Across WA tonight suburban streets will come alive as hordes of ghosts, witches, zombies and KPop Demon Hunters embrace what has become a firmly entrenched Australian tradition for both adults and children.
And with Halloween falling on a Friday it is tipped to be our biggest celebration yet with record spending, local pubs, restaurants and clubs hosting themed parties — and some homeowners spending thousands to make magic for their neighbourhood.
The unprecedented anticipation — but more importantly the sight of excited kids running up to doors, parents chatting with a drink in hand as they wander behind them and no cars on local streets as children roam free — could silence critics who don’t believe Halloween has a place in Australia.
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