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Sculpture by the Sea Returns to Cottesloe

One of Perth’s most anticipated cultural events is currently underway, with Sculpture by the Sea once again transforming Cottesloe Beach into a spectacular open-air gallery. The exhibition began on 6 March and will run until 23 March 2026, giving visitors the chance to explore a unique collection of large-scale sculptures set along the coastline. Each year the event draws thousands of locals and visitors who come to experience art in one of Western Australia’s most scenic locations. A Coastal Sculpture Trail The exhibition stretches along the foreshore from the Cottesloe sea wall toward North Cottesloe, creating a scenic walking trail where visitors can view the artworks at their own pace. More than 70 sculptures are on display this year, created by artists from Australia and around the world. Many Western Australian artists are also featured, giving the exhibition a strong local connection alongside international creativity. The variety of works means every visit feels different. Some pieces are bold and playful, while others encourage reflection, using the natural surroundings of the beach, sand and ocean as part of the experience. A Much-Loved Perth Event Now in its 21st year at Cottesloe, Sculpture by the Sea has become one of Western Australia’s most recognisable arts events. Each year it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors who come to explore the exhibition, enjoy the coastal setting and experience art in a more relaxed and accessible environment. The event’s return this year has been particularly welcome after the exhibition did not take place in 2025. Its comeback has been warmly embraced by both the arts community and the wider public. Visiting the Exhibition One of the reasons Sculpture by the Sea has remained so popular is its accessibility. The exhibition is free to attend and open daily, making it easy for families, visitors and art lovers to spend time exploring the installations. Many people choose to walk the full sculpture trail along the beach, while others take their time exploring the artworks dotted across the grassed areas and pathways along the foreshore. Celebrating Art and Lifestyle Events like Sculpture by the Sea highlight the lifestyle appeal of Perth’s coastal suburbs. Combining art, nature and community, the exhibition offers a reminder that what makes a place special often goes beyond bricks and mortar. With the exhibition continuing until 23 March, there’s still plenty of time to experience one of Perth’s most distinctive cultural events and enjoy the creative energy it brings to the Cottesloe coastline....

A Closer Look at Sales Activity in the WA Property Market

Western Australia’s property market continues to move at a steady pace, with many homes selling soon after they hit the market. Strong demand combined with limited housing supply means buyers are often ready to act quickly when a suitable property becomes available. Recent market data suggests homes across Perth are typically selling in around nine to ten days, and in some cases even sooner. Well-presented properties in desirable suburbs can attract significant interest within the first week of listing. Limited Supply Is Driving Competition A key reason homes are selling quickly is the relatively low number of properties available. Listing levels across Perth remain below long-term averages, which means buyers often have fewer options to choose from. When a property that ticks the right boxes comes onto the market, it can attract strong interest from multiple buyers. This competition continues to support quicker sales, particularly in well-located areas close to schools, transport and amenities. Buyers Are Better Prepared Many buyers entering the market are now better prepared than in previous years. Finance pre-approval has become more common, allowing buyers to move forward with confidence once they find the right property. In a market where homes can sell quickly, being prepared helps buyers avoid missing out. Strategy Still Matters While the pace of sales remains strong, presentation and pricing continue to play an important role. Homes that are well presented and priced in line with current market conditions tend to attract the most attention. Properties that require significant work or are priced above market expectations can still take longer to sell, particularly as buyers remain mindful of renovation costs and borrowing limits. A Market That Remains Active Overall, the speed at which homes are selling reflects the broader strength of Western Australia’s housing market. Ongoing population growth, strong employment conditions and limited housing supply continue to support demand. Although conditions can vary between suburbs and property types, the market remains active across many parts of the state — and homes selling quickly is still a common theme....

Population Growth Continues to Drive Housing Demand in Western Australia

Western Australia’s strong population growth is continuing to shape the state’s housing market. As more people move to WA for work opportunities, lifestyle and economic stability, demand for housing — particularly in Perth — remains strong. Recent figures show the state’s population grew by around 3.3 per cent in a single year, adding more than 90,000 new residents. This level of growth is among the strongest in Australia and has naturally increased demand for both rental properties and homes for purchase. Migration and Opportunity A large share of this growth has come from interstate migration and overseas arrivals. Western Australia’s employment market, especially in sectors such as mining, construction and infrastructure, continues to attract workers and families looking for new opportunities. Perth’s lifestyle also plays a role. Compared with some of Australia’s larger capitals, the city still offers relatively affordable housing, along with access to beaches, green spaces and a relaxed pace of life — factors that continue to draw new residents. More Residents, More Homes Needed When population numbers rise quickly, housing demand tends to follow. Each new household needs somewhere to live, which places pressure on both the rental market and the sales market. Industry estimates suggest that the recent population increase has created demand for tens of thousands of additional homes, adding to competition for available properties across Perth and surrounding areas. Supply Still Playing Catch-Up While new homes are being built, housing supply has struggled to keep pace with population growth. Construction delays, labour shortages and challenges within the building industry have all slowed the delivery of new housing. This imbalance between supply and demand has been one of the key reasons property prices and rents have continued to rise in recent years. Looking Ahead With Western Australia expected to continue attracting new residents, population growth will likely remain an important factor influencing housing demand. For buyers and renters, this means competition may remain strong in many areas. For homeowners, it reinforces the underlying demand that has helped support property values across much of the state. As always, conditions can vary depending on the suburb and property type, but population growth remains one of the major forces shaping Western Australia’s real estate market today....

Bassendean Night Markets Bring Community Together

One of Bassendean’s much-loved local events is back on the calendar — the Bassendean Night Markets. Held monthly, these twilight markets bring together food vendors, local makers, live entertainment and the wider community for a relaxed and welcoming evening out. What to Expect Set against the leafy backdrop of BIC Reserve, Bassendean, the markets feature a wide variety of food trucks, artisan stalls and local businesses selling everything from handcrafted goods to fresh treats. With live entertainment and activities for children, the atmosphere is vibrant yet easy-going — ideal for catching up with friends or enjoying a casual night with family. Friendly dogs on leads are welcome, and many visitors bring a picnic rug to relax on the grass while taking in the community spirit. When and Where The Bassendean Night Markets are held on the last Saturday of the month from 4:30pm to 8:30pm at BIC Reserve (behind the tennis courts). For the current season, upcoming dates include: Saturday, 28 February 2026 Saturday, 28 March 2026 Saturday, 25 April 2026 More Than Just Shopping Beyond the food and stalls, the markets offer a strong sense of connection. You’ll find crafts, local produce, creative goods and a broad range of dining options — from savoury street food to sweet treats and refreshing drinks. Live music adds to the atmosphere, and community groups often participate, reinforcing the neighbourhood feel that Bassendean is known for. A Snapshot of Local Living Community events like the Bassendean Night Markets highlight the lifestyle appeal of an area. Walkable amenities, local gathering spaces and regular events all contribute to what makes a suburb feel established and connected. For residents, it’s about convenience and community. For those considering a move, it’s often these lifestyle elements that help shape long-term decisions....

Sculpture by the Sea Returns to Cottesloe

One of Perth’s most anticipated cultural events is currently underway, with Sculpture by the Sea once again transforming Cottesloe Beach into a spectacular open-air gallery. The exhibition began on 6 March and will run until 23 March 2026, giving visitors the chance to explore a unique collection of large-scale sculptures set along the coastline. Each year the event draws thousands of locals and visitors who come to experience art in one of Western Australia’s most scenic locations. A Coastal Sculpture Trail The exhibition stretches along the foreshore from the Cottesloe sea wall toward North Cottesloe, creating a scenic walking trail where visitors can view the artworks at their own pace. More than 70 sculptures are on display this year, created by artists from Australia and around the world. Many Western Australian artists are also featured, giving the exhibition a strong local connection alongside international creativity. The variety of works means every visit feels different. Some pieces are bold and playful, while others encourage reflection, using the natural surroundings of the beach, sand and ocean as part of the experience. A Much-Loved Perth Event Now in its 21st year at Cottesloe, Sculpture by the Sea has become one of Western Australia’s most recognisable arts events. Each year it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors who come to explore the exhibition, enjoy the coastal setting and experience art in a more relaxed and accessible environment. The event’s return this year has been particularly welcome after the exhibition did not take place in 2025. Its comeback has been warmly embraced by both the arts community and the wider public. Visiting the Exhibition One of the reasons Sculpture by the Sea has remained so popular is its accessibility. The exhibition is free to attend and open daily, making it easy for families, visitors and art lovers to spend time exploring the installations. Many people choose to walk the full sculpture trail along the beach, while others take their time exploring the artworks dotted across the grassed areas and pathways along the foreshore. Celebrating Art and Lifestyle Events like Sculpture by the Sea highlight the lifestyle appeal of Perth’s coastal suburbs. Combining art, nature and community, the exhibition offers a reminder that what makes a place special often goes beyond bricks and mortar. With the exhibition continuing until 23 March, there’s still plenty of time to experience one of Perth’s most distinctive cultural events and enjoy the creative energy it brings to the Cottesloe coastline....

A Closer Look at Sales Activity in the WA Property Market

Western Australia’s property market continues to move at a steady pace, with many homes selling soon after they hit the market. Strong demand combined with limited housing supply means buyers are often ready to act quickly when a suitable property becomes available. Recent market data suggests homes across Perth are typically selling in around nine to ten days, and in some cases even sooner. Well-presented properties in desirable suburbs can attract significant interest within the first week of listing. Limited Supply Is Driving Competition A key reason homes are selling quickly is the relatively low number of properties available. Listing levels across Perth remain below long-term averages, which means buyers often have fewer options to choose from. When a property that ticks the right boxes comes onto the market, it can attract strong interest from multiple buyers. This competition continues to support quicker sales, particularly in well-located areas close to schools, transport and amenities. Buyers Are Better Prepared Many buyers entering the market are now better prepared than in previous years. Finance pre-approval has become more common, allowing buyers to move forward with confidence once they find the right property. In a market where homes can sell quickly, being prepared helps buyers avoid missing out. Strategy Still Matters While the pace of sales remains strong, presentation and pricing continue to play an important role. Homes that are well presented and priced in line with current market conditions tend to attract the most attention. Properties that require significant work or are priced above market expectations can still take longer to sell, particularly as buyers remain mindful of renovation costs and borrowing limits. A Market That Remains Active Overall, the speed at which homes are selling reflects the broader strength of Western Australia’s housing market. Ongoing population growth, strong employment conditions and limited housing supply continue to support demand. Although conditions can vary between suburbs and property types, the market remains active across many parts of the state — and homes selling quickly is still a common theme....

Population Growth Continues to Drive Housing Demand in Western Australia

Western Australia’s strong population growth is continuing to shape the state’s housing market. As more people move to WA for work opportunities, lifestyle and economic stability, demand for housing — particularly in Perth — remains strong. Recent figures show the state’s population grew by around 3.3 per cent in a single year, adding more than 90,000 new residents. This level of growth is among the strongest in Australia and has naturally increased demand for both rental properties and homes for purchase. Migration and Opportunity A large share of this growth has come from interstate migration and overseas arrivals. Western Australia’s employment market, especially in sectors such as mining, construction and infrastructure, continues to attract workers and families looking for new opportunities. Perth’s lifestyle also plays a role. Compared with some of Australia’s larger capitals, the city still offers relatively affordable housing, along with access to beaches, green spaces and a relaxed pace of life — factors that continue to draw new residents. More Residents, More Homes Needed When population numbers rise quickly, housing demand tends to follow. Each new household needs somewhere to live, which places pressure on both the rental market and the sales market. Industry estimates suggest that the recent population increase has created demand for tens of thousands of additional homes, adding to competition for available properties across Perth and surrounding areas. Supply Still Playing Catch-Up While new homes are being built, housing supply has struggled to keep pace with population growth. Construction delays, labour shortages and challenges within the building industry have all slowed the delivery of new housing. This imbalance between supply and demand has been one of the key reasons property prices and rents have continued to rise in recent years. Looking Ahead With Western Australia expected to continue attracting new residents, population growth will likely remain an important factor influencing housing demand. For buyers and renters, this means competition may remain strong in many areas. For homeowners, it reinforces the underlying demand that has helped support property values across much of the state. As always, conditions can vary depending on the suburb and property type, but population growth remains one of the major forces shaping Western Australia’s real estate market today....

Bassendean Night Markets Bring Community Together

One of Bassendean’s much-loved local events is back on the calendar — the Bassendean Night Markets. Held monthly, these twilight markets bring together food vendors, local makers, live entertainment and the wider community for a relaxed and welcoming evening out. What to Expect Set against the leafy backdrop of BIC Reserve, Bassendean, the markets feature a wide variety of food trucks, artisan stalls and local businesses selling everything from handcrafted goods to fresh treats. With live entertainment and activities for children, the atmosphere is vibrant yet easy-going — ideal for catching up with friends or enjoying a casual night with family. Friendly dogs on leads are welcome, and many visitors bring a picnic rug to relax on the grass while taking in the community spirit. When and Where The Bassendean Night Markets are held on the last Saturday of the month from 4:30pm to 8:30pm at BIC Reserve (behind the tennis courts). For the current season, upcoming dates include: Saturday, 28 February 2026 Saturday, 28 March 2026 Saturday, 25 April 2026 More Than Just Shopping Beyond the food and stalls, the markets offer a strong sense of connection. You’ll find crafts, local produce, creative goods and a broad range of dining options — from savoury street food to sweet treats and refreshing drinks. Live music adds to the atmosphere, and community groups often participate, reinforcing the neighbourhood feel that Bassendean is known for. A Snapshot of Local Living Community events like the Bassendean Night Markets highlight the lifestyle appeal of an area. Walkable amenities, local gathering spaces and regular events all contribute to what makes a suburb feel established and connected. For residents, it’s about convenience and community. For those considering a move, it’s often these lifestyle elements that help shape long-term decisions....

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