On Sunday the ribbon was officially cut on the first of four railcars on the Australind line.
Craig Duncan
A community fundraiser for a Busselton identity has smashed its target, securing more than $40,000 for MND WA, disabled surfers and Embrace Inclusion
After more than a year of organic waste being thrown in landfill, the City of Bunbury has announced it will resume Food Organic and Garden Organic processing
Rose Patane
A Busselton-based artist is set to display her latest artwork at the 18th Castaways Sculpture Awards as the finalists for the annual exhibition have been announced.
Renowned Australian chef Karl Wulf is taking over the kitchen of Bunbury’s Parade Hotel, aiming to take advantage of the region’s proximity to Australia’s best produce.
South West Slammers’ men’s team couldn’t back up their round one win over Goldfields Giants, this time going down by 17 points in their round 13 NBL1 West clash at Eaton Recreation Centre.
Jack Penniment
A traffic management company has taken on a Bunbury-based business and is set to expand its presence across the South West.
A South West conservation group is celebrating a success story of a landholder who eradicated one of WA’s worst weeds from her property
A South West crime inspector is reminding motorists to drive safe as more than half of last year’s total number of road fatalities is recorded to date
Students from Our Lady of the Cape Primary School were transported to Italy on Wednesday as they learnt to make one of the country’s most beloved dishes.
Donnybrook have found themselves in a precarious position with seven weeks to play in the South West Football League season with a challenging run ahead before finals.
It was an evening of glitz and glamour as members of the South West Opera Company gathered to celebrate its 40th anniversary at the weekend.
Perth’s top real estate agent is selling an astonishing half a billion dollars worth of property each year — and you have probably never heard of him.
Kim Macdonald
A young Kojonup man accused of careless driving in a crash that caused the death of a woman and left another with serious injuries has made his first court appearance in Albany.
Jacki Elezovich
The Cook Government is continuing its refusals to order an inquiry into the death of a baby girl at Kalgoorlie Hospital despite being willing to take swift action in the past for Aishwarya Aswath.
Charlton Hart
The 68-year-old allegedly had eight devices containing vile material in his possession when police raided his home.
Hannah Cross
A new State Government program encouraging visitors to head north this season is expected to generate more than $1 million in tourism bookings.
Rebecca Nadge
Mining giant Rio Tinto admits that one of its primary iron ore accommodation villages requires immediate upgrades after staff blew the whistle on a mould infestation.
Adrian Rauso
The Mandurah music teacher who had a baby with her underage student she sexually abused has been pictured for the first time since details of the incident emerged.
A cardiologist considered so inept he was suspended and booted out of Royal Perth Hospital is working in medical centres around Perth.
John Farnham celebrated his 77th birthday on Wednesday, surrounded by his loving family and one very smiley grandson.
Country families who have needed to spend time in Perth while their children receive medical treatment were given a chance to reconnect with a piece of home through a new event designed just for them.
Sophie Gannon
Discarded syringes left on the street continue to be an issue in the community, with 5085 picked up by City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder staff so far this year, more than double from the same time last year.
Tegan Guthrie
A Kalgoorlie-Boulder councillor would like to see a no-kill policy at the local pound, as the deputy mayor’s push for a report into compulsory desexing of adopted pound dogs was backed unanimously.
A peak WA agriculture body has warned that economic development in the State’s far north would be held back by the “conservative” water limits in the latest Fitzroy-Derby River management plan.
This year’s Ms Kalgoorlie pageant winner has set her sights on a modelling career while encouraging others to never give up on their dreams.
The Eastern Goldfields Historical Society is seeking the public’s help identifying and shedding light on this photo.
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
Iran’s influence over the Strait of Hormuz has inadvertently transformed the energy security debate, effectively casting fossil fuels rather than renewables as the primary source of vulnerability.
Sam Meredith
Paul Papalia will announce his exit from politics today, with Labor MPs summoned to a caucus meeting on Friday to select who will be promoted to Cabinet.
Jessica Page
There are a few services that taxpayers expect will be provided for their families. To know that our kids can get a good education should not be underestimated.
Principals say too many West Australian public students are being taught in outdated schools with deteriorating buildings, inadequate ventilation and ageing toilets.
The AFL and WA Football are reviewing whether disgraced player Nicky Winmar will be removed from their respective halls of fame following his guilty conviction of violently assaulting a woman.
Cloudy skies may have dominated the weekend and more rain is on the way today and tomorrow — but the sunshine is set to return temporarily.
In Thailand those accused of crimes can offer compensation to victims’ families in remorse. This devastated family is having none if it: ‘We are poor but we will not trade my daughter’s dignity for money.’
Troy de Ruyter