The sign advertising a “new hotel coming soon” at Albany’s Middleton Beach has been removed, with neither the City of Albany nor developer Ausglobal claiming responsibility.
Claire Middleton
Melissa Sheil
Mt Barker was back in top form on Sunday for their Great Southern Football League Women’s competition Pride Round clash against Royals, putting up the highest score of the weekend in a 70-point victory.
Jacki Elezovich
Only a rare few Wheatbelt farmers can tell stories of working the land nearly 100 years ago, and Brookton farmer Ken Hall is one of the lucky few.
Hannah Whitehead
Two Denmark community organisations will move into new homes this year, with the Shire of Denmark council approving new leases for Denmark Arts and Denmark FM radio station in its first 2026 meetings.
Royals proved to be the masters of the short format as they clinched back-to-back A-grade Twenty20 titles with an 11-run victory over Manypeaks on Thursday night.
A Hopetoun woman who stole a golf buggy and took it on a dangerous joy ride through the town with her children sitting unsecured in the back — narrowly avoiding getting hit by a car — has been handed a fine.
Castelli Estate is set to come alive this long weekend with some of Australia’s most-loved acts heading to the Great Southern for a huge outdoor concert, attracting thousands of music-goers.
Amy Towers
Karting lovers are revving their engines ready to hit the track as this weekend as the Albany City Kart Club host the annual Southern Sprint.
Albany Town Hall came alive with colour music and celebration on Saturday as the 2026 Live @ the Town Hall season kicked off with a vibrant pride edition as part of the Albany Pride Festival.
Albany Cycle Club’s latest race, the Nullaki Handicap was held on a deceptively un-flat course on the Nullaki peninsula on Saturday, February 21.
Sicarius, skippered by Mark McRae, battled gale-like conditions to dominate the Princess Royal Sailing Club’s most sought-after trophy of the season, the Dymes Cup, last Saturday.
Des Beeck
Auxiliary officers are the behind-the-scenes heroes of a police station, with the WA Police Force calling for more people to take on the role that is vital to so many regional areas.
One of seven people charged over a massive cocaine haul found stashed inside a bulk carrier off Perth has had his charge dropped.
Rebecca Le May
Marius Sabau was found guilty for his role in a drug trafficking syndicate, just days after fellow Mongol member David Pye was jailed for organising the assassination of Rebels boss Nick Martin.
Ben Harvey
Transport Minister Rita Saffioti has slammed a City of Perth plan to merge two rail stations and build a CBD tram line, branding the proposal a ‘waste of money’ ahead of a council vote this week.
Charlton Hart
Perth is poised for a radical transformation that would see the city centre shed its reliance on cars to become a pedestrian paradise.
Caitlin Vinci
A senior Chinese diplomat has sternly rejected suggestions a cargo ship that recently berthed near the Garden Island naval base is posing any threat to a visiting British submarine.
Andrew Greene
The development comes in the show’s 32nd year.
Zach Margolius
An apology letter disgraced obstetrician Rhys Bellinge sent to his victims just days before his sentencing has been described as ‘terribly inapt’ by a judge, who also noted a degree of self-pity in his remorse.
Some might argue she’s drifting out of the mainstream with her recent releases, but can the Kiwi still get a whole arena to dance and sing all night?
Ben Harvey outlines the bomb scare which led to Anthony Albanese being evacuated from The Lodge and looks back at historical threats to PMs, including John Howard who was forced to wear a bullet proof vest.
The homicide squad’s lead detective in the investigation of the murder of a Spencer Park woman has vowed it is far from over, with hundreds of exhibits under forensic scrutiny and dozens of people questioned.
More than a dozen blocks of residential land in Norseman will be on the bidding table, after owners of the properties failed to pay rates and service fees.
Jessica Antoniou
Bunbury’s beloved dingo Marley has been immortalised in mural created by Year 10 students of Bunbury Senior High School.
Yousuf Shameel
A fire burning approximately 15 hectares of land in Millbridge and Roelands on Monday, February 23 was put out by career and volunteer firefighters.
Excitement is starting to build in the South West as the much-anticipated Australind Train was spotted in the area earlier this week.
Gold Fields’ four WA mines have all enjoyed a strong 2025 in terms of free cash flow generation, according to the South African giant’s latest financial results.
Luxury brands from Harry Winston to Loewe are going all in on Lunar New Year collections in a bid to attract Chinese customers.
Hayley Cuccinello
S&P Global Ratings has lowered its forecast for China property sales this year, barely two months into 2026.
Evelyn Cheng
As Starbucks sells off most of its China business, local rival Luckin Coffee is expanding into higher-priced cold brews and other drinks. It’s also expanding its footprint in the US.
Elon Musk’s net worth soared past $US800b last week after he merged SpaceX with xAI in a deal that valued the combined entity at $US1.25 trillion.
Robert Frank and Lora Kolodny
The environmental standards that will underpin a new assessments regime are ‘unworkable’ and could put thousands of West Australian resources jobs at risk, the State’s peak mining body will warn senators.
Katina Curtis
A 16-year-old girl has told of the terrifying moment she was struck by lightning in the city’s north-east, describing the freak ordeal as like being ‘stabbed with 1000 needles’.
Jessica Evensen
Thousands of unwitting WA drivers have been pinged by AI cameras which have detected passengers not wearing seatbelts properly.
WA’s top cop has enjoyed a Bunnings snag to help break the cycle of suicide as he joined several volunteers kickstart a monster fundraising and record attempt.
Australia’s top beaches for 2026 have been crowned and the West has shined with two coastlines being ranked among the nation’s best.
Basil Zempilas has defended a confrontation with a female Labor MP — triggered by frequent power outages in Bullsbrook — after the Cook Government accused him of ‘intimidating’ behaviour.
Jessica Page