The Busselton council will discuss the delegation and nearly $12,000 cost towards the mayor, deputy mayor and CEO’s attendance to the ALGA’s National General Assembly, expected to be held in Canberra in June.
Daniel Hocking
Voting is now open for WA’s prestigious — and hotly contested — best steak sandwich competition.
Laura Newell
16-year-old Yallingup classical singer Hannah Hale has released a new single called “It’s Love”, sharing her appreciation and love for the South West and its communities.
The Federal election will be taking place tomorrow, with eight candidates throwing their hats in the ring for a chance to represent the South West in the seat of Forrest.
Five Dunsborough and Yallingup surfers will take part in a surfing trial with other surfers for one of two spots in the upcoming Margaret River Pro.
Four Yalyalup residents have brought their concerns about the lack of public transport in the area to Vasse MLA Libby Mettam, asking for a service that connects Busselton to the neighbourhood and airport.
The City of Busselton will shell out $20,000 towards traffic and post-event costs for One Night Stand, while waiving application fees of almost $20,000 after a council decision on April 23.
Two popular regional beaches will be getting major upgrades after councillors from a South West city voted to allocate $100,000 to infrastructure upgrades.
A new bus shelter will be coming to Busselton for it’s Transwa bus stop on Albert Street after the council approved an agenda item on it’s construction in their latest council meeting
Dunsborough commemorated fallen soldiers with an Anzac Day march and service in the morning, with hundreds in attendance.
Thousands paid tribute to fallen Diggers on Anzac Day in Busselton, with the dawn service alone bringing more than 5000 people, while thousands lined up later for the march and morning service.
The Busselton Festival of Triathlon will bring hundreds of competitors to the city’s foreshore this weekend, with two days worth of events taking in some iconic scenery.
A Margaret River photographer hopes to show the fullness of the feminine identity and her perspective as a doula in her photography exhibition, which will be running from April 24 to May 1.
Two roads in Vasse may have portions permanently closed to make way for a subdivision development, with City of Busselton councillors debating the matter at their next meeting.
A new bus shelter is proposed for a TransWA bus stop on Albert Street, with council expected to discuss the item on Wednesday night.
A Busselton palliative care and bereavement support organisation has been recognised for its volunteer work, after being named as a finalist in the 2025 WA Volunteer of the Year Awards
This year’s Anzac Day service will commemorate the fallen who were close to home, along with recognising four Busselton nurses who served in World War I, on Friday morning
The City of Busselton may waive fees for an upcoming concert held by Triple J in May, with the item going up for debate in their Wednesday night meeting.
The City of Busselton has opened a new Changing Places facility for those with accessibility needs as a part of a growing network of accessible bathroom facilities across the State.
Dunsborough photographer Christian Fletcher has been recognised for having one of the best photographs by a regional artist after being shortlisted for the 2025 Galah Regional Photography Prize
Standing at the State’s most southern point Federal candidate for Forrest Tabitha Dowding and MP Matt Keogh announced the regional park would receive a $1.25m investment under a re-elected Labor Government.
Craig Duncan
Hundreds of protesters gathered on Yallingup’s Smiths Beach last Sunday to protest the ongoing Smith Beach Project’s proposed 100 meter access ramp - regularly referred to as a “seawall”.
A young Busselton auctioneer has proven himself at a national competition, securing second at the fiercely contested event
Melissa Pedelty
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region general manager Drew McKenzie has announced his surprise resignation, citing the need for a break from his hectic duties.
Warren Hately
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