From living off the grid in the South West to playing Aussie Rules and now representing Australia in Switzerland, Marty Zambotto — aka Go-Jo — is not your typical pop star.
Simon Collins
Anjelica Smilovitis
A Bunbury early interventions and family support service hub officially opened its new home on Spencer Street last week.
Sofia Fimognari
Reigning Lower South West Football League premiers Boyup Brook produced their best performance of the 2025 season on Saturday, beating Bridgetown by 25 points at Bridgetown Sports Oval.
Josh Kempton
A heart-shaped feijoa found in a Manjimup grower run competition has set the season harvest off in good spirits.
Tens of thousands of West Australians across regional Western Australia have attended Anzac Day dawn services and other commemorative events to remember the sacrifices of those who have served the country.
Melissa Pedelty, Josephine Hingst, Cain Andrews and Craig Duncan
An east coast rider cycling a section of the Munda Biddi track through the Warren Blackwood region has inspired locals while showing appreciation to “country” folk for their hospitality.
A new medical centre in Manjimup is delivering “traditional” country health care with the latest technology to best serve patients.
The EPA is being urged to assess the proposed expansion of the Greenbushes lithium mine for referral to a Public Environmental Review.
Night hockey was played in Manjimup for the first time under the newly installed field lighting at the Collier Street Complex.
The renewed Bridgetown Town Hall and Civic Centre was formally opened by South West Minister Don Punch on the weekend after almost two years of construction
The Southern Forests Food Council (SFFC) has announced the latest offerings as part of its Farmer Resilience Networking Series.
The firefighter is facing disciplinary action after he was charged with drink driving in a marked DFES vehicle.
Caleb Runciman
The meeting between Eagles coach Andrew McQualter and senior stars that has been labelled a “crisis intervention” was an open discussion orchestrated by football boss John Worsfold to improve culture.
Jakeb Waddell and Jackson Barrett
More than 130 dental patients — many in pain and discomfort — are stuck in limbo following the collapse of a leading Perth dental practice in which $7.1 million was syphoned out by its now-deceased owner.
John Flint
A Pilbara Traditional Owner group is adamant Rio Tinto is not moving quickly enough to reduce abstraction from Bungaroo Creek, despite the miner’s promise to build a bigger desalination plant.
Simone Grogan
As Australia prepares for the State funeral of Arthur Leggett, dozens of soldiers who served in the Great War lie with little or no recognition at Karrakatta Cemetery in often disrespectful states.
Ben Harvey
The media company and its board are still refusing to answer serious questions over a massive hush money payment to a witness in the Ben Roberts-Smith war crimes case that has plunged the network into crisis.
Staff writers
Opposition leader Basil Zempilas has declared everything must be on the table to increase the party’s representation of women in parliament following two crushing election defeats in a little over two months.
A battery failure is believed to have been the cause of a fire that engulfed a house in Perth’s northern suburbs overnight.
A Qantas flight from Perth to London has had to divert to the Maldives after a medical emergency on board.
The only Statewide survey in Australia which tracks the wellbeing of children and young people over time is calling out for more schools in the Goldfields region to take part in the study.
Jessica Antoniou
The case against one of the two Perth men accused of sexually assaulting a woman on the Geraldton foreshore last month may be weaker than the other, according to a magistrate.
Josephine Hingst
Geraldton Universities Centre’s Class of 2025 includes 41 graduates who will return to the local workforce as skilled professionals and give back to the community.
Staff reporter
In 1926, St Patrick’s College was opened by the Christian Brothers.
Kununurra swimmers made quite a dash among the 365 competitors in the Lake Argyle Swim, claiming places on the podium and achieving impressive personal feats despite having to train with freshwater crocodiles.
In a move to improve community safety and encourage higher standards of pet responsibility, the Shire of Broome is rolling out changes to dog-on-leash and off-leash areas across the region.
The spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro is the most public rift among members of the president’s inner circle since he took office in January.
Lora Kolodny and Ari Levy
President Donald Trump says that tariffs will make the US “rich.” But those riches will likely be far less than the White House expects, economists said.
Greg Iacurci
US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs aim to reshape trade but are instead sparking fears of inflation and economic slowdown.
Jeff Cox
Many are flocking to the powdery slopes of ski areas like Niseko and Hakuba. Yet ski towns that are off the radar of overseas visitors are struggling.
Monica Pitrelli
The Premier’s comments came after The West Australian reported that dozens of soldiers who served in WWI lie with little or no recognition at Karrakatta Cemetery in often disrespectful states.
Malcolm Quekett
Arthur Leggett, who was WA’s oldest and last surviving World War II prisoner of war, died last month, aged 106.
Domestic violence rates continue to skyrocket in WA - with new police statistics revealing the number of assaults and threats against intimate partners has risen to a record high.
Roger Cook and Rita Saffioti are very good at the political sell — leaving just enough wriggle room — as they attempt to make local NRL fans’ dream come true while avoiding accusations of fiscal frivolity.
A male prisoner has died in hospital after a battle with a terminal illness.
The homicide detective who led the investigation into the murder of Cassius Turvey expressed his relief at the two guilty verdicts, describing the result one of the highlights of his career.
Sarah Steger
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