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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss key issues within Western Australia's resources sector. Plus: Albany iron ore mine still on the cards; Sirona's $120m South Perth plan approved; Perth home values continue to climb; Former Forrest lawyer launches Chord Advisory.
In onze serie Groeten uit... vertellen Nederlanders en Vlamingen over hun woonplaats Down Under; wat is er allemaal te doen en waarom voelen ze zich hier helemaal thuis? Dit keer vertelt Jantine Borgdorff over South Perth (WA), waar ze nu ruim een jaar woont.
Tom Zaunmayr and Mark Pownall discuss Griffin Marine and its opportunity to capitalise on growth in defence sector spending. Plus: WA premier Roger Cook reveals his new ministry; Senator Penny Wong doubles down on importance of South-East Asia; and proposed $190m South Perth apartment project plans scrapped.
How do you choose a suburb that is likely to grow strongly over the short and long term? Today, I’m kicking off 2025 with a Q&A session, giving my insights on some of the interesting questions getting asked on our Perth Property Investment Facebook group. From subdivision requirements to metrics for choosing a growth suburb, this episode dives into the essentials you need to know. Let’s go inside! Resource Links: Get your Strategic Portfolio Plan and our help with Buying Your Next Perth Property (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/invest-in-perth-property/) Join the Perth Property Investment Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/perthpropertyinvestors) Join Jarrad Mahon’s Property Investor Update (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/join) For more info on our award-winning and highly rated Property Management services that give you guaranteed peace of mind (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/perth-property-management-specialists/) For more info on how our Property Sales services can ensure you get the best selling price while handling all the stress for you (https://www.investorsedge.com.au/selling-your-perth-property/) Episode Highlights: Intro [00:00] Feasibility and Initial Investment Strategy [00:13] Q&A on Land Subdivision in South Perth [01:56] Factors Affecting Subdivision Feasibility [07:59] Analysis of Harrisdale Property Market [12:05] Suburb Fundamentals and Long-Term Growth [17:10] Comparing Direct Bank Deals vs. Broker Services [23:31] Investment Strategy for First-Time Investors [25:30] Final Q&A: Purchasing Adjacent Property [29:35] Thank you for tuning in! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Connect with Perth Property Insider: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InvestorsedgeAu Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/investorsedge See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Coode Street Foreshore could be home to South Perth's first pop-up floating restaurant. City of South Perth mayor Greg Milner told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live the proposed venue would provide a unique experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perth is moving into a new phase in its property boom, with more and more buyers opting for units as houses become more and more expensive. The latest sales data shows that the strongest markets in Perth are well-located locations with a major presence of attached dwellings. While the most popular house markets for home buyers and investors (mostly those at the affordable end of the market) are a little less buoyant than earlier in the Perth up-cycle, the focus is switching to affordable units. Perth started this boom with a reputation as the most affordable capital city housing market. After a couple of years of stellar price growth, that's no longer the case. Perth is now well above Hobart and Darwin with its median house price and challenging Adelaide. Perth now has a median house price around $800,000, but its median unit price is in the low $500,000s, still well below that of Hobart and Adelaide. The evaporation of affordability in the Perth housing market can be seen is the rise in values in selected suburbs. Armadale, heavily targeted by investors and FHBs, had a median price of $250,000 three years ago and now it's approaching $500,000. Seaside Rockingham had a median price below $400,000 at the start of 2021 and now its $630,000. Greater Perth has many similar examples. When the bargain suburbs have medians above $500,000, the big attraction that caused the stampede starts to fade. So now buyers in Perth, increasingly, are looking at unit markets. While many house markets have been frenzied, with listings selling within days and prices rising by 20% or more a year, the unit markets are less competitive and prices have not yet taken off. The City of Perth provides a case study. The median unit price for East Perth has risen 6% in the past 12 months while the suburb of Perth has increased 9%. Typical units are priced in the mid-$400,000s. Quarterly sales have been 406 490 599, showing a major lift in buyer demand recently. In the City of South Perth, unit sales in both Como and South Perth are rising strongly, while in Subiaco quarterly unit sales have been trending higher for the past 12 months – the median unit price is heading towards $600,000, but that's a third of the price of typical Subiaco houses. There's a similar pattern in Victoria Park, where the median unit price has risen 11% but remains low at $400,000. Upmarket Mosman Park provides a startling contrast between its house and unit markets: there have been identical sales numbers in the past year, but the median prices are $2 million for houses and $380,000 for units. Perhaps not surprisingly, sales volumes for units are rising strongly, but prices haven't moved much as yet. There are many other examples in the Perth market, which is now following patterns seen in other cities in the trend we call the Rise and Rise of Apartments.
Our next Leading And Growing Your Real Estate Business Podcast guest is James Thompson. James Thompson is a highly regarded real estate professional with over 12 years of experience. He is known for his exceptional customer service and consistently achieving outstanding results for his clients. James is committed to building lasting relationships and giving back to his community. He believes in maintaining a personal touch in the industry, despite the advancements in technology. Highlights
Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the trends among recent recipients of defence industry research grants in Western Australia. Plus: Thomas stands down; Woodside's profit drop, $9.5m South Perth sale.
We've made it to the end of the week and that means its time to get our Friday Foodie back. Chief Features Writer and Food Critic from The West Australian Simon Collins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the onset of high-rise development in South Perth. Plus: RBA's rate rise; WeWork's downsize decision, and a WA shipbuilding bid.
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the results of the recent local government elections in major regional areas. Plus: Sirona's South Perth relaunch; diamond dealer in administration, and AEMO's SWIS support call.
This week, we welcome one of WA's most experienced apartment developers in the studio. Scott Cameron is the GM of FINBAR, WA's largest apartment developer, currently responsible for Aurora in Applecross, Civic Heart in South Perth, and The Point in Rivervale. Scott details FINBAR's story from townhouses to towers and underlines the current issues facing his industry.
In this podcast, Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss Woodside's big week; Qantas hearing; Mineral Resources; De Grey; Liontown; South Perth's timber tower; and plans for an ex-premier's house.
Clairsy & Lisa opened the phones about why you missed a meeting after Ita Buttrose had an incident with a garage door. In The Shaw Report, Barbie and Oppenheimer break box office records so Lisa opened the phones to get your reviews about both movies . Clairsy & his wife Lori went for a walk along the South Perth foreshore and did something that got Clairsy told off. Our sports journalist Anna Hay spoke to Clairsy and Lisa about Luke Shuey's latest injury, is it all over for him now? Plus Australia retains The Ashes and the latest on The Matilda's Sam Kerr.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On June 23rd, 1975, Shirley Finn was found dead in her car in South Perth, Western Australia. Almost 50 years later, her murder continues to intrigue people around the world. Shirley was a prominent figure in South Perth, Western Australia, because she owned a brothel. Sources often refer to her as a “brothel madam.” Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Shirley Finn. She was dealing with a large tax bill, and it is thought she was leaning on people of prominence to help her clear it up. Some of these people included men high up in law enforcement, and it was said that Shirley was paying money to keep police from shutting down her brothel. Did Shirley Finn try to pressure the wrong person and threaten to spill secrets? You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital production
Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the transformation of the Western Australian arts sector over the past three decades. Plus: Tjiwarl agreement commended; CBH's Geraldton purchase and South Perth pool axed.
The panel are together for a very unusual Thursday night edition previewing the game against the Bulldogs. We have Swanky from South Perth on to give us an insight into his team the Bulldogs as well as some live crosses to the Sharks v Cowboys game
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie speaks with Jordan Murray about the future of the Liberal Party of Australia and the electoral consequences of shifting to the right. Plus the latest on City of South Perth, Reserve Bank of Australia, and the Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety with Simone Grogan.
We talk to Stephen Halmarick the Chief Economist at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia about the economy and what he predicts moving through 2023. Are we heading for a recession? Kate Fuller from Adelaide with suburbs undervalued with plenty of potential with the recently signed submarine deal with the U.S. We talk to James Thompson from South Perth. And Eliza Owen the head of residential research for CoreLogic, about housing loans that are non-performing. Also is the slight uptick in loans past-due a cause for concern? ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com We include content that looks at Real estate development and Real estate industry insights. We include content on home buying tips and commercial real estate. Also real estate market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including residential property market and real estate trends. Also real estate finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate technology and real estate law and regulations, and real estate development and real estate industry insights. And real estate investing for beginners, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
We talk to James Thompson from RealMark Coastal in South Perth to find out how his local market and suburbs are performing. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com We include content on home buying tips and commercial real estate. Also real estate market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including residential property market and real estate trends. Also real estate finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate technology and real estate law and regulations, and real estate development and real estate industry insights. And real estate investing for beginners, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills.
This is the big one - Clairsy & Lisa give away 96FM's Ultimate Caravan in front of a live audience! We also spoke to Channel 7 Sports reporter Anna Hay ahead of the big week of footy. Clairsy opens his music box to fish out some great memories from the 80's and our audience at the Boatshed in South Perth shared some of their hilarious caravan stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Breeana Smith's story is an inspiring one for the fashion industry here in Australia! She grew up in South Perth and didn't even finish her business degree, instead she worked in brand management. This is where she toiled away for years learning there was no substitute for hard work, how valuable relationships in the industry were and what would stand the test of time in a cut-throat industry.After building up the confidence, database and knowledge, her next career move was a big one... co-founding the famous footwear brand JAMES SMITH in 2014. We get an insight into her mindset and how she turned an idea into a multi-million dollar business.Bree visited Positano in 2015 where she fell in love with an Italian restauranteur whilst at a friends wedding. Which later saw her move from Bali to the South of Italy. Her curiosity in colours and fabrics intensified as she wondered around the beautiful coastline. This is where her next big idea was born in 2019 called... L'IDEE WOMAN which is now a globally recognised brand!Not only is this podcast for all those interested in fashion, this is also an amazing listen for those into business. Breeana is proof that if you are prepared to put in the time learning about an industry and can find a gap in the market, you can become an international sensation.
This week on the Retravision Dragons Lair, the lads discuss the exciting weekend of cricket against South Perth & Scarborough in the T20s, and Luke Holt joins us for a quiz on the club's history! Cheers for tuning in. See ya Wednesday!
Today we are doing another suburb profile with South Perth and Como in the spotlight. We have the lovely Ashleigh Goodchild from SOCO Realty on the podcast with us who is sharing updates on the area as well as some key insights to buyer and market behaviours general. We look at the trends in Perth and Eastern State Investors, emotional versus logical investing and explore property management in times of a housing crisis. If you are currently looking for a home and in the process of filling applications and competing in this tight market Ashleigh gives some hot tips to get to the top of the list. So what is stopping people from buying instead of renting? SOCO Realty www.socorealty.com.au The HMO Property Co Website: www.thehmopropertyco.com Instagram: @the_hmo_property_co FaceBook: The HMO Property Co LinkedIn: The HMO Property Co YouTube: The HMO Property Co TikTok: thehmopropertyco_ Spotify: The HMO Property Show Apple Podcast: The HMO Property Show JNG Property Group - https://www.jngpropertygroup.com/ DisclaimerNothing on this channel should be considered tax, financial, investment or any kind of advice. Everyone should do their own due diligence as only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are right for your situation. Our goal is to frequently feature edgy and actionable value, thought leadership and/or property/investment strategies.
Leaked internal documents show the WA Labor Party put taxpayer-funded electorate officers through intensive training about “continuous campaigning” and election fundraising. This follows revelations on Monday the Corruption and Crime Commission is investigating possible abuses of electorate office funding by the party. WA MP parliamentary guidelines ban electorate officers from doing party political work while on the clock. "If you go to the Parliamentary Electorate Office guidelines ... there is a problem," said Mornings host Gary Adshead, who broke the story on his return to the 6PR airwaves on Monday. "The Premier [Mark McGowan] will be out and about at an event in South Perth and we'll ask some questions there." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The City of South Perth has demanded the State Government reveal whether it will fund its recreation and aquatic facility project. The city currently has no public aquatic facilities but plans on building the RAF — an aquatic, fitness, recreation and wellness centre for the city and surrounding area — at Collier Park, with the golf course as the backdrop. The city has already approved $20 million for the project, received a $2m to $3m commitment from Curtin University and been promised a $20 million Federal Government grant and hopes the State Government will match that figure to cover the $80m project. However, there is uncertainty about whether the city will receive the Federal grant and there's also been no confirmation from the State Government whether or not it will match the Federal Government's $20 million funding commitment. And so, South Perth CEO Michael Bradford has been tasked to write a letter to Sport & Recreation Minister David Templeman on behalf of council seeking a response from the State government within a month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police are hunting for seven offenders after a smash & grab at a jewellery store in South Perth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A $150 million tower in South Perth reaching a whopping 36-storeys high, with a small bar and apartment living, has been approved by the State's planning commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a long time, we as women wanted it all. We wanted to work, have successful careers, build businesses, and run organizations. Yet we still dream of having a family and being present and hands-on parents. So can we really have it all, or do we have to sacrifice something? I've always been a working mother, and in my experience, we can have it all, but there's always a price to pay. I took a week off to focus on a big project. I'm writing a book and feeling a bit overwhelmed. Most of the time, it's tough to prioritize what we need. Sometimes we need to ask for help or some space to be creative. Other times, we need a total reset. In this episode, I have someone who's very good at juggling motherhood and managing multiple businesses without losing her sanity. Ashleigh Goodchild leads the #1 Property Management Team for South Perth & Como. She loves teaching and inspiring others within the industry by connecting and sharing her knowledge freely through her podcast, PM Collective. Join us today as we talk about Starting a Property Management Business as a Mum. “I like to refer to life and work as a bit of tilt as opposed to a balance.” - Ashleigh Goodchild In This Episode: - Meet Ashleigh Goodchild, Property Management Leader, Podcast Host, and a Mum - How do you run multiple businesses, juggle a family and keep your sanity? Ashleigh shares her “secrets.” - Ashleigh's advice to women who are thinking about starting a business but have a young family to take care of - How to ask for help when needed - What is the PM Collective all about? - What are the challenges faced by Property Mums? - The importance of communication at home and at work - Ashleigh recommends reading the book, http://thenewhustle.businesschicks.com/ (The New Hustle by Emma Isaacs). Resources: - https://www.thatpropertymum.com.au/membership-join/ (Get all the resources you need) - https://courses.thatpropertymum.com.au/TPM-BDMSchool (The Property Management Growth School) Connect with Ashleigh: - https://www.instagram.com/perthpropertymanager/ (Instagram) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/perthpropertymanager/ (LinkedIn) - https://pmcollective.com.au/podcasts/ (Podcast) Connect with Kylie: - https://www.instagram.com/thatpropertymum_/ (Instagram) - https://www.thatpropertymum.com.au/ (Website) - https://web.facebook.com/thatpropertymum (Facebook) - https://web.facebook.com/groups/propertymanagementsupport (Facebook Group) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylie-walker-843491102/ (LinkedIn) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_hr2vAm0-9lgPMeG4_irQ (YouTube)
It's hard to miss the Old Mill as you head across The Narrows on the freeway - it's bright white walls and it's old windmill are pretty easy to spot against the modern apartments. The mill has a pretty fascinating history and as Anthony Styan from the City of South Perth told us, there's a lot more to it's story than many realise! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You don't really associate Perth with Trams anymore but 50 years in the 1900's they served as a cornerstone of transport for our growing city. Back in the 1930's one of the most popular routes for holiday makers ran through the heart of South Perth, connected by the Ferry. So when the South Perth Historical society and the City of South Perth found out one of the old trams had been found in someone's backyard many years after decommissioning, they started the long process of acquiring the tram, restoring it and turning it into a true look back at Perth's early transport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are speaking with Phillip Goodes, Phillip has chaired a beautiful apartment complex in the South Perth Peninsula for the last 11 years, since inception The apartments are beautiful, sadly the builder declared bankruptcy in year 3, and as there is no building indemnity warranty Insurance over 3 storeys in WA the warranty repairs to all common areas such as water ingress, pool leaks had to be financed by the owners. Fortunately for the owners of this property, Phillip is a great leader, man of many skills; electrician, background in security, and well-regarded Real Estate licensee of 40 years and loves property. Phillip shares his advice on running a well-managed building, in saying that this building has had its fair share of dramas and episodes over the last 11 years, as would any strata community of residents and tenants. Phillip runs us through his thoughts on · Know the property before you buy! · Getting a good strata manager - someone you can get on with · Encourage, be proactive, get on the committee and educate yourself, don't just let someone “run it” · Monitor levies · Accrue funds for future works rather than special levy all the time · Look at costs the same way you would look at fees and costs in your own home, review, compare like for like · Build relationships / trust with your owners, lead, be open and transparent · Mutually benefiting all owners · Behavioral issues, breaching of bylaws and the need to have correct by laws in place. Consider by laws when you purchase the property and then review and amend revoke as you see fit. · Be social and enjoy your community Phillip Goodes is happy to assist you with selling your property, you can contact him direct at Phillip Goodes Real Estate 0421 215 000
Join author and former Australian Greens senator Scott Ludlam, on a traipse through the wetlands and sleepy suburban streets of South Perth.
Welcome to another edition of the Talking Property Podcast with Harvey Deegan, Rob Druitt and Rod Ryan. In this episode, we introduce you to a new online daily property news site when we speak to Managing Editor Charlie Gunningham about The Property Tribune. In Agent's Corner, we visit South Perth and chat about this riverside suburb with Steve Lally from Ian Hutcheson Real Estate. All that and more on Talking Property, which is proudly supported by REIWA.com.
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Italian-Australian young soprano Daniella Sicari is back in Western Australia and will perform in a Christmas concert on Saturday 5 December at the Sant Mary's Church in South Perth. - Il giovane soprano italo-australiano Daniella Sicàri terrà un concerto natalizio il prossimo 5 dicembre nella capitale del WA. In questa intervista a SBS Italian spiega come è nata la sua passione per la musica e cosa l'ha spinta a trasferirsi a Manchester.
A different dynamic this week, with the fellas having some time one-on-one, discussing a great weekend against South Perth, this week's fixtures against Claremont Nedlands and everything related and unrelated to cricket. We are also honoured to be joined by one of the best blokes the Dragons have seen, Kallen Bond. Kallen talks us through his hundred on the weekend, the challenge of playing Claremont Nedlands, and the story behind the KB152 brand. Be sure to follow us on our socials, and see ya wednesday!
Host: Najeeb Guest: Bhavisha Devchand Language: English Bhavisha Devchand is an Australian uncapped Cricketer, signed her first state contract with Victoria leading into the 2020-21 season and has previously played for the Perth Scorchers and Gloucestershire. She is a batting all-rounder who has come through the WA State system at under-17 and under-18 levels. The Subiaco-Floreat talent, who originally hailed from Whitfords, made her Fury debut during the 2011-12 season, shortly after taking six wickets in a game at first grade level against South Perth. Devchand, who has a Zimbabwean background, impressed at the 2010-11 under-18 National Championships for WA, where she was the team's top scorer and also took six wickets.
This week on the show the boys celebrate the many successes of the Dragons over the past round, finally have some successful results on the predictions front and look ahead to a key round of fixtures against South Perth. Be sure to follow the podcast & leave us a review, as well as following us on our socials. See ya Wednesday!
Ashleigh Goodchild is one of the directors at Soco Realty based in South Perth, Western Australia, and is one of the most recent and best social media ‘influencers' in the PM industry today. With 21 years PM experience behind her, Ashleigh has dedicated herself on HOW to generate leads and new business using LinkedIn, and in this revealing podcast, she shares her THREE best strategies on HOW she does it. If you're confused about using LinkedIn for new business, Ashleigh shows you how. Tune into Ashleigh's own podcast ‘PM Collective' on Itunes or Spotify.
The State Government has announced a $3 million accommodation and travel incentive scheme to try and attract seasonal agricultural workers to regional WA and a $20 million upgrade to the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development headquarters at South Perth.
The State Government has announced a $3 million accommodation and travel incentive scheme to try and attract seasonal agricultural workers to regional WA and a $20 million upgrade to the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development headquarters at South Perth.
September 1 24 2020 Belmont Banter (episode 11) The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. (This is part one of two) In this week's episode we catch up with Whitstable Town's Sam Denly we hear how Sam started his successful football career in Whitstable Town's youth sides. And how a serious knee injury forced him to retire from playing over a decade later before moving into management. He remembers the time when he was in a knee brace and younger brother Joe Denly England and Kent Cricketer (England Ashes winner 2020) who had his arm in plaster at the same time after breaking it playing football for Whitstable's U18's. How Sam went off to Australia to play Cricket for South Perth in the Suburban A League whilst part of Kent Cricket's youth set up. He goes on to speak about the effect his Dad Nick and his youth football coaches at Whitstable Town had on his life. WTFC coaches, the likes of Peter Budge and Alan Gardener who he says were a massive influence on him growing up. And much more…. Part 2: of Sam Denly next week…
Episode 11 of Off Market sees us at our most spectacular location yet, The Precinct by Norup + Wilson Under the Hammer is back, Preacher Ross is lobbying to make Perth the auction capital of Australia and we discuss why the fear of loss is so important to a good sales result. Ross is also putting the call out to Perth's auctioneers - got a story to share with us on Off Market? Send it through! In the Industry is staying and the guys give us their thoughts - is stamp duty on the way out? The Real Press covers the June sales bump, the subsequent fall-over rate, and what it all means. And James Thompson from Bourkes Real Estate joins us to break down the City of South Perth and how rezoning is affecting the locals.
Today on the show we have @naturally_nina_ .Nina is a sport and performance nutritionist. She is also a type 1 diabetic where she was diagnosed when she was 9 and we discuss and how its effected her life, mindset around food, tracking food for athletes, eating as a vegan and much more. I really loved this conversation with Nina as she is so nice and down to earth so I hope you get something out of it. Nina also does nutrition consults so if your interested in getting help with your nutrition from one of the best you can find her at @naturally_nina_ on instagram or on her website below. https://www.naturally-nina.com/ - Today we are proudly joined by our friends at the Salt Float studio in South Perth, Western Australia. I'm Pumped to give everyone 20% off the @saltfloatstudio just book it in and use the code "TwistingWiresFloat" when you pay. If you haven't done a float before float therapy not only helps with sore muscles, joints and inflammation post-exercise; but it has also been clinically proven to assist with stress & anxiety relief, sleep improvement and mental focus for athletes. They have so many benefits for everyone and they are being used by athletes all around the world including Steph Curry