A Great Southern man who rammed a Katanning police car in February, threatened three people at knifepoint, and set his jail cell on fire, has been jailed.
Georgia Campion
Hannah Whitehead
WA truck drivers no longer have to abide by contentious safety signage laws which came into effect earlier this year, following the State Government’s revision of the rules.
Olivia Ford
Public sentiment towards the live export industry has grown despite the Albanese Government’s plan to ban the sheep shipping trade, according to a new independent report.
Former Melbourne Stars wrist spinner Clint Hinchliffe was taken by Arc Infrastructure Aces with the No.1 pick of the 2024 Southern Smash draft on Monday night. Find out where all 32 players landed here.
Harry Grigson
Katanning Wanderers’ Joe Raynor and Kojonup’s Geoffery Pethick scored crucial centuries to help their sides clinch victories in round seven of the Great Southern Cricket Association on Saturday.
It took a penalty shootout to separate Perth and Brisbane in the final Hockey One women’s match of the regular season, but the Thundersticks held on to finish undefeated and top of the ladder.
Nearly 2000 square metres of land has been transferred to a Wheatbelt government for half price to support the town's housing demands.
The 2024 Narrogin Senior High School graduates were congratulated by their teachers and peers for a successful school year.
Family generations celebrated their love of cars and burning rubber at Narrogin Revheads on Saturday.
‘Rodeo will be back’ was the shoutout at the inaugural Brunswick Rodeo, which attracted a crowd of 4500 fans to witness what proved to be one of the South West’s most action-packed events.
Agricultural debt is rising in Australia according to new figures, up 6 per cent year-on-year to $120.5 billion as farmers look to increase their landholdings.
Adam Poulsen
Farmers are being urged to put safety first on National Agriculture Day, with the latest figures showing 30 people have died this year across Australia while working in the sector.
A Mid West cucumber farmer has been forced to surrender nearly $700,000 in cash which authorities believe was being shifted to avoid paying tax.
Tim Clarke
Research commissioned by The West Australian shows how much extra those with the average-sized variable loan of $433,000 have paid in interest since the first rate hike in May 2022.
Kim Macdonald
Hotel de la Coupole is a striking five-star hotel in Vietnam’s northern highlands that was not only inspired by the Swiss Alps, but looks like it belongs there, writes Zach Margolius
Zach Margolius
ESSENTIAL EXPLAINER: Mineral Resources is arguably the most talked about company in corporate Australia right now, so why is it garnering so much attention?
Adrian Rauso
Woodside Energy’s massive Pluto LNG plant on the Burrup Peninsula was shut down on Monday and the cause is still under investigation.
Matt Mckenzie
In tonight’s show, Harvey says the last of the Bali Nine drug traffickers should be forced to stay in their Indonesian jail and Anthony Albanese must stop wasting his breath trying to bring them home.
Ben Harvey | Mon, November 25
Tash Peterson and her boyfriend have been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to a vet and her husband for falsely accusing them of eating patients and animal slavery in a social media video.
A bushfire that started near homes in Champion Lakes before it shut down Tonkin Highway has been downgraded from an emergency level.
Major crash officers are investigating the death of a man after his car hit a tree in the Wheatbelt.
The man accused of trying to steal $68,000 worth of octopus from a Geraldton business has indicated he intends to plead not guilty to the charges, according to his lawyer.
Matthew Paddick
City of Greater Geraldton councillors have received greater clarity on where funding for a local festival would go, ahead of a vote to decide if it should be awarded.
Dongara’s own “Papa Smurf” has shaved his blue hair and beard to raise thousands of dollars to support men’s mental health.
An Albany man has been jailed for a stabbing another man with a steak knife at a mechanical business in 2023 before fleeing the scene on an e-scooter.
Albany Clay Target Club president Bryn Westerberg hopes to remove the stigma surrounding firearms and encourage young Great Southern residents to pick up the family-friendly sport.
This market is starting to summon the lighthearted take on a mullet haircut: business in the front, party in the back.
Michael Santoli
The highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has already secured its place in the record books.
Jessica Golden
The latest obsession on TikTok is the ‘Winter Arc’ challenge, which sees people getting ahead of their New Year’s Resolutions.
Sawdaw Bhaimiya
Musk has been so aggressive in pushing his views about Trump’s second term that he’s stepping on the toes of Trump’s transition team and may be overstaying his welcome at Mar-a-Lago, sources say.
Dasha Burns and David Ingram
You could have cash stashed away and not even know it. The WA Treasury has just updated its Register of Unclaimed Money and there’s a big sum of dosh waiting to be claimed. FIND OUT IF YOU’RE OWED MONEY
Ben Harvey
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services were called to an empty unit on Jedda Road about 1am on Wednesday.
Jessica Evensen
Australia’s deadliest creature has been involved in the deaths of more people than any other animal, but it is not what you would expect.
Libby Mettam triumphs after a leadership challenge, focusing on issues for WA and uniting her team to tackle Labor in the election.
Wicked fans have strangers on the internet arguing the point as they post videos and photos from the hit musical film online and encourage others to do so.
The man who tried to raid his girlfriend’s superannuation account hours after she died has failed in a brazen bid to claim half her deceased estate under WA’s de facto partner provisions.