Fitzgerald River National Park has been closed due to an uncontrolled fire that has also put nearby residents on alert as conditions change.
Melissa Sheil
Amy Towers
In 1925, two Perth men, Nevill Westwood and Greg Davies, and their Citroen 5CV Bubsie, became the first to circumnavigate Australia by car.
Jacki Elezovich
A Mt Lawley man who allegedly drove at a speed of nearly 200km/h on the Albany Highway in Kendenup last week will face reckless driving charges in court.
Hannah Whitehead
The Great Southern Cricket Association’s team prepared for next week’s CSBP country week with an outing at the revitalised Great Southern Carnival, which took place last weekend in Albany.
Claire Middleton
A Great Southern primary school that was open for a whole school year without any students enrolled has closed.
Environmentalists concerned with the impact of Ausgold’s proposed mine at Badgebup received a boost as the EPA ruled it would be opening a three-week public review for additional information.
A blaze that has raged through 22,000ha of land near Dunn Rock in the Shire of Lake Grace and sparked an emergency level warning early Saturday morning has been downgraded to advice.
Two people were seriously injured and flown to Perth for treatment after a horror two-car rollover near Broomehill in the Great Southern on Wednesday night
Great Southern Cricket Association will be out to improve on their seventh-place finish of last year when they tackle another competitive B-section division at senior country week.
An Upper Great Southern Cricket Association first XI team stacked with experience will look to return to title contention in the A-section of senior country week starting on Sunday.
Cameron Newbold
A Hopetoun man has been charged with reckless driving after being caught allegedly driving more than 100km/h over the posted speed limit on Wednesday.
The man was allegedly stopped at Perth Airport with child exploitation material.
Justin Bianchini
The boss of WA’s peak resources group has unleashed on the Australian Conservation Foundation for grossly exaggerating the amount of bush Rio Tinto is bulldozing for an iron ore project.
Adrian Rauso
Volunteer firefighter Matthew Petch has been remembered for making the world ‘a better place’ after he tragically lost his battle against a rare and aggressive cancer.
Bethany Hiatt
The Cook Government has cut the number of enforcement checks on tobacconists and retailers at a time when the illicit cigarette war is spiralling out of control into dangerous violence.
Charlton Hart
The 18-year-old is now fighting for his life in Royal Perth Hospital.
Caleb Runciman and Caitlin Vinci
Education Minister Sabine Winton has ordered all public schools to stop using books by acclaimed WA author Craig Silvey, just hours after he faced court on Tuesday accused of child exploitation offences.
Accused Hells Angels boss Benjamin Bernhardt has pleaded not guilty to a fresh drug charge in the wake of a major Federal bikie investigation.
Spend a summer’s day in the South West and the signs of peak season are everywhere — cabanas dot the coastline, cafe-goers spill on to footpaths, and roads are packed with holidaymakers chasing sun and sea.
Madelin Hayes
It is alleged Kenneth Giles shot his partner in the hand before fleeing the scene. He hasn’t been seen since January 7.
Sally Q Davies
The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River will begin their seasonal rabbit control program in the middle of January
Rose Patane
A group of young people have leapt into action, transforming themselves into a jetty junk retrieval gang to keep the waterways clean.
Why has life become so impersonal? Communication today is mainly always through the use of messaging via our mobile phones or email.
Honouring one of Margaret River’s most beloved community members, the official opening for the Anne Shepherdson courtyard has been announced.
Nvidia has unveiled plans to test a robotaxi service with a partner as soon as 2027, highlighting the chipmaker’s ambition to become a major player in the world of self-driving cars.
Kif Leswing
Bitcoin boomed earlier this year but its seemingly magical momentum didn’t last. In the last quarter, the token surrendered its gains, placing the flagship cryptocurrency on track to finish 2025 in the red.
Liz Napolitano
Successful couples use the holidays as an opportunity to strengthen their relationship by creating new traditions, says a New York–based psychologist.
Gili Malinsky
Payment giants like Visa and Mastercard plan AI-driven purchases inside chatbots as early as 2026.
Dylan Butts
From a psychiatrist confronting the hidden harms of online addiction to young men reshaping conversations about masculinity, Western Australia’s 2026 Australian of the Year award recipients have been named.
Caitlin Vinci
The popularity of several Aussie tourist hotspots has sparked fears of “over-tourism” from locals feeling the strain of the overwhelming numbers coming each year.
Emma Kirk
Several new cafes and a beach bar are planned for the coastal precinct.
Authorities have located a giant 40 litre European wasp nest in a suburban area, warning residents about the invasive pest.
Turning to AI for mental health support has quickly become a normality for people across the country, but not without detraction.
WA’s fish fight is getting bitter and it now has the ear of the Premier, The West Australian can reveal.
Jessica Page