South West students have proven the future is in good hands, with young people from across the region taking part in Youth Parliament earlier this month.
Breanna Redhead
The RAC rescue helicopter has rushed a man to hospital after a crash in the South West this morning.
Lauren Price
South West and Peel landowners will get their chance to learn more about the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act in an education workshop session at the Waroona Memorial Hall on July 31.
Sean Van Der Wielen
The Brunswick Junction Lions Club held its annual changeover earlier this month at the Sanctuary Golf Resort, with Craig Klumpp the new president.
‘I feel like I’ve lost a son, he wasn’t only an athlete, he was like a son, because I held him in such high regard,’ SWAS chief executive Bernice Butlion says.
Justin Fris
Both sides traded goals during the third quarter, setting up what looked to be a thrilling final quarter.
Justin Fris and Carly Laden
Three Manjimup food and beverage businesses have received a sweetener from the State Government to help develop their brands.
Melissa Pedelty
Dozens of people gathered at Busselton Central on Wednesday as the first stage of the $45 million redevelopment was unveiled and officially opened to the public.
Little Village Events is teaming up with 20 Talk mental health charity and Sliverspring Cottages to create a musical event to raise awareness and funds for suicide prevention.
A Dunsborough mother is eager to bring a unique style of transformative dance to the South West to help women prioritise self-care.
CinefestOZ has announced the four Australian films that are in the running to win Australia’s richest annual film prize of $100,000 at the 2023 festival.
Rachel Green
After eight years of meticulous planning, the Shire of Capel has announced the gazettal of its new Local Planning Scheme.
Mineral Resources is looking at sites in South East Asia for a lithium hydroxide plant after quitting a short-lived $1 billion lithium deal with US partner Albemarle to buy into downstream processing in China.
Danielle Le Messurier
A WA man has described the dramatic moment he fought for his life after a shark ‘as big as his boat’ lunged at him while spearfishing.
Stuart McGuckin
A Comanchero bikie has faced court on gun and drugs related charges after gang crime squad detectives raided a home in Perth’s northern suburbs on Wednesday night.
Phil Hickey and Christopher Tan
A man has been killed in a car rollover in WA’s remote Mid West.
Alex Di Rosso
After West Coast decide whether to select Harley Reid or split pick one and negotiate their way through draft and trade week, the Eagles first renovation should be in list management, writes the Snitch.
The Snitch
It was not pretty, but the Matildas’ Women’s World Cup campaign has begun with a crucial three points as they staved off a determined Republic of Ireland with a 1-0 win at Stadium Australia.
Ben Smith
West Coast coach Adam Simpson has fended off questions about his purchase of two local Hungry Jack’s stores as ‘nothing to do with coaching’.
Home builders could soon be required to pass a 100-point green features check to get approval from the City of Subiaco, in a WA-first sustainability policy being considered by the council.
On the eve of the Women’s World Cup of her dreams, Sam Kerr’s campaign has begun with a nightmare.
Kalgoorlie police are warning children and teenagers to stay safe online and be mindful of what they share, while encouraging parents to help teach wrong from right in the digital world.
Amber Lilley
A fight that escalated into knifes being pulled off store shelves and concrete being thrown at people has resulted in a 16-year-old being sentenced.
Fraser Williams
A Boulder man who hit a police officer in the face with a handcuff which was attached to his wrist has been sentenced to six months in prison.
Madeleine Clark
The RAC rescue helicopter has rushed a man to hospital after a horror car crash in WA’s South West.
A Donnybrook man who persistently choked his partner over a nine month period - only stopping when a child entered the room - now has a looming jail term for the sickening acts.
A total of nine junior and senior players based from Denmark Soccer Club made the trip up to the city for the opportunity to meet professional players from the 13th ranked team in the world.
THE ECONOMIST: Green industrial policy and hawkish security policies are clashing.
The Economist
THE ECONOMIST: Poor preparation for AI is bad news for your earnings and the broader economy.
Netflix added 5.9 million subscribers in the quarter and forecast a similar gain next quarter. The company hardly mentions its fledgling video game business at all in its shareholder note.
Alex Sherman
THE ECONOMIST: A fear-and-inflation hedge has failed to hedge against fear or inflation.
Carnarvon detectives have laid multiple charges after a man they’d just arrested allegedly ingested a quantity of meth — which they suspect was hidden between his buttocks — in the back of a police van.
Phil Hickey
Witnesses have recounted the shocking moment a young girl was found after being ‘enticed’ into an ‘unknown vehicle’ while she was walking to school in Warnbro.
Lauren Price, Phil Hickey and Shannon Hampton
Regional WA will be stripped of another electorate, with a new seat created in Perth’s quick-growing south-east, under proposed new boundaries for the 2025 State election.
Police are on the hunt for a thief who stormed a service station wielding a weapon in Perth’s south this morning.
It’s a noble goal to measure our wellbeing but is Chalmers prepared to be held accountable to these measures?
On a visit to the Kimberley last week, there were two things that quickly became apparent — the beauty and opportunity of the region stands in stark contrast to the many challenges it is currently facing.
Libby Mettam
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