Manjimup’s northern entry timber arch could be nominated for the State Register of Heratige places after councillors voted to peruse funding and preservation options rather than relocate the landmark.
Serian Lockwood-Jones
Brooke Rolfe
Rising fuel costs raised fears for Easter tourism in regional WA, but some Southern Forests operators report resilience, and even opportunity, during the holiday period.
The Manjimup Repertory Club is set to bring the stage to life once again, with its much-loved More May-hem! performance returning for one weekend only this May.
A landmark institution is set to commemorate an impressive 80 years of history later this month, with the Bridgetown Club opening its doors for an anniversary open day celebration.
A long-awaited push to unlock the future of the Pemberton Mill site has taken another step forward, with the Shire of Manjimup continuing to advocate for joint planning of the strategic town-centre land.
WA Plantation Resources is marking 50 years of operations at its Diamond facility, celebrating what the company says has been a long-running contribution to Manjimup’s timber industry.
The iconic Gloucester Tree will reopen to climbers next weekend, marking a major milestone for one of the Southern Forests’ best-known tourism attractions.
Schools in the South West have secured funding from the State Government as part of the WasteSorted Schools Grants, supporting projects aiming to reduce waste and improve recycling.
A rescue mission involving a coordinated effort to assist a sole diabetic passenger while stranded at sea has landed two South West volunteer marine rescue service an award nomination.
The Oh Deer Bridgetown-Greenbushes team will return next month to help residents get into the festive spirit early, with Christmas in July wooden reindeer workshops.
The Balingup Arts and Cultural Hub is set to bring a lively winter program to the historic Balingup Town Hall, with a series of performances, workshops and community events planned for the coming weeks.
Avocado growers and supply chain businesses will gather in Manjimup next week for a regional forum aimed at supporting the growth of WA’s expanding avocado industry.
‘Lethal’ Les Grantham, the bullet-riddled bikie left for dead with his tattoos burnt off outside Rockingham Hospital after a falling out with his gang, is taking his first steps on the road to redemption.
Ben Harvey
Heartfelt tributes are continuing to flow for Perth teenager Adam Varone after his death following an off-road buggy crash in the Wheatbelt.
Caleb Runciman
Bikies Troy Mercanti and Dayne Brajkovich went one step beyond brothers-in-arms when they donned jerseys emblazoned with ‘TWINS 01’ and ‘TWINS 02’ ahead of a joint court appearance on Tuesday.
Hannah Cross
A 19-year-old Perth man has died after an off-road buggy collided with a kangaroo on a property in the Wheatbelt.
A Boddington man accused of assaulting his former friend and leaving him hospitalised with staples in his head has been fined, pleading guilty to a downgraded account of the ugly incident that occurred in 2025.
Jacki Elezovich
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Iron Ore has started cutting hundreds of jobs across its Pilbara empire in a move the company claims will add another decade of life to ageing mines.
Daniel Newell and Caitlin Vinci
Teachers from a prominent Perth high school are calling for the number of days students spend at school each year to be slashed, arguing it could even improve academic performance.
EXCLUSIVE: Exiled bikied ‘Lethal Les’ Grantham reveals his childhood sexual abuse, teenage meth habit and darkest hours after his high-profile expulsion from the Comanchero OMCG in an extraordinary interview.
Geraldton MLA Kirilee Warr has denied accusations from Fisheries Minister Jackie Jarvis that the Nationals WA have stood besides fishers that made threats against her family.
Oliver Lane, Sally Q Davies
It looks like early rains could lead to a bumper wildflower season in and around Mullewa, as flowers begin to sprout in the lead-up to the iconic natural tourist attraction.
Sally Q Davies
Surf’s up for a group of Ocean Heroes who are back in Geraldton offering free surfing events for neurodivergent grommets this weekend.
Winter has well and truly descended on Geraldton, with locals grabbing the extra layers, hot cups of coffee and ugg boots to warm up against the icy mornings and evenings.
New markets are opening for regional growers following Esperance Quality Grains’ first use of a mobile shiploader at the Port of Esperance.
WA Environment Minister Mathew Swinbourn has talked up expansion of the Containers for Change program in Parliament, despite producers’ opposition.
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
Iran’s influence over the Strait of Hormuz has inadvertently transformed the energy security debate, effectively casting fossil fuels rather than renewables as the primary source of vulnerability.
Sam Meredith
The retailer lowered its full-year guidance and issued a weak current-quarter outlook as its interim CEO blamed ‘negative commentary in the media’ and recent product launches that failed to wow shoppers.
Gabrielle Fonrouge
Residents in Perth’s east have expressed mixed emotions after it was revealed Midland Gate shopping centre would be the first testing ground for WA Police’s new live facial recognition technology.
Video footage of the bird suspected of bringing the H5 bird flu to Australia has emerged after the State Government revealed it was waiting on further testing to confirm it carried the deadly strain.
Caitlin Vinci
A District Court Judge’s refusal to adjourn the trial of the parents of Floreat’s so-called ‘starving ballerina’ when the mother was sick was a ‘material departure from the requirements of a fair trial’.
A suspected case of a highly infectious strain of the bird flu has been detected in Australia for the first time. Here’s everything you need to know about the virus.
The 46-year-old suffered a medical episode while competing at a WA Gravity Enduro cycling event in the South West.
The federal agriculture minister says scientists are conducting tests after the first suspected case of a new strain of bird flu is found in Australia.
David Hannant