The owners of a station in the Mid West outback who claim two pet dingoes were shot on the side of the road are petitioning for changes to bounties on the shooting of wild dogs.
Jessica Moroney
Matthew Paddick
Ros Worthington — a charity icon and former Western Australian of the Year — has died after choosing to undertake voluntary assisted dying following a lung cancer diagnosis.
Caleb Runciman
A multi-million-dollar development proposal for a bulky goods retail precinct adjacent to a popular homemaker’s centre in Webberton has been approved.
When it comes to storage throughout your home, you have to think creatively, especially if you have limited space to begin with.
Tracy Bell
Birdwatchers across Australia are being urged to break out the binoculars and sign up to take part in Birdlife Australia’s Aussie Bird Count as the as the annual event takes its 11th flight.
Craig Duncan
The end times are coming to Geraldton as Valhalla MMA gym prepares to host the city’s first MMA showcase: Ragnarok.
Several Mid West organisations across a number of different industries have received State Government funding to support economic diversity.
Local stars Teakle, Roux and Strom continue to prove themselves on the big stage in the AFLW in season 2024.
Yuna was full of surprises on Friday as the Yuna Country Women’s Association celebrated 100 Years of the Country Women’s Association in Western Australia with a mystery event.
The Landor Races hold a special kind of magic, filled with dust, racehorses and people who breathe life into the outback, but this year’s event carried a heavier tone.
The Shire of Exmouth has announced a new festival which will hit the North West Cape next year, focusing on culture, community and gastronomy.
Disgraced Perth cricketer Alex Hepburn has been given the green light to play in the top WA league despite having been barred from the sport in England and Wales for a decade.
Lauren Price
The administrator running the bikie-ridden CFMEU is weighing the future of two senior WA officials whose criminal pasts have dragged the local chapter through the mud.
Ben Harvey
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Sean Smith
A 35-year-old man who died in a tragic workplace incident at a roadworks site on the Mitchell Freeway has been identified as a father from Ireland.
There have been emotional scenes as the Perth Jewish community gathered for a poignant vigil to mark a year since Hamas’ devastating October 7 attack on Israel.
West Coast list boss Matthew Clarke has indicated the club will ask for more than Hawthorn’s first-round pick in exchange for premiership defender Tom Barrass.
Mitchell Woodcock
Police are investigating nazi graffiti over an advertisement for Liberal candidate for Basil Zempilas, in one of the first public cases since the symbols were outlawed in WA.
West Coast have put pick No.3 on the table as they look to be aggressive in this year’s trade period which officially opens on Monday.
A top-shelf escort who was paid more than $50,000 of ratepayers’ money for her services by the chief executive of the Shire of Ravensthorpe has escaped immediate prison — unlike her former client.
Tim Clarke
The Shire Bridgetown-Greenbushes is poised to make a run at taking over the Old Bridgetown Hospital site, with potential plans to turn it into worker’s accommodation, or a different community-led project.
Amber Lilley and Daniel Hocking
Growing up in regional WA, Bailiwick Legal junior solicitor Matilda Lloyd was eager to leave country town life to pursue law in the big smoke.
A Manjimup family has been crowned the best homemade Italian sausage makers with the family winning big at a Perth salami competition.
The Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes’ annual budget includes a rates hike of 7.5 per cent for this financial year.
You might call me a ‘rebel without a cause,’ says Grab co-found Anthony Tan said. But I was on a mission to create something that could be ‘a force for good’.
Ernestine Siu
Economic stimulus in China could also be a shot in the arm for Nike and Starbucks, two major brands trying to orchestrate their own turnarounds.
Jesse Pound
Joker: Folie a Deux stumbled to just $US40 million ($58.7m) in US domestic ticket sales during its opening weekend, a far cry from the $US96.2m its predecessor brought in during its debut in 2019.
Sarah Whitten
A strike by Israel against Iran could raise fears of a disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and add a significant price risk premium.
Spencer Kimball
The head of a global travel body has heaped praise on WA’s tourism assets including Horizontal Falls in the Kimberley and Rottnest Island.
Dylan Caporn
The contents of a massive freezer at Perth’s Fiona Stanley Hospital could be life-saving for WA’s sickest and most vulnerable patients, helping to identify those at risk of serious infection or even death.
Bethany Hiatt
Residents near Tamala Park’s waste site in Perth’s north have reached boiling point with complaints of an overbearing odour.
Mayors and chief executives from six local governments have returned from the US in their bid to prepare for AUKUS.
A 30-year-old man has faced court accused of dousing a Joondalup convenience store worker with petrol before stealing cigarettes and tobacco.
Specialist disability accommodation has been approved for two sites in Perth’s southeast in a bid to meet ‘unmet demand’ felt across the city.
Gabrielle Becerra Mellet