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 South West has recorded the strongest GP workforce in regional Western Australia, but health leaders warn housing shortages could threaten future growth.
A one-day festival will transform Balingup once again into a town celebrating imagination, creativity and storytelling.
Warren Women’s Hockey Association produced a determined showing at the 2026 CBH Group Women’s Country Championships in Perth over the weekend.
Shire of Manjimup director infrastructure services Catherine Mills has been recognised on the national stage.
Northcliffe’s Bannister Downs Dairy swept the competition at the 2026 Perth Royal Food Awards, taking home four gold and seven silver medals at the awards night in Claremont last Friday.
Bridgetown’s streets will once again come alive with history, when the annual Bridgetown Ghost Walks return next month.
A member of Anthony Albanese’s outer ministry has been suspended from playing amateur soccer for more than a month after punching a football opponent in the face.
Joe Spagnolo and Katina Curtis
The chief executive of a family-owned transport group is unexpectedly stepping down after nearly 12 years, triggering a search for a new boss.
Sean Smith
Footage shows a locomotive and at least five grain carriages lying on their side with grain spilled out on to grass.
Georgia Campion
The signature which could cost Fremantle $2 million a season and the forward West Coast could turn to as they try to solve their defensive woes. Mitchell Woodcock takes a look at a big week in footy.
Mitchell Woodcock
Perth and large parts of WA are bracing for a wild weekend of rain, thunderstorms and dangerous coastal conditions as a powerful cold front barrels across the State.
Troy de Ruyter
Hancock Prospecting has unveiled its newly refurbished accommodation to house homeless veterans and war heroes — with the residential complex named in honour of Ben Roberts-Smith.
Cheyanne Enciso
A man is dead and his motorcycle passenger is fighting for her life after a bike travelling in a convoy left the road and crashed near Rockingham.
The City of Stirling is investigating a backyard development after concerns a single granny flat approval has led to what neighbours describe as an ‘accommodation village’ in a residential street.
The flying community is mourning the loss of a pilot who was killed when his amateur-built light plane crashed in the Wheatbelt yesterday.
Seismic blasting off the coast of Dongara will form part of a parliamentary inquiry into the management of fisheries in WA.
Sally Q Davies
The future operating model of the Bridgetown Leisure Centre will be put under the microscope this week as the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes considers reforms.
An illegal haul of sea urchins has left two men in a prickly position after they were slapped with hefty fines in the Geraldton Magistrates Court last week.
Community fears in Port Denison about erosion, which is washing away beaches and putting community infrastructure and even one of the town’s main streets at risk, has only intensified after recent storms.
The rights to develop Geraldton’s acclaimed author Holden Sheppard’s sequel to Invisible Boys into a international TV drama have already been secured, just two months after the book was published.
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
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
Senior Labor figures have backed Fremantle MP Josh Wilson after he was hit with a massive ban for punching his opponent in the face in an amateur soccer game last month.
Rhianna Mitchell and Andrew Greene
The brother of disgraced Fremantle author Craig Silvey was jailed for three counts of gains benefit by fraud after swindling a WA property developer out of $71 million.
Jessica Evensen
Another six birds will be tested for the H5 avian influenza virus in WA as formal testing continues on a seabird that will potentially become the State’s third confirmed case of the deadly strain.
An occult podcaster stabbed his fiancee to death in a rage about a rent inspection while he was coming down from a drug-fuelled trip to Sydney.