A 20-year-old woman who allegedly slashed a man with a knife while defending her father during a fight at a home in Albany on Thursday has been granted bail.
Kasey Gratton
Caitlyn Rintoul
Community members concerned with regional food security are being encouraged to take part in sessions next week examining a proactive approach to the emerging issue.
Stuart McGuckin
The cancellation of summer school holiday swimming lessons at two Great Southern beaches due to safety concerns has left local parents whose children are enrolled seeking answers.
The 92-page plan has been developed to align with the area’s coastal hazard risk management and adaptation plan, provide guidance for future development and appropriate land uses, and inform the community.
Denmark-based artist Verity Byth incorporates feminist advocacy into her intricate textile artworks as part of her aim to get more women talking about their finances.
Nine Albany workmates will take a share of more than $600,000 in Lotto winnings after playing the same numbers for three decades in their unofficial syndicate.
Rachel Fenner
Goldfields and Peel will face off in the grand final at the long-running Great Southern Colts Carnival in Lake Grace.
Cameron Newbold
Premier Roger Cook has labelled triple shifts in State hospitals as ‘unacceptable’ and reminded healthcare workers they ‘shouldn’t feel obliged’ to perform them.
Artists in the South West and Great Southern regions are being encouraged to take up an exciting opportunity to develop their projects in an idyllic retreat setting.
The win puts them on 23 points in second place and they now sit within 10 points of the currently undefeated Rovers on top of the table.
Calvin Sims
Five athletes made the trip to Perth with junior swimmers Summer Lawson, Seth Lawson, Jason Wenbourne, Kalarney Williams and Malachy Williams all making up Albany’s representation.
West Coast defender Tom Barrass has attracted rival interest despite a long-term deal. Paul Hasleby explains why losing a star player like Barrass isn’t disastrous for clubs - especially the Eagles.
Paul Hasleby
The first part of The West Australian’s special series on WA’s top schools can be revealed, with two public high schools among the five best in the State for mathematics. SEE THE FULL LIST HERE
Bethany Hiatt
ABC bosses accused by own of ‘thumbing their nose’ at WA as it’s revealed ABC Perth is only allowed to run ‘five WA stories a day’.
Andrei Harmsworth
A former inmate at Hakea Prison has recalled the shocking moment a guard allegedly dragged him off a chair, pressed his face against the floor and repeatedly punched the back of his head until he passed out.
Sarah Steger
Police are investigating after a man died at Perth underground train station overnight.
Jonathon Nolan
A woman has been charged after allegedly stabbing an elderly man in Westminster on Saturday.
Anneke De Boer and Emily Moulton
Police are searching for a man who allegedly assaulted a young woman outside a suburban supermarket.
It is the second police pursuit in two days which has ended in a serious crash.
WA workers will be $19 worse off than their counterparts around the country following the latest State Minimum Wage revision by the Industrial Relations Commission.
Almost nothing will change for mining and pastoral workers, with the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act only set to make processes more open, says WA Labor MLC Kyle McGinn.
Amber Lilley
The State Government attempted to clarify Aboriginal cultural heritage laws at a meeting in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on Friday as concerns continued to be raised two weeks out from the Act’s implementation.
Elena Morabito
The organisation holding native title in the Esperance region says it shares concerns about the “workability” of the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021.
A man has admitted to indecently dealing with a 12-year-old girl at the derelict Batavia Motor Inne.
A woman has faced a Kalgoorlie court over the manslaughter of a 34-year-old woman in Leonora after an earlier charge was upgraded.
Artificial intelligence may lead to human extinction and reducing the risks associated with the technology should be a global priority, industry experts and tech leaders stated in an open letter.
Sheila Chiang
Housing markets are undergoing a fundamental shift because of higher mortgage rates. Against this backdrop, some — including a Big Short investor — fear the real estate sector is overlooking a systemic issue.
Sam Meredith
Artificial intelligence has taken the investing world by storm. But it’s also had its detractors, and some analysts have warned of the risks of investing in AI. Should you jump on the trend or stay sceptical?
Weizhen Tan
Infrastructure legislation and the Inflation Reduction Act are resulting in heavy industry investment levels that defy a typical economic downturn.
Eric Rosenbaum
Footage has emerged of as many as 30 derailed wagons from a Rio Tinto train that left the tracks in WA’s Pilbara.
Alex Di Rosso
The man arrested and charged with the murder of Patrik Weiss, whose body was found in suspicious circumstances at his Lockridge home on Monday, has been revealed.
Anneke De Boer, Shannon Hampton and Jonathon Nolan
A heritage-listed winery in Perth’s northern suburbs will undergo a multi-million dollar conversion into an eatery as part of a broader revamp of a local park.
Major crash detectives are investigating a fatal crash after a motorcycle collided with a bus in Perth’s eastern suburbs Saturday.
Historic new nurse-to-patient ratios will begin at Perth Children’s Hospital on July 17 — two years after the tragic death of seven-year-old Aishwarya Aswath.
Joe Spagnolo
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