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Perth Now
11 minutes ago
- Perth Now
Where to get Perth's best pies
Leederville One minute you're going about your business not aware there is something fundamental missing in your life, and then a new pie shop opens in Leederville and you think: 'Finally, the missing puzzle piece of my existence on this mortal plane has been discovered.' At least, that's the experience of almost everyone who has stumbled upon this bougie pie shop, that claims to be a homage to the classic country pie shop but with a lot of millennial green. With flavours like chicken cordon bleu and tofu kimchi-jjigae, these guys are not scared to try new things, and we are big fans. Applecross, Cockburn, Claremont These guys boldly claim to have the best pies in Perth. They have some stiff competition but also, they may just have legitimate claim to the title. While they might have a more limited selection than some other spots on this list — they only offer eight flavours — they do what they do very well, and as a butcher, their meats are topnotch. They also boast excellent sausage rolls. Wangara, Westminster, Bullsbrook JD Pies and Tacos. Seafood Boil Pie. Credit: Instagram This is a bit of a hidden gem, but those in the know will attest to this spot in the Wanneroo Markets (with stores in Westminster and Bullsbrook) being among the best in Perth. These guys are not afraid to experiment, and their pies often have an American flavour profile. A recent special was a seafood boil pie in a cajun butter sauce. They also do mashups like chunky beef with macaroni cheese and even a few sweet pies for dessert. Mmmm dessert pies. Lathlain, Shenton Park These guys bake pies fresh daily with elite level flakey pasty to munch your way through. Also, being a bakery there are plenty of sweet treats on offer to really round out your cheeky lunch. East Fremantle Georgee Pies Credit: Instagram Can't decide if you want a classic Aussie pie or a nasi goreng? At this George Street gem you can get the former inside the latter. It really is the best of both worlds. They do other unconventional flavours — think red Thai curry or butter mango chicken — but they also do a solid line in the classics. The queues down the street attest to the popularity of these pies. Get in early before they sell-out.


Perth Now
7 hours ago
- Perth Now
Nicole Kidman learned make-up from movie work
Nicole Kidman learned how to do her make-up by watching professionals on movie sets. The Hollywood actress has revealed working with make-up artists, costume designers and directors over the years has helped her understand how to apply cosmetics properly and use them to help change up her look whenever she wants to do something different. She told WWD: "When you're working with someone like [director] Baz Luhrmann and [costume designer] Catherine Martin, there's a very specific look they want for the character. "I started to realize, as I was being created by others and experimenting, they were teaching me how to use makeup in particular ways and create characters. I could then go and use that in real life." She added: "When I started experimenting with make-up and skin care myself, I went through so many different stages: lots of masks, this and that. I learned I can change aspects of my face, augment things, and it became much more creative and exciting." Nicole recently signed up to be a brand ambassador for cosmetics company Clé de Peau Beauté and she insisted she was already a fan of their products before the deal came about. She told the publication: "I'd already been using so many of their products. It wasn't like I was going to have to discover them, and I was in." Nicole previously revealed changing her look so many times over the years took a toll on her hair. She used to sport long curls, but she previously revealed she lost her "ringlets" because she "tortured them to death" by straightening her hair so much. She told Who magazine: "I really wanted to have that suntanned skin and long blonde hair. I wanted to conform and be the Aussie beach girl. And I was never going to be that ... "I wish I had my curls back. I tortured them to death. I always say, 'Don't ruin the ringlets!'" She later added to the The Sunday Morning Herald: "Do I wish that I hadn't screwed up my hair by straightening it all the time? Sure." Nicole also admitted she wishes she'd been "more careful" with sun cream in her younger years after previously dealing with skin cancer. She added to the publication: "I've had skin cancer; do I wish I'd been more careful with the sun? Yes, to all those things. "But am I grateful to be around? Oh, yeah. And am I willing to share my knowledge, what I've learnt along the way? Absolutely."

Mercury
12 hours ago
- Mercury
'It's stunning!': Mums run to Kmart for new $20 must-have
Kmart has always been at the forefront when it comes to affordable accessories for your home - and their latest launch is no different. While there are a few pieces going viral at the moment, there's one in particular sending Aussies wild - and it's just $20. Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this. Image: TikTok / @taylahmaree, Kmart. RELATED: Shoppers divided over '90s Kmart buy 'It's stunning!' Aussie TikTok user @taylahmaree has taken to TikTok this week to share a video of the brand new Water Ripple Light from Kmart. 'RUN don't walk to KMART!' she said in the video, showcasing the bargain buy. 'They now have the viral water ripple lamp & it's stunning!' The Water Ripple Light Taylah described as 'so relaxing' is brand new, and only $20. Its goal is to create this calm and ambient atmosphere, projecting 'soothing wave patterns' to transform any room. The light has 16 different colour options with water ripple lighting effects, so you can adjust the brightness and colour for any mood. 'NO WAY!!!' Commenters on the post said they had been well and truly influenced, saying they were going to head out and buy one (or had bought one already). 'I literally saw this and bought it lmao it looks so good haha,' said one commenter. 'Omgggg I knew I should've bought this the other day!!' another said. 'NO WAY!!! What section is this in!!!' another asked. 'I'm influenced. Just ordered it,' said a fourth. 'For labour mood lighting though?' But, it was mums - and mums to be - who were most impressed. 'I think my baby needs this (he isn't born yet and his aunty already bought a night light for him),' said one commenter. 'Might get one for my unborn baby too! (I'm not even pregnant yet),' another agreed. 'Ok but for labour mood lighting though? Yes please!' said a third. Originally published as 'It's stunning!': Mums run to Kmart for new $20 must-have