A Geraldton man has been slapped with a fine of more than $6000 after he was caught illegally fishing western rock lobster and sea urchins.
Anna Cox
Jessica Moroney
Geraldton has taken silver for the third year running, while Kalbarri claimed gold in its category at the 7News Top Tourism Awards.
A fisherman has been rescued with minor injuries after slipping on rocks and falling two metres into the ocean on a cliff.
Cervantes Historical Society is set to commemorate the 180th anniversary of the sinking of its namesake with an event later this month.
Matthew Paddick
Three boys accused of a violent robbery at an aged care facility, where an elderly woman was kicked and fell to the ground, have faced court this week.
After 20 months of sandbagging and efforts to ward off mother nature’s pulling tides, the Geraldton Marine Rescue building began demolition on Tuesday morning.
Collisions with animals are up 22 per cent from last year, with kangaroos, wallabies, and wombats among the species most involved in Australia, according to new data.
A 78-year-old Geraldton woman left bloodied and bruised when she was allegedly attacked with a broom in her own home after being woken by a group of teenage intruders, says she does not feel safe anymore.
A year on from her son’s tragic death, Natalie Woods remembers wondering whether there was a way she could give up her own life to save him.
Shannon Hampton
The Library Nightclub may have been insolvent from 2019 as fresh revelations suggest the Yusuf Khan-led business owed years of taxes.
Matt Mckenzie
A Perth school is bracing for an allegation of historical sexual abuse carried out by a staff member — with a law firm close to lodging a damages claim based on years of trauma an old-boy says he has suffered.
Tim Clarke
A restaurant crawling with cockroaches and labelled a danger to guests’ health has been hit with a massive fine.
Rachel Fenner
Emotions ran high as stakeholders provided evidence to a parliament inquiry into Federal Labor’s live sheep export ban, with heated exchanges between committee members and peak body representatives.
Olivia Ford
An 11-year-old boy and his mother were threatened with a crowbar in a terrifying daylight home invasion before the child’s heroic father chased away the accused. SEE THE VIDEO
Caleb Runciman
A Stratham man accused of beating his 11-year-old daughter in front of a dog groomer — before allegedly apologising to them for witnessing the incident — has been refused bail.
Tributes are flowing for two Jurien Bay Country Women’s Association founding members, who died together in a double-fatal car crash last week
Significant increases in Centrelink eligibility thresholds come into effect on July 1, with part-pensioners — and self-funded retirees who are close to the limits — the big winners. Here’s what changes.
A man has been killed after his car left the road on Bussell Highway near Stratham, crashing into trees and catching fire overnight.
Lauren Price
A Bunbury teenager bashed his way into a home after a drunken argument before tearing up a collection of rare Pokemon cards and pocketing two watches.
Holly Prentice
Lineups and ticket prices are to blame for the decline in music festival attendance, according to a new survey.
Bunbury Regional Prison recorded four instances of attempted suicide by prisoners and a further seven examples of suicidal behaviour during just nine months of 2023.
Dunsborough Police who had a successful drug bust last week have called on the local community to better secure their belongings with drug hauls suggesting links between burglaries.
If all else fails, remember: it’s not cocktail hour, it’s ‘relationship-building hour’.
Aditi Shrikant
A growing wave of deepfake scams has looted millions of dollars from companies worldwide, and cybersecurity experts warn it could get worse as criminals exploit generative AI for fraud.
Dylan Butts
Day passes at hotels and resorts offer guests access to amenities without the cost of reserving a room.
Micah Washington
It’s easy to imagine what you’d buy for yourself if you were a millionaire. When you talk to actual millionaires, though, you realise that no one makes a million — or keeps it — by spending indiscriminately.
Ryan Ermey
One in four preventable hospital deaths across Perth’s northern metropolitan area have been attributed to Joondalup Health Campus, data shows.
Hannah Cross
A jury has convicted a man of murdering his heavily pregnant lover with a claw hammer and leaving her battered body for her brother to find.
WA has posted the nation’s strongest population growth for yet another quarter and has likely already passed the three million people mark.
A coroner’s inquest into the tragic death of Broome man Josh Warneke is expected to held in September, but the dates won’t be confirmed until July.
Chevron will keep domestic gas production at the huge Wheatstone project near Onslow turned off for far longer than industry sources had initially expected.
The first of more than 100 electric buses will hit Perth streets in the coming weeks, as State and Federal politicians lauded a $250 million funding package for upskilling automotive workers.
Dylan Caporn