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Kate Emery

Kate Emery

Senior Reporter at The West Australian

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    Covering topics
    • House
    • Editorial Page
    • Food
    • Rural
    • Entertainment

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    Recent Articles

    thewest.com.au

    After 90 years is Monopoly still a family game night staple?

    The most popular branded board game of all time - only chess and checkers have sold more - Monopoly has maintained its place in family homes. But can it last in the age of AI?
    thewest.com.au

    Kate Emery: AI can be the bad influence your parents warned you about

    Every parent knows how important your kid’s choice of friends can be.
    thewest.com.au

    Kate Emery: Sam Kerr trial was a waste of time from the start

    What a waste of everyone’s time and money that was.
    thewest.com.au

    ‘Tone-deaf’ real estate billboard a bleak sign of the times

    If you want a quick lesson in Australia’s housing affordability crisis, head to Maylands and check out the billboard by the Guildford Road bridge.
    thewest.com.au

    Perth Breakfast and Brunch: Panda & Co, Perth

    Of all the restaurant etiquette faux pas that grind my gears — and I’m sorry to say there are many — letting your kids watch cartoons with no earphones is right up there.
    thewest.com.au

    Maggie Dent’s objection to full-time kindy is out of touch

    I have a lot of respect for parenting guru Maggie Dent and her no-nonsense, practical advice but I’d love just a little bit of what the author was smoking when she slammed the plan to bring in full-time kindy.
    thewest.com.au

    Boundless Books on Oxford Street, Leederville opens a new chapter

    The owner of Perth’s newest independent bookstore opened on Saturday amid a cost-of-living crisis, a national decline in reading and a time when bricks and mortar continues to struggle against online shopping.
    thewest.com.au

    I saw Perth through a tourist’s eyes and it wasn’t pretty

    The nice thing about taking a staycation in your home town is that it lets you see it with fresh eyes.
    thewest.com.au

    Anti-junk food ads work best on those who don’t need them

    A new WA study claims to be the first to measure the immediate impact of junk food and anti-junk food ads screened during major sporting events.
    thewest.com.au

    Perth drivers’ lack of respect for cyclists is killing them

    Look beyond the Lycra to remember cyclists are human too.
    thewest.com.au

    Is buying a round at the pub on the way out with cost-of-living pre...

    Once a sacred social tradition, the days of ‘buying a round’ at the pub may be on borrowed time.