The WA Nationals have won back the prized former conservative stronghold of Warren-Blackwood, with Bevan Eatts declaring he intends to “give the region a voice” and hold the State Government accountable.
Melissa Pedelty
Anjelica Smilovitis
A South West egg farmer was hit hard by a heatwave in January, when record heat had an adverse effect on production levels.
Michael Ramsey and Tina Potts were named the winners of the Kristoffersson Cup golf tournament over the weekend at the Manjimup Country Club.
Melissa Pedelty & Colin Muir
Forestry send a message to the Warren Blackwood Cricket Association that they’re in the competition to win, chasing down Bridgetown to secure a victory on Saturday.
Manjimup’s Drew Ogle was crowned Production Sedan Shootout champion on his home turf at the weekend.
In a bid to share its expertise, an environment group based in Manjimup has launched a series of low-cost information sessions, with the first landing on World Wetlands Day in early February.
The 31st edition of Northcliffe’s Karri Cup MTB Challenge is quickly approaching, with the event continuing to cement its reputation as one of WA’s largest and longest running mountain bike events.
A husband and wife team from Perth offering luxury off-grid eco-tent stays in Kangaroo Gully has developed an experience for people to reconnect with nature while maintaining a light footprint.
A six-way contest in the agricultural and mining electorate of O’Connor will pit two farmers against Liberal incumbent Rick Wilson as he chases a fourth term.
Northcliffe’s Bannister Downs Dairy took away a collection of accolades at the 2025 State Dairy Awards.
Deanmill started the Lower South West Football League season on Saturday with a statement of intent, taking down reigning premiers Boyup Brook at Boyup Brook Oval.
Josh Kempton
Cold Hard Cash staked his claim as the king of harness racing in Bridgetown by claiming victory in the 2597m Bridgetown Cup at Bridgetown Harness Racing Club on Sunday.
A tight three-way contest in WA’s newest Federal electorate means candidates are trying to talk to as many voters as possible during the campaign to make a personal pitch.
Katina Curtis
When Professor Jonathan Carapetis says Strep A is the ‘nastiest bug you’ve never heard of’, he’s not kidding.
Hannah Cross
Stalled plans for the redevelopment of Cottesloe Beach — one of most iconic locations in WA — have received a $10m boost as Liberal leader Peter Dutton ups the ante in the fight to win the seat of Curtin.
Joe Spagnolo
As West Coast coaches prepare to find a way to curtail Greater Western Sydney captain Toby Greene, they’re set to unveil a new Eagle who could become their own version of the star forward.
Mitchell Woodcock
A 17-year-old boy who was missing for more than a week has been found in tragic circumstances.
In tonight’s show, as trade tensions between US and China intensify, Ben Harvey outlines one quiet way Australia can beat Donald Trump’s tariffs and identifies two likely scenarios for the world.
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The driver, who cannot be identified because he was 17 at the time, last month pleaded guilty to all six serious charges against him, including manslaughter.
He died when the off-road motorbike he was riding collided with another bike being ridden by a 15-year-old boy on White Hill Road in Bouvard.
The mother of beloved Perth teenager Amelia ‘Milli’ Lucas — who died of a rare brain cancer four years ago — has also lost her own devastating battle with the disease.
St John of God Hospital Bunbury and Bunbury’s Urgent Care Clinic have co-operated to more easily transition patients to a hospital bed by easing pressure on the hospital’s emergency department.
Sofia Fimognari
A Geraldton man who raped the same underage victim on four occasions over six years will be eligible for parole later this year after receiving a four-year and 10-month sentence for the charges.
Matthew Paddick
A Bunbury car enthusiast could become the owner of a near-new 2021 Ferrari 812 GTS F152M Spider - if they have $1.1 million to spare.
A South West shire is pushing for more independent living accommodation.
Musician John Butler has expressed his excitement to return to the South West for Busselton’s upcoming SummerSalt festival on Saturday, along with the release of his new single Trippin On You.
WA beekeepers are being urged to continue to keep the State bee disease and pest-free this month during the Bee Pest Blitz.
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 12-year-old is believed to have left his Leederville home early this morning, possibly heading to Perth Airport.
Jake Dietsch
Disturbing footage of people using a four-wheel-drive to run over a dead dingo has sparked outrage. Warning: Distressing content
Andrew Hedgman
Holidaymakers planning an Easter weekend away in the South West or overseas have been urged to make sure they are protected against a measles outbreak.
A 30-year-old man has been hit with a dozen arson charges in relation to several fires in the Spearwood area after members of the public provided ‘crucial’ information to police.
Three West Australians have been caught up in a horror truck crash in South Australia that killed an 83-year-old man.
A Perth researcher is investigating if the key to helping veterans and emergency first responders suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder could be as simple as doing a downward dog.
Claire Sadler
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