Despite determined and longstanding community advocacy, the Shire of Denmark council has voted not to proceed with plans for an indoor pool in the town.
Jacki Elezovich
Melissa Sheil
Keely Berry, the talented all-rounder who has opted for netball over basketball, was a double prize winner at the Great Southern Academy of Sport awards night at Retravision Stadium on Sunday.
Claire Middleton
An Albany man accused of stabbing another man in a violent scuffle in the city’s CBD in 2023 has been acquitted and awarded $14,000 in court costs after a magistrate ruled he acted in self-defence.
From tribute shows to remembering war heroes, here’s your guide to the week ahead in the Great Southern.
Albany Advertiser
Shire of Plantagenet has allocated a massive $8.4 million to the continued redevelopment of the Mt Barker Memorial Swimming Pool to upgrade and restore the much-loved community facility in its 2025-26 budget.
Mt Barker will find out this week if they are set for a cruel double blow after spearhead Ben Saunders and captain Brent Parsons went down with knee injuries on Saturday.
Cameron Newbold
Eclipse Island — once home to gangs of “pirate” sealers, isolated lighthouse families and a precarious winched basket — is the focus of the first episode of a new podcast series detailing Albany’s rich history.
Albany’s star baker Susan Retzlaff has seen her caramel slice named the best in WA at the Baking Industry Employers’ Association of WA awards.
When Fremantle champion Nat Fyfe hangs up his boots at the end of this season, his dad David hopes it will mean he has another driver to call on for the family trucking business in Lake Grace.
The sound of humming drifted from Albany Town Square on Saturday as more than 150 people holding Palestinian flags and posters gathered to reflect on the price of global peace, both past and present.
A 29-year-old man was charged with reckless driving and drug offences, accused of evading police and leading them on a chase through Albany’s suburbs in the early hours of Friday morning.
There were 18 people crammed into the dining room of a house — including a Crown Casino employee — when officers burst in.
Jessica Page
A tiny detail in his policy with a well-known insurance company means he has been abandoned overseas with broken bones in his feet, hands, leg and spine.
Caitlin Vinci
The Former Test cricketer’s resignation from the board will take effect from Wednesday.
Sean Smith and Simone Grogan
A 63-year-old Perth man has been sacked from his high-paying job after he called a non-binary colleague ‘he’ instead of ‘they’.
Ben Harvey
Vulnerable patients were unknowingly put at risk of contracting potentially deadly legionnaires’ disease at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital through contaminated water.
Charlton Hart and Hannah Cross
Roger Cook has reassured West Aussies that serious infrastructure failures within one of WA’s biggest hospitals is nothing to worry about. How much longer can the Government pretend that everything is fine?
Editorial
It is a little known piece of Perth history that 100 years ago Government House was the scene of a grizzly killing when a glamorous young woman shot her former fiance in the middle of a charity ball.
Shire of Coolgardie ratepayers made their opinions on the shire’s dire financial situation known at the recent annual electors’ meeting, raising votes of no confidence and calling for councillors to resign.
Tegan Guthrie and Jessica Antoniou
Capel’s Rhonda Barbut has released a self-published book detailing her time as a zookeeper for more than 20 years.
Daniel Hocking
Reckless driving in an Esperance roadworks zone has cost the shire a hefty price tag in repairs and further traffic delays for frustrated community members.
Jessica Antoniou
A new Perth-based loaded doughnut business on wheels has quickly built a loyal following in Kalgoorlie-Boulder — returning to the town for its second time in three months due to popular demand.
A Cowaramup mum has established herself as a trailblazing world champion after returning from an overseas competition.
Three police officers have been honoured with a Coastal Bravery Award for rescuing an individual suffering a mental health episode in Carnarvon waters late last year.
Businesses across Asia are increasingly warming up to stablecoins for cross-border transactions — a trend set to accelerate further as Hong Kong moves to legalise the use of digital tokens, experts told CNBC.
Anniek Bao
Microsoft shares jumped in extended trading overnight Wednesday, pushing the company’s market cap past $US4 trillion.
Ari Levy and Jordan Novet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
A Fremantle Primary School student will be one of four from Australia and the only one from WA at an international camp for deaf children.
Michael Palmer
An all-glass court in the middle of Karrinyup Shopping Centre is being planned for next year’s international masters tournament.
Norman Burns
In constant pain and hallucinating from cancer treatment, Perth dad Joseph Payne spent precious hours of his dwindling life trying to sleep on the floor of Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital’s emergency department.
A whistleblower says shocking conditions at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, including reports of human waste leaking through the ICU and deteriorating infrastructure, are ‘much worse’ than has been reported.
Residents have been warned to batten down the hatches as a fast-moving band of rain and thunderstorms pass over one state, as a wetter-than-average spring takes hold.
The Perth local was working for Victorian Railways when he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in 1943 when he was just 18 years old.
Jessica Evensen
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