WA Police are seeking assistance from the public as they search for a 74-year-old woman missing in Dryandra Woodland National Park.
Daniel Rooney
Harry Grigson
The upper Great Southern will get its first taste of a football return when the Ongerup Football Association bounces down for its highly anticipated round one clashes this weekend.
Shire of Pingelly community development officer and local legend Ellen Cook has been recognised for her commitment to the people of the town she’s proud to call home.
Dumbleyung is getting ready to deliver a fun new event in April and if it’s anything like its namesake, the Bluebird Festival is set to go off like a rocket.
Williams is gearing up for a major celebration of sheep, country and community this month with the 23rd annual Williams Gateway Expo set to delight and excite the Wheatbelt South.
A new exhibition of works created by Wheatbelt South artist Joyce Contos artist exploring landscape, colour and change has been unveiled at the Arts Narrogin exhibition space.
Wool harvesting training updates were presented at the Stud Merino Breeders Association of WA’s general meeting with an emphasis on targeting young people as new entrants into the industry.
Bob Garnant
A WA man accused of killing two motorists in a head-on crash in the US has rejected a plea deal by a Californian judge.
A mixed farm in a “coveted” part of WA’s Wheatbelt has been tipped to sell for more than $12 million when it goes under the hammer for the first time in 70 years next month.
After the success of last year’s Narrogin Festival of Soccer, Antonio Muto is hoping to see momentum build with a Miniroos Come and Try day slated for next month.
A West Australian race car driver accused of killing two motorists and injuring two others in a head-on crash in the US has been offered a plea deal by a California judge and could soon be returning home.
Conor Powell
Mounting cost pressures have many WA grain growers nearing ‘breaking point’, a new report has found, with farm input costs increasing by a ‘staggering’ 72 per cent in just six years.
Adam Poulsen
They may not be in the same league as Leederville or Mount Lawley yet, but it’s only a matter of time before these Perth suburbs undergo the same trendy transformation. SEE THE SURPRISING LIST.
Raquel de Brito
Roger Cook has slammed the mindless climate pests who targeted his electorate office overnight.
Selling an investment property you bought decades ago can reap you a massive windfall. But to avoid the taxman, you’ll need to find a way to shuffle the proceeds out of his reach. Here’s a couple of options.
Nick Bruining
Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas wants Perth to host a world-famous music festival to rival the renowned Coachella in the US.
Joe Spagnolo
Unprecedented rain has caused havoc in Perth’s northern suburbs with flash flooding leaving people trapped in their cars, homes damaged, and hundreds without power.
Claire Sadler and Artemisia Blythe
A former WA reporter is lucky to be alive after being shot at in Gaza.
22 years to the week since his West Coast debut, Chris Judd was once again back in the Eagles fold as he took in training from the Optus Stadium sidelines. SEE THE PICS
A 47-year-old man has died after a horror crash in Perth’s southern suburbs.
The presence of a dangerous amoeba has been detected in a popular swimming hole in WA and the community is urged to avoid swimming there.
Craig Duncan
Albany Highway is experiencing delays after a man in his 20s was seriously injured in a rollover on Thursday afternoon.
Daniel Rooney and Eliza Kavanagh
Aboriginal Rangers have documented an exciting encounter with a rare mole deep in the Western Desert.
A misadventure which led to a Mid West man in his 30s being flown to Perth after a suspected near-drowning on the beach is believed to be linked to alcohol.
Cossack, a former pearling town in the Pilbara, is closed for the foreseeable future and traditional owners say the State Government is to blame.
Premier Roger Cook says he is ‘frustrated’ at the achingly slow progress of delivering a Step Up Step Down facility in Karratha.
Amazon says introduction of new technologies has enhanced more than 50,000 jobs across its fulfillment centers in Europe.
Ryan Browne
Economists say tariff hikes might be more useful as a political tool for Biden’s 2024 reelection bid rather than as an economic solution to the country’s China woes.
Rebecca Picciotto
The picture is more complicated because some of the most stubborn components of services inflation are household necessities like car and housing insurance as well as property taxes.
Brian Evans
There are three phrases in particular that capture the Finnish mentality around finding happiness and contentment at work. Here they are ...
Jennifer Liu
Qantas has made a huge call on flights travelling a major route from Australia over fears of a potential Iranian attack as the conflict in the Gaza Strip escalates.
Liam Beatty
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a crash that claimed the life of a 49-year-old man in Mooliabeenee, near Bindoon, during the early hours of Saturday.
Emily Moulton
Star WA Liberal recruit Mark Wales has used his first speech to the party faithful to applaud Harry Potter author JK Rowling’s controversial views on gender identity.
Basil Zempilas has unleashed on Labor in his first speech to the Liberal faithful — saying the Cook Government was ‘out of touch, arrogant and has lost its way’.
Australian adventurer Michael Smith has hit an important first milestone in his mammoth effort to recreate the first seaplane circumnavigation of the country a century ago.
Qantas has been forced to re-route its non-stop flights from Perth to London because of escalating tensions in parts of the Middle East.
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