A Manjimup family will see their first ever flower harvest with little fingers at the core of the young operation — and a purpose to supply local flowers to the community.
Anjelica Smilovitis
South West’s iconic Gloucester Tree is one step closer to reopening to climbers after more than a year of being closed to the public, though it may not reach the same lofty heights.
Craig Duncan
The Brunswick community will come together on Anzac Day to pay their respects to those service men and women who went overseas and didn’t return.
Judy Talbot
Since March 19, there have been 15 confirmed measles cases reported to authorities, and 16 in WA for 2025. There have been more than 60 cases so far nationwide.
Hannah Cross
A five-part professional development series aimed at strengthening agricultural understanding is being run by the South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub next month.
Sofia Fimognari
Doors opening at 7am didn’t stop these fitness fanatics from lining up early.
Two South West born and raised opera talents have taken roles in West Australian Opera’s upcoming production of Madama Butterfly at His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth.
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation has granted Cleanaway a licence to store contaminated PFAS waste at the Banskia Road tip in Crooked Brook, despite community backlash.
Two men have been charged by WA Police after significant quantities of drugs were seized from two properties in the South West
The long awaited opening of the Bussell Highway duplication will be short lived, as lane closures and speed reductions are set to be reinstated after the April school holidays
With Federal election day looming on Saturday, eight candidates have thrown their hats into the ring to contest the seat of Forrest in the South West
Sofia Fimognari and Ezra Kaye
Veterans, community members and loved ones gathered in Bunbury on Anzac Day to commemorate those who served the nation at war — in the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing
Ezra Kaye
More than 130 dental patients — many in pain and discomfort — are stuck in limbo following the collapse of a leading Perth dental practice in which $7.1 million was syphoned out by its now-deceased owner.
John Flint
A Pilbara Traditional Owner group is adamant Rio Tinto is not moving quickly enough to reduce abstraction from Bungaroo Creek, despite the miner’s promise to build a bigger desalination plant.
Simone Grogan
West Coast young gun Elijah Hewett is adamant in-demand star Harley Reid won’t be going anywhere.
Samantha Rogers
Perth Glory chief executive Anthony Radich says they will not be impacted by salary cap shifts next season, but admits they will have to get creative when the cap changes again the following year.
Ben Smith
Builders have called for a bigger intake of migrant tradies amid newly released data showing it takes twice as long to build a house now compared with five years ago.
Kim Macdonald
Sad details of the final months of Virginia Giuffre’s life have emerged, with court documents revealing the break-up with her husband involved hostility and anxiety.
Rebecca Le May
Virginia Giuffre’s lawyer has called on Prince Andrew to issue an apology and says “it’s not too late” for the royal to ‘take responsibility’ and ‘just come clean’.
Police have charged a Mongols bikie with possessing a gun after a dramatic pursuit in Perth’s northern suburbs.
A trio of shires including some in the Mid West are banding together to implement a strategy to allow the continuation of recreational four-wheel driving, while also protecting the environment.
Matthew Paddick
More than 1000 cowboys, cowgirls and keen patrons travelled from across Australia to attend the 42nd Nullarbor Muster at the weekend.
Jessica Antoniou
Organisers estimate more than 10,000 people enjoyed an arty adventure during the ArtSouthWA Easter Festival.
Claire Middleton
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson took her Federal election campaign to the Nullarbor Muster on Saturday, where she was seen socialising with patrons and cracking open a beer just one week out from polling day.
Four shared pathways linking key areas of Broome improving connectivity for residents and visitors are set to be built after the Shire of Broome secured $2.6m in WA Bicycle Network Grants Program funding.
The Shire of Ravensthorpe is seeking public comment on a policy which aims to balance the benefits of tourism with the wellbeing of residents.
The spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro is the most public rift among members of the president’s inner circle since he took office in January.
Lora Kolodny and Ari Levy
President Donald Trump says that tariffs will make the US “rich.” But those riches will likely be far less than the White House expects, economists said.
Greg Iacurci
US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs aim to reshape trade but are instead sparking fears of inflation and economic slowdown.
Jeff Cox
Many are flocking to the powdery slopes of ski areas like Niseko and Hakuba. Yet ski towns that are off the radar of overseas visitors are struggling.
Monica Pitrelli
An alleged Hells Angels bikie is due to face court today after allegedly attempting to carry knuckledusters on a domestic flight.
Jessica Evensen
A former WA real estate sales representative has been caught misusing a tenant’s bond and rent money to cover her own expenses.
Andrew Hedgman
WA Police are asking the public for help to find 29-year-old Ashton Inman.
Major crime detectives have launched an investigation after a body was discovered on a boat moored on a river in a major city.
Basil Zempilas has made an emotional tribute to his late father in his first official speech to the Parliament, where he said political leaders needed to ‘dream big’ about WA’s future.