Albany SES volunteer Ben Whittle has taken out the top award at the Great Southern’s Volunteer of the Year Awards with a range of community organisations and individuals recognised on the night.
Jacki Elezovich
Melissa Sheil
Permanent residents of an Emu Point caravan park will have eight months to find a new home after Albany council awarded RAC Tourism the lease, though councillors have assured them they won’t be left homeless.
Albany’s largest aquaculture business has been forced to recall some of its produce after E. coli was found in last week’s batch of rock oysters.
A 70-year marriage to a lady who could “dance the legs off anyone” is the recipe for a long and happy life, according to Norm Lakeman who turned 100 on Monday.
Claire Middleton
An Albany man accused of 13 charges including sexually penetrating and entering prostitution agreements with multiple children, has indicated he will fight the charges in court.
A Narrogin teenager who wreaked $18,500 of damage on a house and pelted the occupants with rocks after receiving a distress call from his sister that a man was trying to get into their home has been jailed.
A proposal to triple the operating time period and remove transport restrictions of a lime pit in Nullaki has been shut down by Albany councillors.
A push to move the playing dates of the women’s season to align with the men’s competition is being considered by the Great Southern Football League.
Narrikup 1 are one of three undefeated teams after claiming a five-goal victory over Magpies 1 on Saturday in round four of the Albany Netball Association A1 competition at Albany Leisure and Aquatic Centre.
Paul ‘Pablo’ Sleeman, who saved his father’s life following an horrendous tractor accident, was named the Shire of Denmark’s Youth Citizen of the Year at the town’s Resource Centre Gallery on Saturday.
A huge swell on Monday saw sand nourishment works on sections of Middleton Beach and Emu Point Beach completed last week eroded away again, with the new artificial surf reef rocks also suspected to have moved.
Patients who’ve been stranded for months say they hope glamorous western suburbs cosmetician Clara Hurst can do something to assist their claims against her late husband’s professional indemnity insurance.
John Flint
WA Police are yet to complete five of the 18 recommendations put forward after an internal investigation of the actions of officers in the lead-up to the Floreat murders.
Jessica Evensen
A year on from the Floreat murders, Ariel Bombara reveals her anguish and opens up on why we must shine a light on coercive control, saying laws should not be rushed.
Shannon Hampton
The State’s peak football body has called on the AFL to lift the minimum draft age by one year amid concerns on a growing mental health toll on the industry.
Glen Quartermain
The man in his 60s was taken to hospital under lights and sirens on Tuesday evening.
The upcoming Harry Potter streaming reboot has cast its three leads after more than 32,000 children responded to an open call.
Wenlei Ma
The Premier said he had been ‘concerned for some time’ about anti-social behaviour among parents at junior sporting games.
WA’s most profitable iron ore miner, BHP, trimmed down its local headcount by approximately 100 last week.
Noongar elder Richard Walley OAM says there’s still plenty to be done on reconciliation as he pushes efforts to increase awareness of the brutal past of Rottnest Island.
WA astronomers have discovered a mysterious cosmic phenomenon 15,000 light-years from Earth that science is unable to fully explain, and it took a little luck to do so.
Ben O'Shea
The pilot killed in a fatal light plane crash in the Mid West in March texted a maintenance worker 18 minutes into the flight, a preliminary report has revealed.
Josephine Hingst
The skatepark and brand-new pump track at Kingsbury Park may be reopened to the public for the July school holidays.
Tegan Guthrie
Esperance students will explore themes of poverty and family solidarity as part of a thought-provoking theatre program.
Carnarvon will celebrate WA Day outdoors with its fun, free and family-friendly WAyay! Festival, featuring live music, culture and community spirit.
Surfers and water users at this popular destination in the South West need to be extra cautious.
Amazon shareholders rejected a proposal to adopt a policy that would require the company’s chief executive and board chair roles to remain separate.
Daniel Newell
Bitcoin continued its blistering rally on Thursday, hitting a brand new record high above $111,000 ($172,304).
Arjun Kharpal
The largest discount chain in the US warns higher prices are on the way for shoppers.
Melissa Repko
If you’ve ever blamed yourself for being ‘bad with money’, some financial therapists might disagree with you. The problem, they say, isn’t your self-control — it’s your emotions.
Judy Lagrou
Perth homes which are energy efficient will likely attract an extra $110,000 in value according to a report released on Thursday.
Oliver Lane
A man in his 30s has been rushed to hospital after a serious incident on Wednesday evening.
The man at the centre of the ‘meth-fuelled revenge crusade of retribution’ that led to the death of WA father in a case of mistaken identity claims the alleged killer threatened to kill him weeks beforehand.
Port Hedland councillor Ambika Rebello has become the latest person to resign from the troubled council, following a string of departures earlier this year that prompted concern from Premier Roger Cook.
A bid to extend the life of Woodside Energy’s North West Shelf LNG plant has been endorsed by Australia’s new environment minister. Here’s what you need to know about the project and its history.
Matthew McKenzie and Simone Grogan
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