With the Central Midlands Coastal Football League on the eve of finals, the Exmouth Eagles have won the grand final in the Gascoyne Football Association with a 90-point win over Ramblers.
Luke Lawson
Kate Campbell
After five years of being forced to do a 100km round trip to do their grocery shopping, Perenjori locals have celebrated the long-awaited opening of their new supermarket.
The gastronomical delights of the Gascoyne keep getting dished up during the region’s month-long food festival celebrating mouth-watering local produce, culinary talent and breathtaking landscapes.
A rally against the Firearms Act is flagged to be the largest this year following an earlier protest in February, in support of the legislation’s operational suspension and disallowance.
Georgia Campion
Farmers, transport industry figureheads and politicians have formed a united front to call on the Cook Labor Government to push for mandatory lighting standards on trains.
Cally Dupe
Three police officers have been honoured with a Coastal Bravery Award for rescuing an individual suffering a mental health episode in Carnarvon waters late last year.
Multiple roads in the Mid West are set to undergo upgrades after the State Government extended the Regional Road Safety Program to local government roads for the first time.
Josephine Hingst
Reports of family and domestic violence offences to Mid West-Gascoyne police have skyrocketed by more than 200 per cent over the past decade as the scourge hits epidemic levels.
A charity is returning to Geraldton to help improve the wellbeing of those on the autism spectrum through surfing.
The success we achieve in combating the maze of life often rests with the levers we have at our disposal to pull in order to assist us.
Round 14 of the Geraldton netball season saw Kazuals’ senior side continue their unbeaten run, comfortably accounting for Lightning 59–38.
Derek Goforth
The State Government has defended its decision not to base one of three new next-generation rescue helicopters in the Mid West, a move the Opposition has labelled “diabolical”.
Stuart Quinn
There were 18 people crammed into the dining room of a house — including a Crown Casino employee — when officers burst in.
Jessica Page
A tiny detail in his policy with a well-known insurance company means he has been abandoned overseas with broken bones in his feet, hands, leg and spine.
Caitlin Vinci
The Former Test cricketer’s resignation from the board will take effect from Wednesday.
Sean Smith and Simone Grogan
A 63-year-old Perth man has been sacked from his high-paying job after he called a non-binary colleague ‘he’ instead of ‘they’.
Ben Harvey
Vulnerable patients were unknowingly put at risk of contracting potentially deadly legionnaires’ disease at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital through contaminated water.
Charlton Hart and Hannah Cross
Roger Cook has reassured West Aussies that serious infrastructure failures within one of WA’s biggest hospitals is nothing to worry about. How much longer can the Government pretend that everything is fine?
Editorial
It is a little known piece of Perth history that 100 years ago Government House was the scene of a grizzly killing when a glamorous young woman shot her former fiance in the middle of a charity ball.
When Dakota Krispyn earned himself a seat at the Shire of Harvey table in 2021, he was told a joke about having to wear a “bulletproof vest”. Four years on and the joke has more truth than humour, he says.
Craig Duncan
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder has remained tight-lipped about specific details surrounding the environmental protective notice it was issued due to ongoing odour and suspected wastewater pollution at a lake
Tegan Guthrie
A meteor smashed into South West waters last week with Earth’s guarding shield protecting local communities from the full impact of the crash landing.
Yousuf Shameel
Thousands of people are expected to be at the Mother of the Goldfields this weekend attending one of the Goldfields’ biggest festivals of the year.
Busselton’s Reuben Ginbey has earned more lofty praise after another standout performance in West Coast’s hard-fought loss to ladder-leaders Adelaide at Optus Stadium on Sunday.
City of Busselton Councillor Richard Beecroft annouced he would be stepping down from his position immediately this Monday, after an 18-month stint on council.
Businesses across Asia are increasingly warming up to stablecoins for cross-border transactions — a trend set to accelerate further as Hong Kong moves to legalise the use of digital tokens, experts told CNBC.
Anniek Bao
Microsoft shares jumped in extended trading overnight Wednesday, pushing the company’s market cap past $US4 trillion.
Ari Levy and Jordan Novet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
A robot built by university students will be the futuristic drawcard that aims to spark curiosity and careers in robotics and engineering at the highly-anticipated Resources Technology Showcase.
The East Fremantle mayor confirmed he is ‘hanging up the chains’ because he has lost ‘enthusiasm’ for the job.
The walls at Len McKenna’s Claremont home are covered with dozens of framed photographs and paintings, people and places from a rich and fascinating life spanning 101 years, and counting.
The tick of approval for a new five-year vision of a town centre precinct has been given and will now go out for further community consultation.
Maintenance workers’ list of jobs at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital continued to grow after a bout of flooding in one of the hospital’s ageing buildings overnight.
Two brothers who spent a gruelling seven days trekking from Perth to Albany to raise money for mental health said they were ‘relieved’ to reach their end point atop Mt Clarence on Wednesday evening
Melissa Sheil
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