Ghoulish costumes, skeleton adorned homes and bucket loads of lollies filled Perth streets on Friday night as thousands of trick-or-treaters came out to get a taste of Halloween.
The spooky tradition is now firmly cemented in Western Australia with neighbourhoods going all out to make the night extra special for children.
Elstree Avenue in Coolbinia was among the streets that took the Halloween spirit to the next level with the road shut down and homeowners splurging on spooky decorations.
A home with a giant redback spider on its roof, a house full of Minions and a skeleton graveyard were among the favourite decorations of trick-or-treaters, pounding the pavement in the hunt for treats.
Johanna Cowell, who was celebrating her first Halloween living on the street, said the event had li

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