A well-attended public meeting in Cowaramup has seen a surge in community support, with a group formed to keep the pressure on a solution for the township’s traffic woes.
Warren Hately
Crowds of well-wishers have mourned the departure of Margaret River’s legendary Soup Kitchen boss Dave Seegar, who has left the region he called home for 30 years for a new life in India.
Margaret River police have intervened in community concerns about Cowaramup’s main street following a traffic incident on Friday, October 13, described by witnesses as “a very close call”.
WA’s Parks and Wildlife is refusing to outline why it let an employee keep their job despite them allegedly stealing camping fees at a national park.
The annual Witchcliffe Vintage Fair sets up again this weekend, with gold coin donations on the door of Witchcliffe Hall going to local charity River Angels.
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.
Councillors have voiced their disquiet at the rise of election funding and the shadow of party politics at the most recent Shire of Augusta-Margaret River council election.
Cape Naturaliste will come alive yet again with this year’s Eagle Bay Epic Adventure Race kicking off tomorrow, Saturday, November 4.
The WA Country Health Service board chair has written to local doctors advising the expansion of the local hospital is still awaiting a State Government budget commitment.
The business community has expressed relief at WA’s Joint Development Assessment Panel’s call on parking for a proposed new hotel
Ever-advancing house prices for the Margaret River region are creating dire situations for renters, with availability rates slipping backwards and more long-term residents leaving the area.
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.
A Perth woman is raising funds urgently needed as her cousin fights to bring home his three half-siblings from Afghanistan, including a 15-year-old forced into marriage.
Gabrielle Becerra Mellet
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 Perth man suffering from a mystery illness he contracted during a cruise ship getaway is in a race against time, with his family fearing he may die before he can be flown back to Australia for treatment.
Mechelle Turvey has been named as the State’s nominee for the 2024 Australian of the Year award, following her powerful advocacy for the victims of crime in the wake of the alleged murder of her son Cassius.
Lauren Price
Like Jurassic Park, the studio scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
Angered residents in Parkwood are investigating their rights to appeal a State Planning decision that would see a daycare centre built on a busy residential road.
Australia’s most wanted man, Hakan Ayik, has been arrested in Turkey. Australian authorities have been searching for Ayik since he fled the country in 2010.
A group of juveniles as young as 10 spent the night in custody after they allegedly stole two gaming consoles from a home in Rangeway early on Wednesday morning.
Jessica Moroney
Blindsided Nationals leader Shane Love claims Merome Beard was “disengaged” from the party for a long time before she confirmed her shock defection to the Liberal Party on Tuesday night.
Anna Cox
A Coyote Ugly-meets-country hoedown female dance show will take over a Boulder pub on Friday after a previous skimpy dance show was deemed a “complete success”.
Tegan Guthrie
Almost 100 mobile phones have been donated to a service providing domestic violence victims with replacement devices.
The City has shared alarming statistics on the number of dogs that could be put down should proposed changes to puppy farming laws be passed.
WA Police Minister Paul Papalia has ruled out extending public consultation on the Cook Government’s proposed gun law reforms amid growing calls for the November 14 deadline to be pushed back.
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There’s a feature in Google Search that allows you to remove your phone, email and home address from the search page. Here’s how to use it.
Jake Piazza
Secure spots on WA Labor’s upper house ticket are set to be decided in blocks that will preserve the factional balance in the State party.
Dylan Caporn and Jake Dietsch
A flyer decrying Israel’s treatment of Palestinian children has raised fears it will fuel hatred against Jews after it was distributed across a northern Perth suburb.
Police have released the name of a 44-year-old man found dead in bushland north-east of Bunbury this week.
The WA Police Union has condemned a Perth judge’s decision to jail a constable who dragged and kicked a woman during a traumatic and unlawful arrest, calling the sentence unjust and ‘manifestly excessive’.
A severe weather alert has been cancelled for the Perth metropolitan area and the South West.
An accused firebug has been caught and charged by police over multiple fires that destroyed Kings Park bushland.
Caleb Runciman
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