The Wheatbelt could soon be home to Australia’s most ambitious wind farm project with a renewable energy company announcing plans to place hundreds of wind turbines on farmland in the region.
Hannah Whitehead
The Wheatbelt’s golden shot ensured his glory by clocking a perfect score while club stalwarts received their lifetime memberships at the 43rd Narrogin Cup.
The changes, pushed by the Greens and supported by Federal Labor in a bid to pass vaping laws through the Senate, watered down WA’s existing ban on e-cigarettes without prescriptions.
Dylan Caporn
Seven decades of history were displayed in a Wheatbelt town’s CWA room including an almost 90-year-old cookbook that earned the oldest momento title.
Pingrup product Belinda Smith said it was a dream come true after playing 50 AFLW games for the West Coast Eagles, the first player at the club to reach the milestone.
Harry Grigson
The demolition of Wagin’s termite-ridden cricket and hockey facility has begun, marking the first stage of developing a brand new sporting pavilion for the community
The Mullan family, of Eastville Park stud in Wickepin, were thrilled to take out the supreme exhibit award from the Merino and Poll Merino sheep competition at the Perth Royal Show.
Bob Garnant
More than one-third of West Australians believe their living standards have gone backwards in the past three years, as the cost-of-living crisis and interest rate hikes continue to smash families hard.
The first opponents to step out on to the Narrogin Regional Leisure Centre turf were All Blacks and Robins in a tough match in Saturday’s 2024 Upper Great Southern Hockey Association grand final.
Kulin was the meeting place for the annual Women in Farming seminar, which saw around 120 women from across WA come together to network and learn.
WA graingrowers had the chance to drink in not only Japan’s beautiful scenery, but one of the tasty end products of their hard work at this year’s 2024 CBH Group Grower Study Tour.
Olivia Ford
Wheatbelt Primary School students clad in hockey gear descended on the Narrogin turf on Wednesday, ready to face off and hone their skills with a special guest Perth Thundersticks player.
A WA judge has cautioned police that if allegations of pressuring a bikie’s sister to disclose his whereabouts were true, they could face an inquiry.
Emily Moulton
North Perth locals say they’ve ‘already had enough’ of the 20 metre structure which they say allows prospective homebuyers to see into their homes.
Jessica Evensen
A mid-air collision that tragically killed two helicopter pilots near Derby in July came perilously close to striking a third pilot involved in the same cattle mustering operation, a report has revealed.
Bethany Hiatt
A Rockingham council will meet behind closed doors this week to decide whether to seize a terminally ill man’s home to recover unpaid rates.
Rachel Fenner and Hannah Cross
Multiple guns — including a homemade air gun capable of firing crossbow bolts — were stolen from a car parked in the Perth CBD overnight, prompting a major police hunt.
Caleb Runciman and Emily Moulton
Cassia, from the team behind Cosy Del’s and Laika Coffee, impresses with subtle flavours, fun drinks and an attractive dining room in the heart of revitalised port city
Ahead of Friday night’s Hayward Medal count, Josh Kempton takes a look at five of the leading contenders for the South West Football League’s best and fairest award.
Four people are lucky to be alive after their boat capsized off the coast of Kalbarri, forcing two to swim kilometres back to shore for help as the other pair were left treading in open water for over an hour.
Lauren Price, Jessica Moroney and Emily Moulton
Investigators have revealed what likely caused the death of two Aussie pilots killed in a horrific mid-air helicopter crash while preparing for a regional mustering event.
Liam Beatty
There was a real carnival atmosphere and amusements included wheels and swings, games of chance, boxing, log chopping, bands and dancing.
Malcolm Quekett
The Geraldton Bankwest branch has closed its doors for the final time, with the shopfront shut as part of the bank’s transition to become digital.
Speed limits along a main road in Geraldton’s northern suburbs will become more consistent after the City of Greater Geraldton voted to approve recommended changes from Main Roads.
Protesters gathered outside State Parliament last week as a petition calling for urgent action on the disappearance of Indigenous people in northern Western Australia was tabled inside.
China’s exports rose by 8.7 per cent year-on-year in US dollar terms in August, according to the customs agency.
Evelyn Cheng
Apple just wrapped up an event at its headquarters in California, where it unveiled new versions of the iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch. Here’s everything you need to know ...
Hayden Field, Ashley Capoot, Kif Leswing and Todd Haselton
Wall Street is gearing up for one of the most important economic releases of the year, and markets are looking at the possibility of a jumbo rate cut by the Fed depending on what it shows.
Jeff Cox
The cost of a college education — long touted as a requirement for a fulfilling, high-paying job — has soared over the last couple of decades, stoking scepticism among Gen Z about the true value of a degree.
Morgan Smith
Despite being assured of its help, a Perth woman says the Water Corporation has wiped its hands of her after a burst water main caused a massive sinkhole and left her living in a campervan.
The RAC Rescue helicopter has been deployed to a major crash in the Peel region.
Lauren Price
Two males, including a 17-year-old, are expected to face court today charged in relation to a terrifying armed robbery of a couple in South Perth overnight.
A teenager who allegedly chased a group of youths through a Mandurah shopping centre with a fake gun sparking fear among shoppers is expected to front court over the matter next month.