The State’s Joint Development Assessment Panel has advised the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River to have a serious rethink about parking in the town centre.
Warren Hately
Star chef Teresa Cutter has returned home briefly to reflect on her upbringing and catch up with family after launching her new cookbook in August this year.
Holly Prentice
The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River says it cannot disclose the final cost of its aquatic centre redevelopment until a final report to elected members.
The Gracetown-Cowaramup Bay Community group has lamented slow progress on long-held ambitions for a dual-use path connecting Cowaramup to the coast.
The Margaret River wine industry has celebrated its most important awards and added new names to its honour board.
Residents will be offered a unique insight into the region’s native flora when renowned botanist and conservation biologist Stephen Hopper visits town early next month.
Shire of Augusta-Margaret River planners have come under fire for not demanding any financial compensation for the Fini hotel’s 29-bay parking shortfall.
The Fine Vines Festival started with a bang last Thursday night, with event organisers and sponsors invited to the launch party at Edwards Wines Cellar Door.
New Shire president Julia Meldrum has pledged “authentic” leadership as the local government faces challenging times ahead.
Margaret River-born surfing sensation Jacob Willcox has opened up about his long ride to qualify for the World Surf League’s Championship Tour – and why he had to leave Margaret River for it to happen.
Julia Meldrum and Cr Paula Cristoffanini have traded places, with Ms Meldrum now the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River president and Cr Cristoffanini her deputy.
The disappearance of two teens from Scarborough Beach in 1974 remains one of Australia’s most baffling mysteries. The West’s exclusive series investigates what happened to Raelene Eaton and Yvonne Waters.
After more than 35 years in an unfashionable part of the port city, this seafood stalwart remains a quintessentially Fremantle institution.
Simon Collins
The life of former footballer John Annear appears to have come full circle, with the Goldfields-born lad planning to spend more time in the country after the sale of his North Fremantle home last month.
Kim Macdonald
A ‘monster’ who subjected his partner to a horrific attack which involved him stabbing her and gouging her eyes has been given six months to prove he can turn his life around. WARNING: GRAPHIC
Tegan Guthrie
Billionaire Gina Rinehart has dealt her company into another billion-dollar lithium deal in Western Australia, with a strategic move to upset Chilean giant SQM’s bid for junior explorer Azure Minerals.
Adrian Rauso
A Mid West man accused of firing a metal ball from a slingshot that lodged into another man’s head and blinded him permanently earlier this month has been granted bail.
The impending Carillon Arcade demolition and redevelopment provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity to remodel Forrest Place. So, it might be time for the cactus to go.
A former Greens State MP has defeated two City of Vincent councillors to become the city’s new mayor.
Two people were critically injured in a serious crash near Corrigin in the Wheatbelt on Wednesday night.
Cameron Newbold
Eleven children from Geraldton have been arrested and charged over an alleged string of burglaries and stealing a car, which police say was involved in two pursuits ending in Perth’s outskirts.
Anna Cox
DFES is gearing up to host an emergency preparedness week in Busselton and Dunsborough, to raise awareness and community engagement for the fast-approaching bushfire season
Rachel Green
The City of Busselton residents have elected councillor Phill Cronin as the new mayor.
The City of Busselton and Tronox have agreed to finalise a contract for the City to acquire 465ha of land, with the aspirations to create new a recreational park.
THE ECONOMIST: The toppling of China’s ‘Manganese King’ Jia Tianjiang has been likened by one mining insider as the equivalent of Rio Tinto going bust in the iron ore sector.
THE ECONOMIST: Consolidation will transform America’s fragmented shale industry.
China has reported a smaller-than-expected decline in exports in September from a year ago, while imports missed, according to customs data released on Friday.
Evelyn Cheng
You’ve heard those phrases promoting the idea that success, achievement and happiness are all enabled by a hefty bank account. Here’s why you shouldn’t believe it.
Ashton Jackson
Disgraced detective Cameron Blaine will keep his official commendation for the rescue of kidnap victim Cleo Smith.
Ben Harvey
What happened to Perth teenagers Raelene Eaton and Yvonne Waters?
The wretched experience of renting in Perth has been highlighted by a new report showing local tenants face tougher conditions than anywhere else in the country.
From the fixed grimace on his face at media conferences in recent weeks, it’s obviously dawned on him that he’s in a lot of hot water.
When it comes to the resources industry, ties between the United States and WA run deep.
WA sporting history will be made this Sunday when the Matildas take on the Philippines in front of a sell-out crowd of 59,000 at Optus Stadium.
Sarah du Plessis
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