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  • The Best Places to Shop for Groceries in Perth

    Shopping on your own for the first time or just looking for new places to go? Here are six different places to shop for groceries in the Perth area offering everything from zero-waste alternatives to international goods. 

    Local Supermarkets

    Coles Claremont

    Claras Lane &, Gugeri St, Claremont WA 6010

    ICYMI, there is a Coles conveniently located 4 kms from campus. If you’re someone who isn’t interested in alternative foods, this is an easy place to get your weekly shop done. They have a wide range of options including fresh bread and a deli counter. 

    Taylor Road, Broadway, and Wembley Supa IGA

    Broadway IGA: Shop 33, Broadway Fair Shopping Centre, 88, Broadway, Crawley WA 6009

    Taylor Road IGA: 152 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands WA 6009

    Wembley Supa IGA: 320 Cambridge St, Wembley WA 6014

    If you need something quick, the three local IGA’s are your best option. Broadway is the closest; a 15 minute walk from campus. It’s a smaller store, but they have essentials in a pinch. Taylor Road IGA offers a wider selection including a range of specialty foods: pre-made meals, a pastry counter, and international foods from countries like the USA, UK, and South Africa. Wembley Supa IGA is an 11 minute drive from campus, but it’s definitely worth it if you’re looking for a hot meal with no prep. They offer a hot food bar, and at the end of the day they have discounted pastries and pre-packaged meals!

    Organic and locally sourced options

    Perth Organics

    55 Benara Rd, Caversham WA 6055

    Or shop online

    Perth Organics began as a home based co-op in 2009 with the aim of providing fresh, organic produce to Perth residents. Having the largest online organic selection in WA, they deliver to the Perth metro area and have next day delivery available- or you can pick your groceries up from their retail store in Swan Valley- Australia’s first “Humane Food” region. Also, you can be sure the food you buy with them is certified organic; they only work with suppliers who have undergone this certification. Their food is also sourced from WA farmers when possible!

    Organic on Charles

    299 Charles St, North Perth WA 6006

    Organic on Charles opened in 2007 in North Perth. Aside from being conveniently located in the city, they also do delivery. They specialize in fresh and organic produce but also have a range of ready made meals, fridge, and freezer items. Further, they also make juices and smoothies with their own freshly made almond milk!

    The Source Bulk Foods

    Floreat Forum, Shop R4/1 Howtree Place, Floreat WA 6014

    The Source Bulk Foods is the biggest store of the three listed. They have over 50 stores across Australia and serve every state. They also offer zero waste options and have saved over 50 million bags from being produced since they’ve begun this initiative. They have an extremely wide variety of dry and wet products. Just remember to pack your glass jars before your shopping trip!

    Cheap Bulk Buy

    Spudshed Innaloo

    37 Ellen Stirling Blvd, Innaloo WA 6018

    Spudshed is the place to go if you’re looking to buy in bulk or find a deal. They have a huge selection and arguably some of the freshest produce in the game. Their app and weekly specials catalogue make it easy to find what you’re looking for at an affordable price. Plus, they offer a wide range of international options.


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  • Things You Should Know Before Renting a Campervan

    Have you ever thought of renting a campervan? Neither had I, until my recent trip to Exmouth with a 12-people group of friends. There were some highlights and lowlights that I mentioned in the previous article about renting a campervan and I’m here to share with you all.

    Where can I book a campervan?

    Our campervan was from Britz, which is a business under THL, a tourism company based in New Zealand. They also have two other companies available in Australia, Maui and Mighty. Depending on your needs, the company provides several options for customers to choose. We chose the 6 Berth Frontier because that was our only option. The van includes everything, toilet, shower, oven, stove and more.

    How much does it cost to hire a campervan?

    It really depends on the time you book and the offers they have at the moment. As you can see below, they have deals occasionally so make sure to keep an eye on them if you are interested. Our trip was from 14-19 June and it costed us $2022 a van ( $337 per person).

    Plus, you need to remember that fuel costs money as well. Our van runs on diesel which is relatively more expensive. It cost the van an extra $600 for fuel and the fuel tank wasn’t really that big so we had to stop for fuel quite often.

    Where to find campervan accommodation

    We stayed at RAC resorts and caravans which provided power to plug into the van. It is best to look for a powered site so you can use the AC and other things. Most of these sites do provide communal kitchens so you don’t always have to cook in your van which can make your whole van smell. For us, the cost for staying at a powered site ranged from $80 to $110 a night.

    Liabilities of renting a campervan

    There are several packages you can choose from for your liabilities, the more you pay, the less liabilities you have. If you decide to not pay any extra for liabilities, you need to deposit another several thousand dollars. And you are liable for another several thousand dollars depending on the vehicle. I would suggest at least choose the option that your liability is reduced to $0.

    The Little Incident From Our Trip. 

    If you have already read the 5 Day Road Trip in Western Australia: Perth to Exmouth article, then you’ll know that we had a little incident when we were at Exmouth Town Beach, so now I’m here to tell you the story. 

    Basically, after we were done chilling at the beach, we divided to go back to the campsite. But right as we decided to start going, the driver realised that the gear was stuck in “park”, he couldn’t shift gears at all. 

    We tried restarting the car over and over again but it still wasn’t working. This is when we decided to call the number the campervan agency provided on the key. We tried to call but we couldn’t reach them as it kept on saying that the number wasn’t available so we tried another number they provided in the van. But it wasn’t working either so we started to panic. While we were trying to call the numbers again, there was a light flashing on the dashboard indicating that there were some issues with the engine. One of our friends suggested calling the number he used to enquire about the payment and thank God a staff picked up.  The staff help us to find solutions and got in contact with their branch in Exmouth. However, the tow truck could only come during the day that means the campervan would be stuck there overnight. Obviously, we didn’t really like the idea so the staff continued to look for other solutions. BUT, as we were waiting, we tried to shift the gears again and it actually worked. We were so confused about how did that even happen but also glad that we can finally head back and have dinner. 

    Things you should know before travelling with a campervan.  

    1. Plan your stops before taking off

    It’s really important to plan before your trip, especially if you’re going with a big group. Plan out where you’re going to fuel the van, and how you’re going to spend at that stop. What I’ve learnt from this trip was that it’s better to agree on a time like 20 minutes where everyone comes back to the van after their break. Otherwise, people will come back whenever they want which causes delays in the trip, affecting our check-in times. 

    2. Only book a campervan if you’re using all the features

    One thing I regretted the most is that we didn’t get to make full use of the campervan. We didn’t use the bathroom, we didn’t use the oven and stove; basically, we only slept in the van. The reason why we didn’t use most of the facilities is that we were too lazy to clean after using them. As in the agreement, we are responsible to clean the wastewater tank and all the stovetops before handing the van back to the agency.

    3. Be prepared for the unexpected

    After the little incident from our trip, I’ve learnt to be prepared for any uncertainties. It was such a hassle for us to reach out for help cause the phone number on the keys were not actually available. To prevent these kind of things from happening again, stay calm and make sure that the emergency number they provide is actually legit.

    4. Download offline maps

    Make sure to download offline maps whenever you have an internet connection. In case you lose connection in the middle of nowhere, at least you’ll have the map to guide you to your next destination. 


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  • 5 Day Road Trip in Western Australia: Perth to Exmouth

    Going on a road trip is fun and all, but have you ever thought of travelling in a campervan? I recently went on a five-day road trip in Western Australia from Perth to Exmouth with a campervan, and I would like to share some of my experiences. There were 12 of us, and we booked 2 campervans, 6 people per van. During these five days, we drove up to Exmouth and slowly driving back down. 

    Why Campervan?

    We’ve never really thought of driving a campervan until our friend told us about their experience with a campervan. We felt that it would be such a pleasant experience for all of us as we’ve never lived in a campervan before. Besides, splitting the cost for the van among 6 people is quite reasonable in our opinion. That’s why we were like, ‘Why not?”. Read our reviews and experiences of going on a road trip with a campervan in our article Things You Should Know Before Renting A Campervan.

    Before the Road Trip

    There are several things we had to do before the trip

    • Plan out our route and stops for fuel

    • Decide on places we want to visit

    • Book our campervans

    • Book campsites

    • Look for restaurants we could go 

    • Grocery shopping for the trip

    It’s really important to make a plan before the trip, especially with a group of 12. We need to make sure everyone knows what’s going on to prevent any miscommunications. Planning a trip for 12 is actually not as easy as you think. We have to consider everyones’ physical abilities, preference for food and expectations for the trip. You’ll be surprised how much food we bought for the trip.

    Our 5-Day Road Trip Itinerary

    Day 1 – LOTS OF DRIVING

    We picked up our vans at 12 and started loading things into our vans. We left college at around 4 and started driving up north. To be fair, we left at a pretty bad time as it was rush hour and driving the van in Peth wasn’t the best. Our first servo stop was Metro Petroleum Jurien Bay. We’ve been told that their kebabs are actually quite good for their price. 

    After lots and lots and lots of driving, we arrived at Hamelin Pool Free Camp. This stop is usually for trucks, so there’s no electricity, and they charge you $5 if you’d like to shower there. Other than that, the site is a really peaceful and quiet place to spend the night resting. 

    Another thing that fascinated me was how lovely the sky was. With the stars sparkling, I took a gasp. Without all the light pollution,  you could definitely see a lot more stars — you can even see the milky way. The picture here is not doing any justice to what I saw, but you can definitely see more stars here than in Perth for sure. 

    Day 2 – A BIT MORE DRIVING

    After a bit more driving, we arrived at RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park. As it was closed to sunset, we decided to go to town beach to take some pictures and play a bit of frisbee. I have to say, looking at the sea, after almost a day of travelling, it’s finally time for us to chill a bit.

    After our break at the beach, we decided to head back to the campsite. Unfortunately, something happened to the campervan, which caused everyone to panic. For more details about the story please read the article Things You Should Know Before Renting A Campervan

    We finally got back to the campsite and ready to have dinner after that minor incident. We were super excited as it was our first proper meal since we left college and finally got the chance to cook. We turned on the grills and started cooking the patties onions. To be honest, cooking for 12 people is not as easy, especially when you’re using two grills during the night; you don’t want to disturb other people on the campsite.

    Day 3 – Charle’s Knife Canyon, Exmouth, Monkey Mia

    We woke up to a breezy morning full of excitement because we could finally explore around Exmouth. Just only 30 minutes drive, we arrived at Charles Knife Canyon. Visitors can walk on the Badjirrajirra Walk trail from the Thomas Carter Lookout, a 4.6km return walk that lasts approximately 3 hours. I personally loooove hiking, I enjoyed the hike a lot. Honestly, looking from where I was, I felt tiny. You really got to pause and appreciate the beauty of nature.

    We went exploring Exmouth and went to The Beach Shack to have lunch and let me tell you, I loved it! The staffs there were super super nice, plus the food was soooo goood, especially the Exmouth prawns with garlic butter. Mmm mmm, I wish I could go back and try their other food.

    It was time for us to start driving and head down to Monkey Mia. And oh boy, that drive was long for sure.

    We arrived at RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort around midnight, and we were all starving. We went to the community kitchen, cooked some ramen and sausages, and filled up our bellies to call it a day. And wow, what a day. 

    Day 4 – Dolphin feeding, Shell beach, Kalbarri National Park, Northampton

    We woke to another chilly morning with a beautiful sky. Most of us were super stoked about that morning because we could get closer to the dolphins and learn more about them. As they have strict rules on interacting with dolphins, the park rangers were only allowed to feed at 7:45 am and 12:00 pm every day. 

    The dolphins of Monkey Mia are still wild, despite their frequent interactions with humans, making it one of the few dolphin experiences in Western Australia where you may observe dolphins behaving naturally. If you’re interested, here are some things you need to know about Monkey Mia Dolphins. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any pictures here because I got carried away with the cuteness of the dolphins but here is a picture I took at the Resort when the sun was still rising.

    After feeding the dolphins, we start driving to our next destination, Shell Beach, which took us less than an hour to get there. And OMG, the beach is sooo pretty. I have nothing much to say but “Wow”

    From one spectacular place to another, we started driving even further down to Kalbarri National Park, another 4-hour drive. We did all the touristy things we could have possibly done. There were a couple of walk trails you can walk on, but unfortunately, we weren’t able to walk the tracks due to time restrictions.

    Day 5 – Geraldton, Leeman, Gully Stockyard Caves

    Geraldton was actually not on our itinerary, but our friends Geraldton recommended several food places. The first one was Beached Barrel. And wow, the doughnuts looked and tasted amazing. We basically ordered the most popular ones to make sure don’t miss out on anything.

    The next place we went was Cafe Fleur. I personally didn’t order much, but the food my friends’ order was pretty lovely, and the staff there were super friendly. Unfortunately, I only took photos of the cafe with my film camera, and it hasn’t been developed yet, but I’m sure to tell you that you’ll really like this place. 

    The final tourist attraction that we visited was Stockyard Gully Cave. This is definitely one of the trip’s highlights, not because of the cave but also in our walk to the cave. As the way to the cave was off-road and only 4WD can enter, so we decided to park our vans and walk to the cave. The walk was definitely a workout for us because of the sand. Some of us played games along the way, which made the walk less hard. We were super nervous and a bit scared when we reached the cave as the sun was already setting, so there was literally no light in the cave. We all stuck together and walked through the cave safely. Honestly, I wish I could go back again and actually enjoy and look at the details of the cave. The majority of us mainly focus on sticking with one another.

    Day 6 – Back to Perth

    We didn’t do much that day, as we had to drive back to Perth and hand over the vans back.

    What We’ve Learnt 

    1.Have a better estimation of the food you need to buy for the trip

    There were a lot of leftovers from our trip; we should’ve bought less. We overestimated how much everyone could eat; not everyone eats the same amount. 

    2. Not everything will go according to plan

    This is so true, especially when you’re going with 11 other people. You need to understand that everyone is different; some might want to explore as many places as possible. Some might just want to chill. 

    3. Campervans can’t go everywhere

    Several times, it took us longer to get to our destination because of the limitations of the van. We should do more research on the destinations we’re going to so we can be prepared. To know more about this, see our article on Things You Should Know Before Renting A Campervan.


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  • Staying in Perth over Summer? Here are 5 things you MUST have on your Bucket List

    Whether this is your first Summer in Perth, or you’re a seasoned pro by now, there are plenty of things to keep you busy while you take a well-deserved break from your studies.

    Check out some of our top picks for things to do in Perth over the Summer!

    Festivals, Markets and Concerts

    Perth has a thriving entertainment scene, and thanks to our COVID-19 response, our festivals and events are back with plenty to choose from. For music-loving party-goers, you can’t go past the Ice Cream Factory Summer Festival, So Freshtival and Castaway. If you’re chasing a more laid-back atmosphere, check out one of the many other festivals and markets celebrating culture, food, fashion and more.

    Museums and Galleries

    If you feel like getting out for the day, but want to stay cool in the hot Perth summers, head down to one of Perth’s many galleries and museums (and enjoy their air conditioning). Be among the first to check out the brand new Perth museum, admire some exhibitions at the AGWA or explore the Indian Ocean at the Maritime museum. Perth has a rich history, and we have a museum for everything from law, medicine and science to video games.

    Get Out in Nature!

    Western Australia is well-known for having some of the best beaches in the world, and they are only a few minutes away when you live at St Catherine’s. Catch up with friends on Cottesloe beach, surf some waves at Scarborough or find some epic picnic spots at Trigg. Be sure to wear sunscreen!

    Perth is also surrounded by some amazing hiking trails and nature walks. St Catherine’s has Kings Park in our back yard, but you could also venture out to Bold Park, Serpentine Falls or Kalamunda National Park to name a few.

    Treat Yourself at a Restaurant, Winery or Brewery

    Whatever you’re craving, you can find delicious food all around Perth. You don’t have to break the bank for a good meal either, with some amazing eateries offering deals on Ramen, pizza, pasta and more. If you’d prefer to make use of the St Catherine’s dining hall, you can also check out some of the city’s amazing late night dessert options to satisfy your sweet tooth.

    Perth is also neighbours with the Swan Valley, home to plenty of wineries and breweries that make for a great day out with friends.

    Meet some new furry friends!

    Or even some feathered or scaly friends. Australia has some amazing natural wildlife, and plenty of opportunities to interact with them. You can check out the Perth Zoo, with animals from all over the world and the chance to learn about their conservation work. You can also check out Caversham wildlife park for some koala cuddles, or head to the Aquarium to spot some sea creatures.

    So if you find yourself in Perth this summer, be sure to check out some of the amazing events and activities available in the city. St Catherine’s College also offers a wonderful program of events for our residents that stay over the summer break, so you can check these things off your bucket list with ease!


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  • The Best Small Bars in Perth

    Here are some of the best bars in Perth to check out. 

    Sneaky Tony’s

    Northbridge

    Check out this sneaky little cocktail bar! Make sure you get your hands on the password, find Sneaky Tony’s hidden entrance (hint: behind Pleased to Meet You) and all the night will be yours.

     The Standard (Perth)
    The Standard (Perth)

    The Standard

    Northbridge

    Busy and vibrant – the service and attention not at all compromised! It has a really nice outdoor setting with additional upstairs outdoor seating makes for a really cool place to dine.

    Little Way

    Nedlands

    Pull up a seat in the leafy and inviting dining space of Little Way on Broadway, Nedlands. This quaint cafe/bar come restaurant is one of Perth’s must visit dining destinations for casual and elegant all-day dining.

     Alfred’s Pizzeria (Perth)
    Alfred’s Pizzeria (Perth)

    Alfred’s Pizzeria

    Perth

    Looking for a late night pizza, drinks and rock ‘n’ roll? This is your place! Alfred’s Pizzeria is in the heart of the CBD and provides the best combo of good food and drinks.

    Rodney’s Bait ‘n’ Tackle

    Mosman Park

    This small bar plays awesome tunes and serves up good drinks. You’ll find a live band playing and a range of people looking to chat or boogie on the dance floor.


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  • What to Do in the Winter Break

    By Sian O’Sullivan

    The 6 week break between semesters is a chance for us our residents to unwind, get together with friends and possibly try something new. There is so much to check out around Perth, even when the temperature drops. So this winter break, grab your friends and a warm jumper to head out and explore the city.

    Cat Café Purrth

    The Cat Café is a Perth experience you don’t want to miss out on. Their visions is to promote animal welfare and human health by providing visitors with a chance to get to know some friendly rescue cats from Cat Haven WA. The café also raises money to help Cat Haven via ticket, beverage and merchandise sales. This winter break is the perfect time to get some friends together and beat the winter blues with some warm, fluffy cats. You can book your tickets on their website here.  

    Winter-World Fremantle

    An amazing winter festival will take over the Fremantle Esplanade Park during the Winter holidays. You will be able to check out Australia’s largest open-air ice-skating rink, silent discos on the ice, delicious food from the market stalls and even roast marshmallows over a fire pit. Tickets are $15 and available for purchase on their website.  

    Art Gallery of WA

    Over winter the state Art Gallery has plenty of free art exhibits to check out. Whether you’re an art connoisseur or don’t know your Picasso from your Pollock, the gallery is a really fun afternoon. It provides a chance to get in touch with all the diverse stories and talent in WA. You can grab a warm coffee from the gallery cafe, or even a sweet or savoury snack from the pink Pretzel container nearby.

    Margaret River Chocolate Company

    Who doesn’t like free chocolate? The Margaret River Chocolate Factory can be found in either the Swan Valley (20 minutes from the CBD) or in Margaret River 3 hours’ drive away in the beautiful South West region. Both locations offer free entry and free tastings and you can even watch the chocolate get made. Whether you’d prefer a shorter trip to get your chocolate fix, or want to explore the WA countryside, winter is the perfect time to visit a chocolate factory.  


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  • Free Events in Perth: June

    By Sian O’Sullivan

    Saturday 1 June 2019 – Greenbatch Plastic Drop Off

    Greenbatch is the only plastic processing plant in Perth. Located in Mount Claremont, the processing plant recycles donations of plastic and turns it into 3D printer filament for Perth schools. On the first Saturday of every month Greenbatch holds drop off days, where you can bring in your used plastic and get a free sausage sizzle in the process. If you’re interested in environmental causes, Greenbatch is certainly worth checking out.

    Sunday 2 June – Monday 3 June 2019 – WA Day Celebrations

    WA Day is a public holiday to celebrate all the people from all walks of life that make Western Australia such an amazing place to live. Burswood Park will host the celebrations this year and the free festival will include food, activities and performances from 10am to 10pm. The SOTA (State Of The Art) Festival will be held on the 3rd of June with free performances by Western Australian musicians.


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  • Free Events in Perth: May

    By Sian O’Sullivan

    Saturday 18 May: Chung Wah Cultural Festival

    For one last day, Burswood park has become transformed into a bustling market with food stalls, activities and performances to explore Chinese Culture in WA. Entry is free, and the final day of the festival will include dragon and lion dancing, a lotus flower closing ceremony and fireworks.

    Sunday 19 May: Fremantle Fair Fashion Festival

    Check out this exhibition celebrating community, culture and craft from the WA Fair Trade Collective. Learn about ethical practices and conscious design as well as browse through some local, ethical brands. Students get $10 tickets into the event so if fair trade, fashion and shopping ethically is important to you this is an event not to miss.


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  • Cool Things to do over Australia Day Weekend

    You can bet that there will be a whole lot happening this weekend. If you get stuck on what you want to do or where you want to be, here are some cool events worth checking out. Grab your mates and get all decked out in your best Aussie get up for a beautiful celebration of love and life.

    1. Beach Yoga — 26 January

      Start your long weekend right with morning Beach Yoga at the beautiful South Beach in Freo. Centre yourself in the absolute best possible way, with meditation and postures in the morning sun and ocean breeze. This class is suitable for all, including beginner students!

    2. City of Perth Skyworks — 26 January

      What is a celebration without the fireworks! Expected to outdo, be sure to catch the spectacular display and the whole entire works. Grab your mates and a picnic mat, and check out the list of viewing hotspots for the best seats in the city. 

    3. Australia Day Sundowner BBQ — 26 January

      If you’re feeling a little fancier, completely immerse yourself in the Australia Day experience with a snazzy cruise, a barbie and exclusive views of the fireworks display.

    4. The 5K Foam Fest — 26 January

      With over 20 obstacles, including the world’s largest inflatable waterslide, mud pits and you best belief a ridiculous amount of foam, the 5K Foam Fest is sure to guarantee some good clean fun!

    5. Moonlight Cinema — 27 January

      The only thing nicer than a summer night is being out under the stars on a summer night. Wind down after a day or two of festivities and catch Aquaman at the Moonlight Cinema up at Kings Park.

    6. Perth Festival Lotterywest Films — Weekend

      This film festival is a beautiful collection of the best international films. Warm your heart in the summer breeze with Shoplifters at ECU Joondalup Pines, or thread the stroke between madness and beauty with Vincent van Gogh At Eternity’s Gate at UWA.

    7. FRINGE WORLD Festival — Weekend

      This summer celebration is an amazing month full of comedy, theatre, pop up bars, and all sorts! Best part — there’s a whole long list of free events happening so you don’t have to worry about breaking the bank. Be in the heart of it all as Perth City comes to live!


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