Perth-based artist Stephanie Boyle has spent a busy week in the Wheatbelt South capturing the natural beauty of the landscape with the brush.
Daniel Rooney
About 50 members of the fun-loving Narrogin Probus Club came together at the New Cornwall Hotel on Monday to mark 30 years of friendship and fellowship.
Solid stayer Lord Gannicus produced a consummate run on Sunday to claim the $70,000 2024 Swan Draught Narrogin Cup (1900m).
With the Upper Great Southern Football Association 2024 season kicking off soon, Williams Football Club president Simon Maylor says the close-knit Cats are looking good.
A punishing Lake Grace-Pingrup bounced back from last year’s grand final heartache by making light work of wooden spoon holders Jerramungup in the opening round of the Ongerup Football Association.
Daniel Rooney and Harry Grigson
Gung-ho Pingelly shearer Luke Vernon has broken the world eight-hour record, shearing 500 Merino ewes to break Lou Brown’s previous record of 497 set in 2019.
Bob Garnant & Olivia Ford
A big crowd of green-thumbs gathered in Pingelly at the weekend for the official opening of the town’s new community garden.
Hundreds of people descended on Dumbleyung at the weekend for an afternoon of fun at the inaugural Dumbleyung Bluebird Festival.
The Williams Gateway Expo sheep show presented some of WA’s best wool and meat sheep breeds, which were put under the scrutiny of judges for top awards in the Merino and British and Australasian sections.
Boyup Brook top-gun shearer Luke Harding has his eyes on the Sports Shear National Shearing Competition in Katanning after taking out the open title at the Williams Gateway Expo.
A 74-year-old woman who went missing in Dryandra Woodland National Park on Saturday has been found after police appealed for information.
The Advertiser brings you Around The Leagues, taking a look at football stories of players and personalities from the Great Southern, Ongerup and Upper Great Southern regions.
Harry Grigson
A high-profile defamation lawyer representing Linda Reynolds has been fined heftily for professional misconduct after airing protected health information.
Claire Sadler
Michael Victor Harrison had been accused of murdering a 49-year-old man inside a Fremantle social housing complex.
Emily Moulton
The 38-year-old woman who was allegedly murdered in Broadwater has been remembered as a ‘loving mother’ as her two alleged killers front court for the first time.
Oliver Lane, Sean Van Der Wielen and Caleb Runciman
The much-vaunted Rising Stars 2024 report by Canstar and Hotspotting ranks includes ten Perth suburbs in the list of 110 rising stars around the nation.
Kim Macdonald
AFL expert Danielle Laidley runs the rule over every West Coast Eagle and Fremantle Docker after a western derby shock. Here’s who starred and who struggled.
Danielle Laidley
From enjoying the Harley Reid hype to Justin Longmuir’s next move, The West Australian reporter Mitchell Woodcock takes a no-holds-barred look back on the week of footy in his new Motormouth Mitch column.
Mitchell Woodcock
Three people have been rescued from Bluff Knoll after they were stranded on Saturday night, marking the third rescue effort in three weeks.
RITA’S SHOCK VALUE: WA families are set to receive another electricity credit as Treasurer Rita Saffioti talks up, ‘the biggest cost-of-living assistance delivered in any Budget’ on May 9.
Public school teachers and principals were the targets of 14 assaults or physical threats each day they were in the classroom in 2023 – a 20 per cent jump on the previous year.
The State coroner has found Damien Lyndon Woods drowned after the 18-year-old was swept off rocks at Waychinicup National Park in 2021.
Georgia Campion
International charity Dress for Success arrived in Bunbury last week to give clothes, confidence and support to women in need for their journey to work
Claudette Rizzi
Film lovers enjoyed an iconic treat with some world class French films hosted at BREC for the first time last week
An Albany man who called himself the “biggest gangster” in town has been imprisoned for a terrifying attack at the Albany Waterfront Marina in March where he held a tomahawk axe to the back of a man’s neck.
The Broome Bulls, Cable Beach, Broome Towns and the Derby Tigers all had convincing victories at the weekend as the WKFL kicked off round two at the Broome Recreation and Aquatic Centre Ovals.
Most of the State has kicked into dry seeding, and while the conditions are ‘not unusual’ for WA, it has still put a cloud over growers, according to the latest GIWA crop report.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says the US economy, while otherwise strong, has not seen inflation come back to the central bank’s goal.
Jeff Cox
People with more money than their peers often ask you to transfer comically small amounts of money.
Aditi Shrikant
A majority of workers know the feeling of wanting to retract an email right after they’ve sent it, and the youngest professionals are the most likely to feel email regret.
Jennifer Liu
Oil prices could soar to $US100 per barrel and beyond, said market watchers, after Iran mounted an aerial attack against Israel reigniting fears of a regional war.
Lee Ying Shan
The teachers’ union expects more than 4000 members to walk out of their classrooms and flood streets across WA on Tuesday in a strike expected to cause widespread disruption to schools and families.
Bethany Hiatt
A new battlefront has opened in the public schools pay dispute, with the principals’ union preparing to launch further industrial action one week after teachers go out on strike.
Australia faces clear and significant challenges when it comes to our immigration system. Recent court decisions and attempts to pass new laws through Parliament have highlighted a range of issues.
Treasurer Rita Saffioti has left the door open to a higher wage rise for teachers, ahead of the first educator strike in a decade planned for Tuesday morning.
The largest hip-pop and R&B music festival in the southern hemisphere has revealed a “massive” line-up for Aussie fans.
Siblings of murder victims would be considered for compensation under proposed amendments to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act which are set to be discussed with the State Government.
Phil Hickey