UPDATE: A missing brother and sister have been safe and well after Bunbury police issued an urgent call to help find them.
David Johns
Phil Hickey
The region’s peak tourism body has cautiously advised it would be wise to start planning for the expansion of passenger infrastructure at Busselton Airport.
Warren Hately
The City of Bunbury council is set to run with 12 councillors for the next nine months following the resignation of one of its elected members.
Carly Laden
Affectionately known as Bucky, Glenn Buck has been a devoted player, coach and committee member at Marist Cricket Club since 1982.
Breanna Redhead
Busselton locals flooded the foreshore to celebrate Australia Day — welcoming new citizens to the City and celebrating the hard work of local heroes.
Protesters say they will appeal directly to the owners of a contentious new subdivision in Witchcliffe to halt plans to cut down scores of old-growth trees.
On a busy day of finals action, there was plenty of individual brilliance.
Justin Fris
Every now and then in sport, you have a particular moment which transcends the overall result of the game in question.
Greg Tomasini blasted 104 off 120 balls as Collie sprung a major surprise at the Eaton Sports Ground on Saturday, defeating the red-hot Bobtails by 77.
A 26-year-old Withers man who was due to face trial over animal cruelty allegations has been convicted in his absence after failing to turn up in court.
A man serving time in Bunbury Regional Prison is set to face trial after he was accused of using the prison phones to breach a family violence restraining order.
South Western Times journalist Carly Laden reviews Voyager’s closing night performance during Bunbury Fringe.
Sidelined trots board member Duro Margaretic wins access to sensitive documents in attack on $45 million-plus Gloucester Park sale deal.
Neale Prior
Mourners have visited the scene of a tragic shark attack, that took the life of 16-year-old Stella Berry on Saturday.
Is WA’s youth justice system taking traumatised, troubled child offenders and making them worse? The West goes inside Perth Children’s Court.
Sarah Steger
The graveyard of building firms, including some of the biggest names in construction, keeps getting bigger. Here’s what needs to happen to save the industry in WA.
John Flint
The McGowan Government is being urged to consider expanding tagging programs to include bull sharks as local councils look into nets in the wake of 16-year-old Stella Berry’s tragic death.
Rebecca Le May, Daryna Zadvirna and Josh Zimmerman
Fremantle Mayor Hannah Fitzhardinge said the City will seek advice on shark mitigation measures for the Swan River, following Saturday’s fatal attack on a teenage girl.
Daryna Zadvirna
UPDATE: The beach where 16-year-old Stella Berry was fatally attacked by a shark on Saturday has been re-opened by City of Fremantle rangers on Monday afternoon.
Everyone is asking questions, including myself, trying to understand how this tragic event unfolded and what can be done to prevent it from happening again.
A bushfire alert has been downgraded for parts of Kalgan and Nanarup in the City of Albany.
Cameron Newbold
A decomposing whale carcass at a WA beach has sparked an urgent alert from authorities warning beachgoers to watch out for increased shark activity.
Kellie Balaam
The State Government has announced part of the Great Northern Highway will reopen this week with road repair works soon to be completed.
Cain Andrews
The City of Karratha has been left more than half a million dollars out of pocket after the collapse of Virgin Australia Group.
Three companies have officially registered their interest to build the $123 million redevelopment of Geraldton Health Campus, with Premier Mark McGowan confident work will start “as soon as we can”.
The Federal Government is believed to have made a formal bid to give the Burrup Peninsula UNESCO World Heritage status, potentially casting a shadow on billions of dollars worth of resources projects.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said Sunday that the last few months have been “extremely tough,” but said the social media company is “now trending to breakeven.” CNBC was not able to independently verify this claim.
Ashley Capoot and Lora Kolodny
THE ECONOMIST: For Mark Zuckerberg, the first three quarters of last year were rough. In July 2022 his social-media empire, Meta, announced its first ever year-on-year decline in quarterly revenues.
Amazon on Thursday issued first-quarter guidance that came in light of estimates, overshadowing better-than-expected revenue for the fourth quarter.
Annie Palmer
Alphabet missed on both top and bottom lines when it reported fourth quarter earnings after the bell Thursday.
Jennifer Elias
WA experts believe east coast analysts have no understanding of the Perth market and dispute predictions for a five to eight per cent price drop by the end of the year.
Kim Macdonald
A new report on Australia’s property prices predicts three big cities will have major dips in 2023 amid soaring interest rates.
Anthony Anderson
The flow of mourners coming to pay tribute to Stella Berry on Monday afternoon was never ending with the banks of the Swan River in North Fremantle filled with her friends.
A water bomber plane has crashed while battling two out-of-control bushfires in the State’s south east.
The man charged with manslaughter over the tragic boating crash that left two Mandurah women dead last month has been revealed to have a previous drink-driving conviction.
Stella Berry’s high school principal has paid an emotional tribute to the ‘star’ teenager who ‘radiated light into the lives of others’.
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