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The Perth Thread - Part 4

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Correction: I got sucked in by TV news report describing it as the wettest August on record. It wasn't.

After a record-breaking wet winter, dry weather is now on the way. Perth is currently experiencing its wettest August since 1955, when 284.5mm of rain fell. This August, 203.8mm has been recorded by 9am on August 28, meaning that it’s expected we’ll surpass the 1955 amount.


How they expected more than 61 mm to fall on the last three days when we didn't get any and none was forecast is beyond me.
 

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It was such an interesting mix of businesses. Feel sorry for those whose livelihood is now gone and hopefully they have insurance

Arson they are saying so will be interesting to see who it leads back to
 
It was such an interesting mix of businesses. Feel sorry for those whose livelihood is now gone and hopefully they have insurance

Arson they are saying so will be interesting to see who it leads back to

When you forget to pay the Triads their stand-over money...
 

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After a couple of nice and sunny days we're back to miserable wet weather, and I love it.

It would have been nice if it could have waited until after the footy tomorrow night.
 
It would have been nice if it could have waited until after the footy tomorrow night.
Very true, I'm not looking forward to sitting at the top of the stadium tomorrow with the wind blowing at my back, hopefully it's not the worst tomorrow.
 
Not a good week to be in Morley.

Is it ever a good week to be in Morley?

There are worse places to live than Morley though, my sister used to live in Bayswater and the Morley Markets was a good place to go to get a cheap dinner.

It will be sorely missed by a lot of the locals there, hopefully they will be able to rebuild it.
 

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I've only been to Morley Markets once. Definitely felt like a time capsule but it's part of the charm of the area. Not every retail precinct has to be Karrinyup or King St. Coventry Village isn't permanently busy because it's fancy.

Bunnings closed down, now Greater Union is closed, the markets burned down and the Galleria having already been crashed into is getting a reno. The whole area could probably do with a bit of an overall plan to spruce it up.
 
I remember the Galleria being a state of the art shopping centre when it was redeveloped back in the 90s, it was the place to go.

Now it's run down with a lot of the shops closed or closing and nowhere near as many people shopping there like the glory days.
 
There are worse places to live than Morley though, my sister used to live in Bayswater and the Morley Markets was a good place to go to get a cheap dinner.

There's always Coventry*


*If you can survive the car park
 
I thought that was the same place as the Morley Markets, just with a different name.
Nah it's across the road from it
Morley Market was a stand-alone building sandwiched between Coventry and the Galleria

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