The Shire of Augusta Margaret River has received $5 million to build a roundabout at the intersection of Bussell Highway and Roy Earl Drive in a move to help ease increasing traffic woes in Cowaramup,
Madelin Hayes
The Margaret River Rotary has made a generous donation to the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River in a bid to provide some relief to those experiencing homelessness in the community.
Rose Patane
Local landholder, conservation volunteer and Five Senses Coffee founder Dean Gallagher is been tackling arum lilies on his property in Quindalup, alongside the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
Craig Duncan
A handful of farm dams and waterways across the Margaret River region are set to be transformed into thriving biodiversity havens.
Shadow Health Minister Libby Mettam has welcomed the announcement of a new South West mobile response team for mental health, but called it a “long time coming”.
After a successful return to the South West in 2025, MSWA’s Bunbury Swim will return next month to help raise money and awareness for a good cause.
The top-of-the-table clash between Mercy-Collie-Leschenault and Eaton did not disappoint as the Boomers secured a seven-goal win in round 20 of the South West Football Netball League.
Jack Penniment
ARIA Award-winning artist G Flip will perform in Margaret River for the first time this October for a WA-exclusive show.
After spending a decade living in Exmouth, a couple has returned home to the South West to open Cowaramup’s new IGA supermarket.
A South West festival aimed about getting the most out of your garden is coming back to Margaret River next year, with organisers calling on locals to open their space to share what they have created.
Busselton Swimming Club swimmers produced a strong showing at their home interclub meet on Sunday, with a record 42 competitors representing the club across 120 events.
The companies behind The Royal Hotel, Ciao Dandy and Busselton Pavilion have gone into voluntary administration amid a ‘restructuring’ process, but will continue trading.
Adrian Rauso
After millions of guests, thousands of rotations, and countless memories, an iconic Perth venue will say goodbye in January.
Zach Margolius
The Western Power manager who raped a colleague on a work trip was a bully who bragged about his bikie connections but was exposed as a wannabe by a senior Coffin Cheater.
Ben Harvey
Energy producers have squandered an opportunity to stave off an industry-wide levy for a WA oil rig clean-up after the junior operator collapsed, the minister says, as fears mount similar debacles will follow.
Rebecca Le May
More than 8000 messages between a Perth mother accused of murdering her baby and chatGPT will form a central part of the case, a court has been told.
Hannah Cross
A Perth bakery boss accused of physically blocking Fair Work inspectors as they tried to access employment records is being taken to court.
A young woman has died after her hatchback collided with a tree on a rural road in WA’s Wheatbelt.
The mum driving when her car collided with another, killing her four-year-old daughter and injuring her son, has been hit with a suite of charges two months on from the fatal crash.
Researchers have visited an isolated and endangered sea lion population off the Mid West coast to learn more about them and protect them from diseases, including H5 bird flu.
Sally Q Davies
Conflict in the Middle East is fuelling pessimism for Mid West businesses about their futures, according to a new report from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA.
Sienna Seychell
Authorities have issued a warning about the consequences of overfishing after catching a group of fishers breaching the number and size limit for black bream at a popular lake east of Esperance.
Toby Cann
Cybersecurity risks have forced the City of Greater Geraldton to move away with their partnerships with foreign cities, after a warning from Federal Government.
The State Government and Opposition will negotiate amendments to a proposed mandatory train lighting law after the government committed to supporting Nationals WA leader Shane Love’s private member’s Bill.
The early 2000s platform would capitalise on nostalgia and rejection of the traditional social media experience. Would you go back?
Sawdah Bhaimiya
Authorities are turning to extreme measures to fight the economy-threatening drought, like blowing up riverbeds.
Sam Meredith
Michael Burry is sticking with his bearish wagers even as the S&P500 surges to a record high, warning that the rally could still end in a sharp sell-off reminiscent of the 1987 stock-market crash.
Yun Li
BP on Tuesday reported a sharp upswing in second-quarter profit, as energy supermajors reap massive profits from higher fossil fuel prices amid hostilities between the US and Iran.
The man who firebombed a Midland tobacco shop has refused to say whether it was linked to organised crime amid the so-called tobacco wars.
More than a decade after a mum’s death was prematurely ruled a suicide, police have admitted more than a decade later there were shortcomings into their bungled probe.
Emma Kirk
A holidaymaker has sparked a fierce debate after she was called out for eating a peanut-filled chocolate bar while boarding a flight from Perth to Bali.
A 29-year-old woman has been killed in a tragic workplace incident at a towing yard in Western Australia.
One of Australia’s largest companies will pay its highest dividends in four years off the back of a massive boom in one product.
Travellers have been offered a major airfare bonanza, with Qantas slashing the price of flights across Australia and WA as part of its biggest domestic sale of the year.
Troy de Ruyter