Where WA food heavyweights love to eat when they clock off work
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The past year has given us much to contemplate, not least the burgeoning creativity coming out of Perth’s best kitchens as hard-working chefs and restaurant owners juggle more than the norm to keep their kitchens ticking over and customers’ mouths fed.
But when chefs ditch the apron for some downtime, is there a particular dish or item of produce that lures them to another kitchen?
Our top chefs reveal what’s on their to-eat list across Perth and WA.
Fremantle Council has formally endorsed the $37 million plan to redevelop the historic Fremantle Oval.
The Fremantle Oval Redevelopment Masterplan was prepared by the City of Fremantle in collaboration with South Fremantle Football Club, Fremantle Football Club and the WA Football Commission, with assistance from the state government’s Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
Fremantle Deputy Mayor Andrew Sullivan said now that the council has formally adopted the plan the project partners could begin seeking the funding required to bring the project to fruition.
“The redevelopment of Fremantle Oval has been one of the top priorities for the City of Fremantle for many years, and it’s fantastic to also have the South Fremantle Football Club, Fremantle Football Club and the WA Football Commission throwing their support behind this Masterplan,” Cr Sullivan said.
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WA clubs urged to tempt young Tiger with a âsweetheart dealâ
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Richmond will look to secure the future of Shai Bolton with a new contract.
Boltonâs current deal at Punt Road expires at the end of the season with his manager Ralph Carr saying the emerging star has pledged to stay with the Tigers.
Drafted out of WAFL club South Fremantle with pick No.29 in the 2016 National Draft, the 22-year-oldâs stocks are continuing to rise as each year goes by.
Dermott Brereton, who is a huge admirer of Bolton, thinks Western Australian clubs should be looking to lure the midfielder back to his home state.