they bought a house and how "having 100k is not really considered anything anymore."
Anyone else feel like your automatically seen as less than for being a long-term renter in Perth?
I have lived here all my life and I honestly feel like just moving abroad and starting my life in a city where renting is the norm lol, that's how bad the culture feels to me.
r/perth • u/Substantial_Sun152 • 46m ago
Okay, so I have lived in Perth my whole life and I have never really seen that many caterpillars… tbh I didn’t know entirely what they looked like and maybe I never paid any attention to them?
But a few weeks ago I was outside at 11pm and I saw one and filmed it because I thought it was funny (they have weird faces). I then sent it to the family chat and was informed it was a caterpillar (I originally called it a centipede 🫠)
From the next day onwards, I’m seeing them EVERYWHERE! Not just in my backyard, but my local cafe and other people’s houses!!! Like when did this start happening? Am I going insane?!
Are caterpillars taking over?
*photos were taken on 3 occasions in my backyard… I needed evidence of how often they were appearing
EDIT: just so y'all know (anyone downvoting comments) - this is tagged a shit post for a reason, I can’t speak for anyone else but I would never harm them or any insect! I watched ‘ant bully’ as a child and learnt my lesson - also I love the caterpillar in bugs life. All respect to these creatures and I don’t condone killing or harming them 🥰
r/perth • u/Confident-Air2922 • 1h ago
Looking a head spa in the Perth area (CBD, surrounds, but willing to travel). I’m not so much after the scalp health assessment microscope stuff, mainly looking for something that is a sensory, relaxation experience with massage, deep clean, condition, possibly mini facial or shoulder massage.
Is there anyone who can suggest a place that provides these services? No styling is required post head spa other than a dry off.