Both the WA Liberal and National parties have argued country voters should experience no further reduction in electoral representation as part of a major redraw of WA’s political battlelines.
Josh Zimmerman and Jake Dietsch
Paul Hasleby
Hundreds of residents turned out for the dawn and morning Anzac Day services in Harvey on Tuesday, despite the wet weather causing the services to be moved from the Harvey War Memorial to the Town Hall.
Sean Van Der Wielen
The Alcoa Waroona Sustainability Fund will contribute an additional $550,000 to the Waroona Community Precinct, bringing its total contribution to $1 million.
Nola Marino’s sister Judy Mihich lays the first wreath every year at the Brunswick Junction Anzac Day service, following in the footsteps of their late mother.
Despite the trying conditions, hundreds of Busselton families turned out to the Busselton War Memorial to pay their respects on Anzac Day.
Breanna Redhead
Bunbury is set to embrace the theatricality and craziness of the Eurovision Song Contest this weekend as the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre gears up to host a special quiz night.
Carly Laden
The humble South West town of Dardanup is set to throw the party of the century as its residents celebrate a huge milestone.
A man who allegedly threatened and bashed his ex-stepfather with a metal baseball bat — which he claims was to defend his mother and half-brother — shouted out ‘I love you mum’ as the court video link cut out.
A 31-year-old Perth man has been fined for possessing a small portion of cannabis and admitted he attempted to steal a 60-year-old man’s car while armed with a box cutter and a wooden stake while hitchhiking.
After spending years thinking performing on the Eurovision stage was an unimaginable feat, one Bunbury local is gearing up to achieve the impossible in the performance of a lifetime.
Aspiring young firefighters are encouraged to get involved in the field and give back to their community, learning to be fire-safe in the process.
The Bunbury basketball scene is soon set to boom after six competition-level indoor basketball courts were approved by City council, actioning an $8 million election pledge from the State Government.
A Port Hedland mother who tried to get help from a women’s refuge the night before she killed her three children and set their house on fire has been given a long prison sentence.
Emily Moulton
Perth property expert James Limnios is calling on local and State officials to sink McIver Street station, likening it to the ‘Berlin Wall’.
Victoria Rifici
Scared students say they are so worried about creeps using phones to film them that they are now wary of catching public transport — some students also claim other students are secretly filming them at school.
Caleb Runciman
Peter Sumich has ripped into Fremantle’s underperforming stars and West Coast’s banged-up B-team after a nightmare round for our WA clubs. See how he assesses every player here.
Peter Sumich
Fremantle’s season is all but gone after a 2-5 start, and it has prompted the Dockers’ leadership to take matters into their own hands. The Snitch lifts the lid on what came out of secret leadership talks.
The Snitch
A 21-year-old man has tragically died following a motorcycle crash in Yokine on Thursday.
Lauren Price and Caleb Runciman
WA billionaire Andrew Forrest has lost another two key lieutenants, chief financial officer Bree Fraser and her second-in-command, from his family’s private investment arm Tattarang.
Leading property developer and West Coast foundation member Nigel Satterley has urged the Eagles to ‘listen to their members’ as they face a long fight to climb from the bottom of the AFL ladder.
Western Power wants to hike street lighting charges by an astronomical 44 per cent from the middle of the year in a move that has blindsided councils.
More than 18 months since its approval, and five months past the extended deadline, the ratepayer-funded $100,000 public art display has been installed.
Amber Lilley
A Kalgoorlie-Boulder man has been acquitted after a jury found him not guilty of raping a woman he had a “crush” on just days before Christmas in 2020.
Tegan Guthrie
An extra $20.7 million will be invested in the Regional Airfare Zone Cap Scheme to provide cheaper flights to regional resident in WA.
Fraser Williams
A 22-year-old is facing serious charges after allegedly attempting to sell a rifle stolen from Karratha, threatening police officers with a knife and running away during the arrest.
Local residents can provide honest feedback on the performance of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder as part of the 2023 perception surveys.
A three day tourism conference will take place in Kalgoorlie-Boulder later this month as the Goldfields city plays hosts to some of the Tourism Council WA’s biggest names.
In an effort to get her debt under control and her spending on track, Jasmine Taylor began using an all-cash budgeting method called ‘cash stuffing’.
Ryan Ermey
Portfolio manager at Polar Capital, Ben Rogoff, says four large-cap stocks are driving some of the biggest and most tangible advancements in artificial intelligence.
Ganesh Rao
Company culture is increasingly important to employees — and can be a deciding factor for those considering quitting or choosing a new job.
AI, digital versions of vehicles and autonomous robots are just a few of the technologies that will power the factories of the future.
Ryan Browne
A stunning DNA breakthrough into a sex attack in Perth that happened more than 30 years ago has led cold case detectives to arrest a man in Queensland over the shocking crime.
Phil Hickey
It’s a fair bet that until recently very few Australians had ever heard of the National Indigenous Australians Agency.
Paul Murray
My month of being a hippie is more than just going bearded and barefoot, it’s an annual chance to reset my life.
WA is in line to get more than $30.6 billion in GST payments in next week’s Budget as Treasurer Jim Chalmers again guarantees that the limit on how far the State’s share can fall is set in stone.
Next week, both the State and Federal budgets will be handed down. When so many are doing it tough, it’s a key opportunity to deliver budgets that will make peoples lives a little bit easier, but will they?
Three men who have all been called killers — accused of murdering those closest to them. For the first time this week those three men — John Button, Scott Austic and Lloyd Rayney — met each other.
Tim Clarke
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