Local horse trainer and jockey combo are set and ready for barriers to open for the Perth Cup
Jack Penniment
Craig Duncan
Contact tracing is underway after a new case of measles was confirmed in a young child.
Hannah Cross
WA’s number of registered dairy farmers has slipped below 100 but are among the most efficient producers in Australia, new data shows.
Burekup’s Nathan King has added an incredible notch to his cricketing belt, coaching Australia’s over-40 side to a win in the T-20 World Cup.
Yousuf Shameel
The Shire of Waroona put on two breakfast celebrations last Saturday to say ‘thank you’ to all of the volunteers within the shire.
Despite repeated calls from South West refuges for greater support, the region has been excluded from a $14.8 million State Government investment to expand family and domestic violence accommodation
Madelin Hayes
Mia Anderson started Hoop Her Way, a basketball coaching program, all about making a safe space for girls to find their love for the sport and, most of all, have fun.
Smiles filled the shoreline at Bunker Bay at the weekend as the Disabled Surfers Association South West wrapped up another unforgettable Let’s Go Surfing event.
Local legend Taj Burrow’s junior surfing event is returning for another year.
A rural health expert is warning people in regional towns of the potential health risks brought by extreme weather.
Despite the new carriages being capable of reaching much higher speeds, the long-awaited return of the Australind train will likely match the speed of cars on the Forrest Highway.
Local cricket stars took home all but one major award at the closing ceremony of the Australian Country Cricket Championships.
Volunteer firefighter Matthew Petch has been remembered for making the world ‘a better place’ after he tragically lost his battle against a rare and aggressive cancer.
Bethany Hiatt
The Cook Government has cut the number of enforcement checks on tobacconists and retailers at a time when the illicit cigarette war is spiralling out of control into dangerous violence.
Charlton Hart
The West Australian has analysed data released by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority to create a school ranking. SEE THE LIST
She was rushed to Royal Perth Hospital for medical treatment in the early hours of Wednesday.
Jessica Evensen
Education Minister Sabine Winton has ordered all public schools to stop using books by acclaimed WA author Craig Silvey, just hours after he faced court on Tuesday accused of child exploitation offences.
Accused Hells Angels boss Benjamin Bernhardt has pleaded not guilty to a fresh drug charge in the wake of a major Federal bikie investigation.
Caitlin Vinci
A tyrant’s name for an area of the Kimberley may soon be replaced.
Michael Palmer
The latest quarterly rent report has shown a slower increase in rents across regional WA, following rapid rises over the past five years.
A multimillion-dollar upgrade to ensure a regional airport remains open during emergencies has been endorsed.
The Shire of Derby/West Kimberley is looking at bestowing more honours on a much-loved tourism pioneer. WARNING: Contains the name and images of a deceased Aboriginal person.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has urged Kimberley residents to be on the lookout for an invasive weed.
Nvidia has unveiled plans to test a robotaxi service with a partner as soon as 2027, highlighting the chipmaker’s ambition to become a major player in the world of self-driving cars.
Kif Leswing
Bitcoin boomed earlier this year but its seemingly magical momentum didn’t last. In the last quarter, the token surrendered its gains, placing the flagship cryptocurrency on track to finish 2025 in the red.
Liz Napolitano
Successful couples use the holidays as an opportunity to strengthen their relationship by creating new traditions, says a New York–based psychologist.
Gili Malinsky
Payment giants like Visa and Mastercard plan AI-driven purchases inside chatbots as early as 2026.
Dylan Butts
Geraldton music fans will have a chance to see a regional WA band play in town before they jet to the Governors Ball in New York later in the year.
Sally Q Davies
A group of young people have leapt into action, transforming themselves into a jetty junk retrieval gang to keep the waterways clean.
Sally Q Davies and Brandon Demura
Geraldton’s inaugural storefront decoration competition has awarded its first winners, with the whole community benefiting from the festive spirit brought to the CBD.
More than a week after the initial shooting, the search for the alleged Mullewa gunman is still ongoing.
The Funtavia festival returned last weekend, with more to offer than stand-up comedy after a six-year hiatus.
A Balcatta-based building contractor has been fined thousands of dollars for submitting false completion notices to its home indemnity insurer.
Liam Murphy