‘This is not how we should play politics in this in this country.’
Dylan Caporn
Georgia Campion
New Albany apprentice jockey Mackenzie Wallrodt believed becoming a race rider was inevitable after spending most of her life surrounded by her family’s horses.
Harry Grigson
Menang-Noongar elder Vernice Gillies on the importance of registering sacred sites: “If this is what happens if we do not tell people, we better change our approach and start telling”.
Vernice Gillies
Nineteen-year-old Malikye Miniter has recently completed a work skill program geared towards providing skills and opportunities for Albany’s youth.
Denmark artist Seirah Woodward will bring her abstract twist on the natural environment to the 2024 Southern Art & Craft Trail.
A fast-starting Rovers finished a brilliant season with some cherished silverware after defeating a determined Bayswater in the Great Southern Soccer Association men’s division one cup final on Saturday night.
More than 100 cars are expected to rumble up for the Great Southern Street Machine Association’s annual Show and Shine event in Centennial Park on Sunday.
Spencer Park Dark took out Lower Great Southern Hockey Association B-grade premiership on Saturday in impressive style defeating their fellow club rivals Spencer Park Light.
A veteran West Coast teammate has declared young gun Ella Roberts is doing things she has never seen on a football field before as part of the Eagles’ record-breaking start to the season.
Denmark Magpies 5 edged out Griffins 9 in a pulsating two-goal grand final thriller to claim the Albany Netball Association B1 premiership on Saturday.
Kulin was the meeting place for the annual Women in Farming seminar, which saw around 120 women from across WA come together to network and learn.
Olivia Ford
Agritourism is on the rise in WA in what appears to be a win for budget-conscious consumers and landowners looking to diversify their income during a cost-of-living crisis.
Caitlyn Rintoul
Cameron Burgess has had to bide his time to become the eighth West Australian to step onto the pitch in an English Premier League game - and the Ipswich Town defender is already feeling the itch.
Ben Smith
Not only is the use of the heavily armoured squad in juvenile detention centres cause for concern, the officers themselves view it as the worst, most stressful part of their job.
Rebecca Le May
WA Police have ratcheted up their focus on WA business playboy Yusuf Khan, raiding his Northbridge nightclub.
Ben Harvey
The City of Joondalup’s oldest surviving building could be Perth’s next historical tourism destination, with expressions of interest sought for a commercial operator at Duffy House.
Erick Lopez
The low-profile Western Australian outpost of a sprawling Chinese mining empire wants more gold and will push ahead with plans to further cement itself as a key local player.
Adrian Rauso
The housing boom has done more than drive up property values — it is also sending people into shops and fuelling the return of Perth’s favourite retail strips.
WA’s Public Transport Authority has been scrutinised for its handling of a use of force incident at Aubin Grove Train Station in February 2023.
A senior Department of Communities bureaucrat who pocketed more than $200,000 in bribes for awarding lucrative contracts to his mates had been convicted for fraudulent behaviour in the past.
Agriculture Minister Jackie Jarvis will hold talks with her new Federal counterpart Julie Collins today, as WA sheep producers continue to push for more compensation ahead of a looming live export ban.
Jessica Page
Kids as young as eight are being handed packs of free needles provided for intravenous drug users in the Kimberley, prompting calls for age restrictions to the scheme.
Bethany Hiatt
Wheatbelt Primary School students clad in hockey gear descended on the Narrogin turf on Wednesday, ready to face off and hone their skills with a special guest Perth Thundersticks player.
Hannah Whitehead
Residents and visitors will be able to scan a QR code to experience artworks from the Margaret River Arts Trails from a new perspective.
Everyone’s favourite hole-in-the-wall coffee vendor has made its grand return to Hannan Street alongside a popular local retail business.
A crowd of more than 100 gathered in Margaret River last week, voices booming and placards held high, demanding a change to the State Government’s ongoing prescribed burning regimen.
China’s exports rose by 8.7 per cent year-on-year in US dollar terms in August, according to the customs agency.
Evelyn Cheng
Apple just wrapped up an event at its headquarters in California, where it unveiled new versions of the iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch. Here’s everything you need to know ...
Hayden Field, Ashley Capoot, Kif Leswing and Todd Haselton
Wall Street is gearing up for one of the most important economic releases of the year, and markets are looking at the possibility of a jumbo rate cut by the Fed depending on what it shows.
Jeff Cox
The cost of a college education — long touted as a requirement for a fulfilling, high-paying job — has soared over the last couple of decades, stoking scepticism among Gen Z about the true value of a degree.
Morgan Smith
One lucky Australian has picked the winning numbers for this week's Powerball and pocketed over $22 million.
A four-year-old boy has been left with permanent nerve damage to his face after he was mauled by a dog while playing at his friend’s house last month.
Caleb Runciman
Wild footage has captured the moment an unexpected guest bounded into an Aussie fast food restaurant, stunning customers and staff as he tried to leave.
It comes after The West revealed that the State Government had to intervene in negotiations between the club and the council to assist in sealing a deal between the pair.
Mr Warneke’s body was found on the outskirts of Broome on February 26, 2010, after he spent the night out with friends and decided to walk home to Roebuck Estate.
Public health workers will be striking for more than a week as their pay dispute with the State Government steps up.
Claire Sadler