Premium Content:

Massive Crowds Flock to The Giants

Massive crowds of people have flocked to the city centre for a glimpse of The Giants.

The little girl woke up this morning in Langley Park and begun walking through the streets of the city. As she walked down Barrack Street there was huge anticipation amongst the crowd. Even before she came into view there wasn’t an inch of space space.

- Advertisement -

Construction workers downed tools as she came near and office workers stood at their windows looking down at the spectacle below.

The little girl made her way to Wellington Square in Wast Perth where she took an afternoon nap. She is expected to wake around 4pm and go for another journey through the city.

Over on Wellington Street in front of the train station The Diver was asleep, snoring loudly. Hundreds of people gathered around the massive marionette snapping photos.

The Giants are in the city until Sunday as part of the Festival of Perth, there are not to be missed.

Latest

Spilt Milk announces a return to WA in 2025

The festival will be at Claremont Showground. on 7th December.

Labor MP apologises for father’s homophobic remarks at polling booth

Jerome Laxale says his father's comments were completely unacceptable.

This year WA Mental Health Week will celebrate empowering communities

Now is the time to start planning your events.

On This Gay Day | Tasmania decriminalised homosexuality in 1997

Australia's journey to decriminalisation was a slow process.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Spilt Milk announces a return to WA in 2025

The festival will be at Claremont Showground. on 7th December.

Labor MP apologises for father’s homophobic remarks at polling booth

Jerome Laxale says his father's comments were completely unacceptable.

This year WA Mental Health Week will celebrate empowering communities

Now is the time to start planning your events.

On This Gay Day | Tasmania decriminalised homosexuality in 1997

Australia's journey to decriminalisation was a slow process.

British soccer player given whopping suspension for on pitch gay slur

It's not the first time he's been accused of using gay slurs during a game.

Spilt Milk announces a return to WA in 2025

The festival will be at Claremont Showground. on 7th December.

Labor MP apologises for father’s homophobic remarks at polling booth

Jerome Laxale says his father's comments were completely unacceptable.

This year WA Mental Health Week will celebrate empowering communities

Now is the time to start planning your events.