Social media posts can be defamatory under Australian law and the Courts are more than happy to award significant damages to those being defamed, writes lawyer Jade Lattimore.
Jade Lattimore
Harry Grigson
He was found hiding behind a bed in the middle of another burglary.
Hannah Whitehead
A new-look Southern Smash is embracing big changes ahead of the 2024 competition with the introduction of women’s matches and the extension of under-21s games.
Seven Great Southern businesses have been recognised for their support of staff who volunteer with emergency services.
Georgia Campion
Australia’s biggest fundraiser for kids has broken its record in donations.
Tim Clarke
Aged care centres in regional WA are running at a loss and face closure without investment to help them keep up with lucrative mining wages, a Senate committee in Perth is set to hear on Friday.
Jake Dietsch
WA farmland has hit the second-highest half-yearly value in the last 29 years, jumping by 24.7 per cent from 12 months ago.
Olivia Ford
Thousands descended on Narrogin to celebrate the agricultural show’s 120th year with music, rides and food.
Farmers say the Albanese Government is trying to buy its way out of a ‘really stupid idea’ after it was revealed an extra $32.7 million will be injected into Labor’s live export ban transition package.
The WA Country Cricket Board have endorsed a significant change to their major senior competition, with country week no longer played in a 60-over format with red balls and white clothing.
Young players have returned to the courts in an exciting new season of the the Narrogin Junior Basketball Association.
Barbeque experts will descend on a Wheatbelt town this month to raise money to kickstart a men’s refuge project in the shire.
A FIFO worker who left a father with a fractured skull and brain bleeds from a one-punch attack at a pub south of Perth has been sentenced to more than two years’ imprisonment.
Rebecca Le May
First homebuyers look set to be targeted in the upcoming State election with the Liberal Party promising to lift stamp duty exemptions by $100,000 to win their votes.
Joe Spagnolo
Thousands of WA families can’t get ‘defective pipes’ ripped out of their homes quickly enough as insurers decline to renew policies on properties hit with repeated water bursts.
John Flint
Nicheliving's giving up its building license will relieve abandoned customers, but taxpayers will have to foot the $40 million bill, sparking anger.
Jessica Page
A former managing director of Perth’s Meet & Bun burger restaurants has been denied bail after being charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell.
Erick Lopez
The trial of a man accused of murdering his mother has continued with more remarkable evidence including that WA’s Coroner’s Court staff thought one Rebelo brother might have been impersonating another.
WA Police Union president Paul Gale has been axed by the body’s board, just hours after officers overwhelmingly rejected a second pay offer from the State Government.
Cars lined-up in the drive-thru from 4.30am as West Aussies turned out in droves for the opening of the first Starbucks store in Western Australia.
Athletes at the West Australian Institute of Sport say they have been shamed because of their weight, are overtrained or are “uncomfortable” around staff members, a bombshell report has revealed.
Premier Roger Cook has urged Port Hedland councillor Adrian McRae to resign after appearing on Russian State media to decry Australian ‘mainstream media’.
Cain Andrews
Kimberley Rangers recently took their local expertise to the international stage, attending the 10th International Ranger Federation World Rangers Congress in France.
Katya Minns
Police say the theft of more than two tonnes of frozen octopus from a Geraldton wholesaler last week using a refrigerated hire truck was an inside job that had been planned for more than a month.
Jessica Moroney
A swarm of insects, believed to be midges, has led to the closure of Halls Creek pool with the facility not expected to be open until sometime next month.
A new study by Murdoch University has revealed the impact climate change is projected to have on whale sharks, including those at WA’s Ningaloo Reef.
As the summer holiday period approaches, doubt continues over who will fund new shark warning towers at popular tourist beaches on WA’s south coast.
For most pieces of clothing, it’s clear they should be washed after a few wears. But jeans can be more divisive, with some even saying to never wash them.
Sophie Kiderlin
The push to commercialise solid-state batteries for electric vehicles is well underway, but analysts say auto giants could be on the cusp of turning to a different kind of transformative science.
Sam Meredith
Tech companies are increasingly backing in nuclear energy to meet the growing power demands of data centres.
Pippa Stevens
The company formerly known as Facebook appears to have found its footing in virtual and augmented reality through smart glasses.
Salvador Rodriguez and Jonathan Vanian
The fate of the man accused of the shocking domestic violence murder of Tiffany Woodley will be decided by a judge alone after photographs of her horrific injuries were deemed to be too confronting for a jury.
Emily Moulton
Hancock Prospecting has deferred plans to tap into the WA magnetite market and delay a final investment decision on its proposed Ridley mine, pinning the move on approvals uncertainty and water supply.
Simone Grogan
Dietician appointments that authorities insisted an emaciated teen attend were repeatedly rescheduled - and after she eventually saw a doctor, there were fears she would have a heart attack.
A search is underway for the lucky WA winner of Thursday night’s $30 million Powerball jackpot, with the winner yet to claim their prize.
One lucky WA resident with an unclaimed ticket has won the Powerball jackpot on Thursday night, pocketing a whopping $30 million.
Crown Resorts boss David Tsai says Perth is left wanting when it comes to beachside hospitality in a new report designed to catapult WA’s fast-growing capital onto the global stage.