Benjamin Lawrence Byrne-Quinn, 33, appeared in Bunbury Magistrate’s Court yesterday, while one of the two women is still recovering in rehab.
Nicolette Barbas
Jackson Barrett
A South West building surveying company and its supervisor have been fined $3500 for negligence after their certification of a building project failed to meet industry standards.
A car, a rock, and a miscommunication were three factors that led to an Augusta man threatening to kill his girlfriend’s friend and burn down her house.
Ailish Delaney
The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union has welcomed the Labor Government’s renewable energy plan which aims to start a revolution in manufacturing.
The Boyanup Hockey Club’s impressive record looks set to continue, with the junior and senior clubs set to operate under the same banner.
Justin Fris
With beanbags and popcorn at the ready, the Shire of Dardanup is set to host its first Movies by Moonlight session for the year.
The term “home-ground advantage” often gets bandied around by SWFL diehards. But does it exist? And just how good has your club been at defending its home turf over the past five seasons?
Bunbury-based superstar Kye Blight continued his fantastic season in the BGC Pro Dirt Series after claiming yet another Late Model feature at the Perth Motorplex over the weekend.
An elected Liberal party will deliver a $1.5 million upgrade to Capel’s equestrian centre to help ensure the facility can be used to its full potential in years to come.
Regional pride will be on the line in Eaton over the coming days, as the Steelers Softball Club prepare to lock horns with some of WA’s best in the eagerly anticipated Skins tournament
On Saturday night it was Australind Senior High School’s turn to host its annual school ball at the Lighthouse Beach Resort. SEE THE PICS:
For several years, Matt “Trucks” Giacci has been a father figure to junior footballers at South Bunbury who have made the transition to league football.
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Murder, outback bikies and a small town’s secrets. WATCH the exclusive seven-part true crime series on Lisa Govan’s disappearance from Kalgoorlie and the dark reality of WA’s underworld.
Ben Harvey
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg were in constant contact over the weekend after the social media giant banned Aussie news organisations. Here’s how it all panned out.
Lanai Scarr
The WAFLW season returns in 2021 and The West Australian has you covered with a weekly ‘game of the round’ brought to you LIVE and exclusively right here.
The person behind a crusade labelled as a “smear campaign” has been revealed as the father of Nationals WA candidate for the seat of Kalgoorlie Rowena Olsen.
Jason Mennell
State prosecutor Beau Sertorio has grilled Joseph Luke Williams on day seven of his sexual assault trial.
Kellie Balaam
Albany and Denmark businesses got to know each other at a new shared working space at a special joint February Business After Hours last week.
Sarah Makse
Albany Basketball Association captains Luke McGuire and Indi Weeden believe their teams have what it takes to be successful at the Basketball WA Senior Country Championships in Perth this weekend
The best travel destination in WA has been revealed — and it’s nowhere near Margaret River.
WA has seen rapid growth in the type of school that accommodates students who have been kicked out of public schools, where staff work in fear and violent attacks are ‘the tip of the iceberg’.
Bethany Hiatt & Rhianna Mitchell
It is the question sleep-deprived parents everywhere find themselves desperately Googling: how do I make my child go to bed? Now, a new study looks at what works and what doesn’t at bedtime.
Kate Emery
Stabbed, bashed and even raped — this is the grim reality for guards at Perth’s toughest prisons. A former prison officer speaks about how the job changed him and why workers desperately need help.
Some of WA’s top schools are adopting the American tradition of offering their students ‘class rings’ when they graduate Year 12, as a memento of their high school years — and some cost thousands.
Timed toilet breaks, shared PPE, poor pay and public humiliation. This is what it’s like being a quarantine security guard — one of the last lines of defence between the public and the coronavirus.
The State’s peak body for business has “faith” it can convince popular Premier Mark McGowan of the need to introduce meaningful tax reform, despite his refusal to budge on the issue.
Danielle Le Messurier & Kate Purnell
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