Two farm kids from WA’s Great Southern are set for the big stage in New York City, playing along local Australian and international acts at the 2026 Governors Ball in June
Georgia Campion
Claire Middleton
Race day excitement drew hundreds to Wandecla Race Course in Kojonup on Saturday for a full afternoon and night of racing and entertainment.
Amy Towers
Shire of Ravensthorpe president Rachel Gibson issued a heartfelt thank you message to emergency services, volunteers and the community for their work during devastating bushfires over the summer.
Jacki Elezovich
Katanning-bred Angus bulls sold to a top of $8500 at the Kitchen family’s eighth annual on-property Carenda Bull Sale that resulted in a good-valued buyer’s market
Bob Garnant
Valentine’s Day brought seismic activity to Gnowangerup with a magnitude 2.9 earthquake — the largest of the weekend’s six quakes — recorded by Geoscience Australia about 25km north of the town.
Medallion Metals has made a final investment decision for the Ravensthorpe gold project after locking in a $US50 million loan facility and offtake agreement.
Neil Watkinson
A teenager who rode an unlicensed motorcycle while in the wrong classification and refused to stop for police when requested has been fined more than $5000.
Hannah Whitehead
Wagin police are investigating reports of a verbal and physical assault on staff at the Wagin pool, allegedly by a group of people last month.
Reductions in road improvements and cuts to community grants are being considered by rural councils hit by a change in the way rates are collected from forestry plantations.
A Katanning woman who stole a package worth more than $500 from a local business to exchange for drugs has been sentenced.
The election results of the two member director roles under contention at Co-operative Bulk Handling have been announced, with one new face joining the board
Two women from WA were among 26 young people from wool-growing regions across the nation who travelled to South Australia for the AWI breeding leadership course in South Australia.
Danielle Marsland
One of seven people charged over a massive cocaine haul found stashed inside a bulk carrier off Perth has had his charge dropped.
Rebecca Le May
Marius Sabau was found guilty for his role in a drug trafficking syndicate, just days after fellow Mongol member David Pye was jailed for organising the assassination of Rebels boss Nick Martin.
Ben Harvey
Transport Minister Rita Saffioti has slammed a City of Perth plan to merge two rail stations and build a CBD tram line, branding the proposal a ‘waste of money’ ahead of a council vote this week.
Charlton Hart
Perth is poised for a radical transformation that would see the city centre shed its reliance on cars to become a pedestrian paradise.
Caitlin Vinci
The circumstances surrounding the assault on the Mongols member and his current status within the outlaw gang is unclear.
Caleb Runciman
The owner of well-known WA building company Home Group has learnt his fate after throwing a wheel of cheese at a Perth supermarket owner.
Sarah Crawford
Perth’s inner-city rail network could be set for an overhaul, with the City of Perth proposing to axe two long-standing CBD train stations in favour of a single, modern transit hub.
The multimillion-dollar Peppermint Grove house being offloaded by the Eagles premiership star.
Since the introduction of the online booking system at the Logue Brook Dam, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions has deemed the transition as highly successful.
Rose Patane
A volunteer bush fire brigade in the Shire of Harvey are one of eleven in the South West who have received recent funding from the State Government.
Alcoa Australia have been slapped with an “unprecedented” $55m fine for illegal land clearing, which conservation groups have called nothing but a “slap on the wrist” as mining continues.
Craig Duncan
A petition which originated in Geraldton calling for an inquiry into WA’s fisheries management will be tabled in WA Parliament on Thursday, as the Nationals WA hold a rally.
Culture, community and connection will be the main focus as the Harmony Day Long Table Lunch comes back for its second year.
The old Post Office and Telephone Exchange at Mullewa played an integral role in the community.
Luxury brands from Harry Winston to Loewe are going all in on Lunar New Year collections in a bid to attract Chinese customers.
Hayley Cuccinello
S&P Global Ratings has lowered its forecast for China property sales this year, barely two months into 2026.
Evelyn Cheng
As Starbucks sells off most of its China business, local rival Luckin Coffee is expanding into higher-priced cold brews and other drinks. It’s also expanding its footprint in the US.
Elon Musk’s net worth soared past $US800b last week after he merged SpaceX with xAI in a deal that valued the combined entity at $US1.25 trillion.
Robert Frank and Lora Kolodny
Australian agriculture exports are going more places than ever, new data has revealed, as a new threat of US tariffs looms large.
Nathan Schmidt
WA’s population is on track to hit four million by 2043, according to new modelling which warns the resources-driven migration boom could be ‘constrained, uneven or short-lived’ by housing shortages.
Rhianna Mitchell
Premier Roger Cook has revealed if any returning ISIS brides are set to settle in Western Australia.
More than a million dollars worth of computers belonging to Western Power have been stolen or lost in just two and half years, it has been revealed.
One of Australia’s big four banks has slashed 300 jobs as it introduced a $90m program to adapt AI into its workforce.
The dashcam captured everything. His screaming rage, the rum bottle, the speed, then the moment that ended a young woman’s life.
Emma Kirk