Consistency and stability is on the mind of Albany Racing Club’s new president who comes with more than 30 years of racing administration experience.
Harry Grigson
The Yardstick Merino Sire Evaluation Trial field day attracted a crowd of more than 35 to the Katanning Research Station, where they heard about the latest positive correlations in flystrike data research.
Bob Garnant
The WA Landcare Network has inducted the late Harry Whittington, a Brookton farmer, and Katanning farmer Bronte Rundle, into its hall of fame.
Three Albany men are in the running for Statewide seniors awards, with their nominations acknowledging their “exceptional dedication and commitment” to the community.
Melissa Sheil
The identity of a young man who allegedly sliced a cleaner with a bladed weapon at a Katanning park in a violent and unprovoked attack has been revealed.
Cameron Newbold
Judges pore over more than 6000 entries from around Australia to deliver this year’s top 50 entries
Alison Wakeham
An emergency blaze in the Shire of Cranbrook has been contained after it threatened to reach the townsite on Saturday afternoon.
Hannah Cross
The State Government will continue its regional teacher incentive scheme for 2025 school year, but district allowances agreed upon in the enterprise bargaining agreement means maximum payments will be halved.
As STEM study uptake among regional students lags behind their metropolitan peers the State Government is targeting underrepresented groups to boost the STEM workforce.
It’s high spirits for the Adams and Crosby family, who are expecting to top their five-year average despite the dry season, an outcome Nathan Crosby says “speaks volumes” on how far farming practices have come.
Wandering remain the only undefeated team through the opening three rounds of the Upper Great Southern Cricket Association A-grade competition after notching a hard-fought three-wicket win over Lake Grace.
Broomehill recovered from an early stumble to post a huge first-inning total against Kojonup and register a dominant victory in round six of the Great Southern Cricket Association on Saturday.
Rogue builder Danny Coyne has caught the attention of authorities over his new occupation as a psychologist treating addicts and other vulnerable patients.
John Flint
Perth Airport’s boss has promised passengers will be in the ‘right place all the time’ when $5b redevelopment works are finally complete early next decade.
Claire Sadler
West Coast WAFL captain Jackson Nelson is set to depart the club, while vice-captain Trey Ruscoe and Jason Gillbee, who is the best friend of Harley Reid, are also on the way out.
Jakeb Waddell
Fremantle have officially nominated promising forward Jaren Carr as a father-son prospect ahead of this month’s draft but are no certainty to take the 20-year-old.
Mitchell Woodcock
Tens of thousands of people face a second summer of substandard beach water quality — forcing them to head elsewhere — as environmental issues plague some of Perth’s most popular summer spots.
Caitlyn Rintoul
On May 14, 1968, Lieutenant George Hulse, 26, was jolted by the sound of gunfire that for him would reverberate for more than half a century.
Nineteen years ago, German backpacker Tobias Suckfuell publicly lashed out at police on the NSW north coast city of Lismore branding them ‘kindergarten cops’.
Andre Rebelo has faced questions over his relationship with his influencer girlfriend Gracie Piscopo and grilled over claims he tried to defraud a life insurance company because he had promised her a windfall.
Andre Rebelo – the social media star accused of killing his mother for money – has said his litany of lies to family and insurance companies were told because he feared she had killed herself.
It’s almost impossible to imagine a silver lining to come out of the brutal murder of a 94-year-old man in his own home. But in Joe Hollomby’s case, there has been one to emerge.
Kate Campbell
Property crime in Broome has dropped 50 per cent since tougher takeaway liquor restrictions were introduced in June, Minister for Racing and Gaming Paul Papalia told WA Parliament.
Sarah Crawford
For more than a century, the Government of WA has been tasked with ensuring rural communities have access to essential services — commitment that has held the Wheatbelt together through generations.
Creating a full-sized statue of C. Y. O’Connor and moving his replica bust to the local library are being proposed to help improve recognition of the mastermind behind the Goldfields pipeline.
A blackout in a northern Goldfields town on Friday left residents without power for more than eight hours, with new generators deployed to help secure the electricity supply.
If you want to live longer and feel more fulfilled you probably don’t need lasers or freezers. There’s a lot you can do today at little to no cost that will extend your life and increase your happiness.
Aditi Shrikant
Plagued by shrinking birth rates and a rapidly ageing population, tens of thousands of Chinese kindergartens have scaled back operations, closed down entirely or pivoted industries to survive.
Anniek Bao
China’s industrial profits in September dropped at its fastest pace since the pandemic, data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows.
The famed burger is back on sale in the US as authorities investigate the source of an outbreak of a deadly E. coli outbreak.
Amelia Lucas
The Greens will no longer insist on a climate trigger under a new offer designed to tempt the Federal Government into a deal to pass its Nature Positive laws in the final parliamentary sittings of the year.
Dan Jervis-Bardy
WA Police have issued a final warning to the 2024 leavers cohort to ensure young people ‘go home in one piece’ as celebrations begin throughout the South West.
Caleb Runciman
WA’s horror weekend on our roads has claimed a fourth life, after a driver was killed when his car collided with a truck on Great Eastern Highway near Coolgardie on Sunday.
A 27-year-old man who filmed himself speeding moments before he killed a grandfather in a high speed, head-on crash on South Western Highway has copped more jail time after the State appealed his sentence.
As summer begins to kick off so does the Christmas season in Perth, and what better way to spoil your relatives than with something made in WA.
Bushfire, cyclone and flood victims will be able to access up to $24,000 in emergency relief funding, under a new State Government natural disaster program.
Dylan Caporn