The Albany Classic is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year, and organisers are expecting a big crowd, with more than 100 competitors lining up to race on the much-loved Around the Houses track.
Jacki Elezovich
Lester Coyne and Jon Doust
After a year-long hiatus, the much-loved Elleker Running Festival is up and running again, with organisers keen to welcome back a huge contingent of runners for the Sunday event.
Melissa Sheil
Albany Basketball Association stalwart Darren Berry has been awarded the prestigious Mike Stidwell Medal for 2025, honour years of dedication to supporting and growing basketball in the region.
Textile art has drawn a long thread through Ruth Halbert’s life, from learning to knit on a sheep farm to restoring historic looms and weaving tributes to immigrant lives lost in Australian detention centres.
The students of Flinders Park Primary School travelled to school in style last week, moving as part of a ‘walking school bus’ in honour of National Walk to School Safely Day.
Phoenix and Denmark could not be separated in the Great Southern Soccer Association women’s league competition on Saturday, neither side able to find an equaliser after early conversions.
Cameron Newbold
As Albany celebrates its bicentenary year, a special WA Day festival is set to take place on June 1 at the Museum of the Great Southern.
Authorities have warned of an ‘unusually strong and intense’ storm set to smash WA this long weekend, with locations across the state’s south at risk of being battered by tornadoes.
Respiratory Care WA is bringing its children’s respiratory specialist clinic back to Albany next week, open over two days at the Albany Health Campus.
Police have located a man more than a week after he removed his monitoring device and went on the run.
A south-westerly breeze hardly reached five knots when five yachts from the mixed keel boats competed in heat three of the six races in the winter series.
Des Beeck
The former managing director of popular burger joint Meet & Bun has pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences.
Jessica Evensen
Joondalup Health Campus chief executive Renaud Mazy has quit the top job after just two years at the beleaguered hospital.
Hannah Cross
A key contractor at the Thunderbird mineral sands mine is out the door, with the WA operation teetering on the brink of financial collapse.
Adrian Rauso
The Wheatbelt has been rocked by tragedy after three young people were killed in two separate crashes in less than 24 hours.
Troy de Ruyter
Council members voted 14-1 at their May meeting to change planning policies for three suburbs.
Sophie Gannon
Football icon Neale Daniher has died after a public and inspirational fight with motor neurone disease that lasted more than a decade.
A Great Southern town has been rocked by the death of a well-known farmer and passionate country football supporter in a horrific crash on Saturday morning.
Geraldton’s median house price has soared by more than $200,000 in two years, cracking the $600,000 barrier in the latest data released by the Real Estate Institute of WA.
Imogen Wilson
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is encouraging sheep producers to take early, preventative action to reduce the risk of pregnancy toxaemia and hypocalcaemia during winter.
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Cath Tan is the last remaining privately practising homebirth midwife in Geraldton, which she fears could all be stripped away from her when legislative changes come into force at the start of next year.
Sienna Seychell
A passionate Geraldton local is up in arms the Mid West seems to constantly miss out on crucial funding and attention for tourism despite the region’s significant potential.
Social services provider Southern Cross Care WA is paying out almost $5.4 million to nearly 2000 current and former workers who were underpaid during a period of more than eight years.
Geraldton MLA Kirrilee Warr has accused the State Government of using local government as a “dumping ground”, questioning the need for councils to step in and get involved in housing projects.
The battle for dominance over the lucrative market has so far focused largely on the key US market, currently accounting for more than half of both Novo’s and Eli Lilly’s respective sales.
Elsa Ohlen
These are the three key areas where Russia’s leader would like to deepen ties and extract concrete pledges.
Emily Williams
Leaders say that they want to hear the honest truth about what’s happening but almost half of executives surveyed said that a lack of honest feedback is their primary concern.
Sophie Caldwell
With thousands of YouTube creators relying on the platform for income, many are turning to strategists as essential advisors on how to keep videos viral.
Alex Sherman and Zach Vallese
Perth’s WA Day long weekend stayed wet and wild on Sunday after the city copped a drenching of rain and was battered by damaging winds.
Oliver Lane
The family of a young autistic boy have spoken of the remarkable moment they were reunited with their son after he vanished from their western suburbs home, spending more than 15 hours alone in stormy weather.
There are currently 175 active power outages across WA, with Western Power’s website stating most outages will not be restored until tomorrow night between 6.30pm and 7pm.
Waiting for an ambulance almost cost Matthew his life after losing so much blood that he filled up more than a bathroom sink.
Fickle weather has forced organisers to cancel multiple WA festivals that were planned to take place on Monday, including a free event in Fremantle that was to be Perth’s main celebration.
Witnesses have told of the remarkable moment a young autistic boy was found wandering on a western suburbs road, after vanishing from his home and spending more than 15 hours in stormy weather.