Police have released new drone footage as they continue to search for a Victorian man they believe is missing in Western Australia.
Taylor Renouf
Melissa Sheil
On his first crack in the under-21 State team, Woodanilling’s Shaun Shackley came home with gold after WA won their fifth straight national title in Canberra.
Claire Middleton
Women in the Upper Great Southern and Wheatbelt are getting the chance to play football weekly, after a collaboration between three sporting groups has led to the introduction of a new competition.
Hannah Whitehead
Prominent agribusiness Craig Mostyn has bought out a Cuballing-based livestock feed manufacturer to secure its pelletised feed supply for an undisclosed amount.
Georgia Campion
We caught up with Department of Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm at Kings Park.
Tony Buti
Wagin were thrilling come-from-behind winners in the opening round of the 2026 Upper Great Southern Football League season, storming home to beat Kukerin-Dumbleyung on Sunday.
Cameron Newbold
Pingelly went back to the olden days as the shire’s Heritage Festival took over the town, with events dominating the main street and a spectacular ball being the highlight.
A former mental health nurse has been put behind bars for more than a decade after being found guilty of grooming one of his vulnerable young patients into a sexual relationship that began when she was only 14.
Reigning premiers Wickepin made it two straight wins to start their title defence in the Upper Great Southern Football League, taking care of Williams by 62 points on Sunday.
Narrogin nursing student Leonard Emmins has been awarded the 2025 Student of the Year at the Narrogin South Regional TAFE campus, recognised for his approachable nature and willingness to support others.
Amy Towers
Disgraced WA author Craig Silvey published novels that included scenes of a teenager being sexually assaulted by her father, and an underage boy trying to arouse elderly men before he was arrested.
Hannah Cross
A notorious sex attacker who became known as the West Perth rapist because of where he stalked his victims has been working as a handyman at the Fremantle Markets.
Ben Harvey
A desi restaurant in Perth’s east has been fined tens of thousands of dollars after failing to comply with a string of food safety standards.
Kirsty Lichtenstein
Innaloo may not be Perth’s most glamorous suburb, but one of its rental units has the reflected glory of not one, but two AFL greats.
Kim Macdonald
An emergency department nurse who worked several shifts while high on a cocktail of drugs has had her registration cancelled.
Nationals MP Lachlan Hunter has been booted and suspended from the Legislative Assembly, for two days, during a fractious Question Time.
Construction of a huge skyscraper at Elizabeth Quay is set for an extraordinary blow after ASX-listed contractor SRG foreshadowed plans to seek an arrest warrant for developer Victor Goh.
Dairy producers across Australia are bracing for a season with little wiggle room for error as input costs continue to soar and supply constraints persist.
A former state government agriculture researcher is developing new cropping technology to increase soil productivity and sustainability, no matter the type
Behind the bar at Wonthella Bowling Club ready to pour a pint and lend an ear is Wally Kimel, who on the cusp of 91 can boast to be Geraldton’s oldest barman — and possibly WA’s and Australia’s too.
Sienna Seychell
A teenage pilot from Melbourne touched down in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on Wednesday as part of a record-breaking solo circumnavigation of Australia.
An elderly woman riding a mobility scooter has died after being hit by a truck in Jurien Bay last month.
A company with two small gold deposits east of Leonora is charging toward production after approval of its mine development and closure proposal.
British energy major Shell on Thursday reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter profit as the Iran war sent energy prices soaring.
Sam Meredith
A common side effect of many GLP-1 drugs is hair loss. It’s creating a growing market for hair treatment products.
Laya Neelakandan
People will be living and working on the moon within the next decade, according to the boss of space tech company Voyager Technologies.
Lucy Handley
The world has lost 13 million barrels of oil per day thanks to the war, and there are major disruptions in vital commodities, International Energy Agency head Fatih Birol said.
Holly Ellyatt
Major crash detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
‘Don’t get me started’: Sport Minister Rita Saffioti has taken a cheeky swipe at our Eastern States rivals while closing in on a massive deal to keep State of Origin in the West.
Caitlin Vinci
A Gosnells man has been charged following a police investigation into the distribution of thousands of obscene leaflets across the Perth metro area.
The officer was taken to Peel Health Campus by St John WA and a man has since been charged.
Despite the hospital provider knowing the clinic will be shut until June, the website still outlines the service is open on weeknights so patients are still showing up.
The crash closed the busy road for several hours.