A huge cohort of Capes surfers have landed in NSW ready to compete across all divisions at the 2023 Australian Surf Championships.
Warren Hately
Parents and volunteers from the Margaret River BMX Club have unveiled a fun new competition as members seek an official new logo.
Concerns are brewing about the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River’s plans to expand the town’s cemetery.
Plans to offer the former Prevelly fire shed to a new community group looks to be the final nail in the coffin for bushfire safety concerns on the coast.
Preparations for CinefestOZ are under way, with organisers on the look-out for volunteers to deliver the fun and friendliness for which the festival is known for.
Rachel Green
The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River will forge ahead with its own in-house swim school plan at the same time councillors are seeking to make access cheaper to families.
A narrow win for Labor in retired Premier Mark McGowan’s stronghold of Rockingham has heaped further doubt on the chances of the Government retaining the Augusta-Margaret River seat of Warren-Blackwood
Celebrating its 26th year, the Nannup Flower and Garden Festival will cover all things green, from expert workshops to full weekends with some of the biggest names in the green-thumb world
This year’s Shire of Augusta-Margaret River budget has seen officers juggle the competing needs of ratepayers concerned about fee increases versus the region’s burgeoning growth.
Disturbing new figures have revealed the top 10 regional ‘hot-spots’ for animal cruelty across the state, with the South West making an alarmingly prominent appearance.
Breanna Redhead
The AFP has seized a Caversham property and more than $4 million from bank accounts linked to a family day care provider that allegedly claimed child care subsidies for kids who were not in their care.
Shannon Hampton
According to a Proptrack report released today, remarkable increases in housing values mean Perth price growth is set to be the strongest in Australia this year.
Kim Macdonald
A pristine beachfront view in Perth’s north, described by locals as the final piece of land available along a popular foreshore, will soon become a glamping destination.
Christopher Tan
As West Australian Opera’s first Noongar-language opera makes its way to the BREC stage this week, a collective of young talents are excited to finally be taking the stage.
Carly Laden
TV presenter Eddie McGuire has blamed viewers in Perth for the demise of Australia’s longest-running game show Millionaire Hot Seat.
Roger Cook has penned a letter to ABC chair Ita Buttrose, blasting the broadcaster over its attendance at the home of Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill as it was targeted by climate protesters.
Josh Zimmerman
Former West Coast star Ashley Sampi has waited 20 years to receive a medal for being best on ground in a 2003 derby. Here’s when it will finally happen.
From creating tricky triangle-shaped homes to making grand abodes look smaller, architect Simone Robeson reveals why size does matter when it comes to home design.
In tonight’s show, Harvey explains why Roger Cook could be exaggerating his anger at the protestors who targeted Woodside boss Meg O’Neill.
A Geraldton man charged for allegedly setting fire to the Geraldton Housing Office has been remanded in custody after making his first appearance in court.
Jessica Moroney
Busselton Senior High School held a ‘wear it pink day’ to raise awareness and funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation.
The number of general practitioners across regional WA has increased in the past 12 months, but the Goldfields has three fewer, and local doctors are working longer hours than those in other regions.
Amber Lilley
Global mining company Rio Tinto is conducting a trial program flying trainees directly from Albany to mines in the Pilbara as part of a push to get more regional residents into mining jobs.
A man who stripped his ex-partner naked in the street, doused her with liquid, repeatedly punched her, and shoved his fingers down her throat until she couldn’t breathe has been jailed.
Experts in their fields gave community and business leaders a prime opportunity to brush up on their knowledge at the Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry Leadership forum on Tuesday.
Businesses now see geopolitical tensions as the biggest threat to the global economy, according to the latest survey by Oxford Economics.
Sumathi Bala
Global stock markets tumbled overnight Wednesday after ratings agency Fitch downgraded the United States’ long-term credit rating — but top economists say there is nothing to worry about.
Elliot Smith
Fitch downgraded the country’s rating to AA+ from AAA, pointing to “expected fiscal deterioration over the next three years,” an erosion of governance and a growing general debt burden.
Hugh Son
The most powerful technology companies simply cannot stop talking about artificial intelligence, and in particular, the “generative AI” flavour that can create human-like text, images and code.
Kif Leswing
The murder of South Guildford mum Georgia Lyall late last month by her bikie ex-partner Luke Noormets shocked and outraged West Australians.
Luke Noormets, the former Rebels bikie nominee who shot his estranged partner then took his own life in a shocking murder-suicide, has been convicted for offences relating to domestic violence.
Emily Moulton
A disgraced treelopper who has rebranded himself as a wellness guru, a self-proclaimed ‘crypto visionary’ and a ‘biohacking genius’ is selling the multi-million home where he stages bizarre breath classes.
Janet Holmes a Court pulled out of plans to host a public meeting for extremist climate activists because she could not be associated with the group’s previous ‘criminal’ activities.
Animal cruelty is on the rise in Mandurah and Rockingham, as RSPCA WA revealed the two cities again made the list of worst 10 hotspots for cruelty.
A Hollywood movie mogul — who is the godfather of Harry and Meghan’s daughter — has donated thousands of dollars to WA’s Royal Flying Doctor Service.
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