Best friends since kindergarten, Bella Fairbrass and Arrabella Lawrance have spent almost their entire lives side by side and together, they are helping change the lives of people living with cystic fibrosis.
Madelin Hayes
Craig Duncan
Creativity runs in the family for this year’s Margaret River Region Open Studios with multiple generations opening their studio doors to welcome visitors for a behind-the-scenes look.
The Federal Budget is bring major reforms to homeowners and low income earners, but Forrest MHR Ben Small claims the South West has been “shafted”.
Katina Curtis and Craig Duncan
The dreams of a South West Wildlife Rescue are getting closer to reality with plans for the South West’s very first Wildlife Hospital taking shape.
An internationally recognised photography competition will bring some of the world’s most striking and thought-provoking images to Margaret River.
Synergy’s $500 million Scott River Wind Farm has been given the tick of approval by the Regional Development Assessment Panel, pushing the controversial energy project closer to development.
There were high spirits in the centre of Margaret River this week, as the community went All In for Reconciliation Week.
The Shire of Augusta Margaret River is calling on the community to provide feedback on proposed rate changes with a 5.6 per cent rate rise on the table.
Surf Point Resort’s Nic Chirico was awarded the individual excellence by a tourism professional accolade at the 2026 tourism awards this week.
After finding his way back home to Cowaramup, musician Jake Hoskins is hitting the road once again, this time with a new single and a regional WA tour stretching from the South West to the North West.
A year after lower speed limits were rolled out across hundreds of roads in Augusta-Margaret River, residents are now being invited to provide feedback on the Safer Speeds Trial.
This year’s Edible Gardens Festival in Margaret River has been a standout success, with gardeners from across the region taking the time to grow some new skills.
The former managing director of popular burger joint Meet & Bun has pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences.
Jessica Evensen
Joondalup Health Campus chief executive Renaud Mazy has quit the top job after just two years at the beleaguered hospital.
Hannah Cross
A key contractor at the Thunderbird mineral sands mine is out the door, with the WA operation teetering on the brink of financial collapse.
Adrian Rauso
The Wheatbelt has been rocked by tragedy after three young people were killed in two separate crashes in less than 24 hours.
Troy de Ruyter
Council members voted 14-1 at their May meeting to change planning policies for three suburbs.
Sophie Gannon
Football icon Neale Daniher has died after a public and inspirational fight with motor neurone disease that lasted more than a decade.
A Great Southern town has been rocked by the death of a well-known farmer and passionate country football supporter in a horrific crash on Saturday morning.
Geraldton’s median house price has soared by more than $200,000 in two years, cracking the $600,000 barrier in the latest data released by the Real Estate Institute of WA.
Imogen Wilson
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is encouraging sheep producers to take early, preventative action to reduce the risk of pregnancy toxaemia and hypocalcaemia during winter.
Staff writer
Cath Tan is the last remaining privately practising homebirth midwife in Geraldton, which she fears could all be stripped away from her when legislative changes come into force at the start of next year.
Sienna Seychell
A passionate Geraldton local is up in arms the Mid West seems to constantly miss out on crucial funding and attention for tourism despite the region’s significant potential.
Social services provider Southern Cross Care WA is paying out almost $5.4 million to nearly 2000 current and former workers who were underpaid during a period of more than eight years.
Geraldton MLA Kirrilee Warr has accused the State Government of using local government as a “dumping ground”, questioning the need for councils to step in and get involved in housing projects.
The battle for dominance over the lucrative market has so far focused largely on the key US market, currently accounting for more than half of both Novo’s and Eli Lilly’s respective sales.
Elsa Ohlen
These are the three key areas where Russia’s leader would like to deepen ties and extract concrete pledges.
Emily Williams
Leaders say that they want to hear the honest truth about what’s happening but almost half of executives surveyed said that a lack of honest feedback is their primary concern.
Sophie Caldwell
With thousands of YouTube creators relying on the platform for income, many are turning to strategists as essential advisors on how to keep videos viral.
Alex Sherman and Zach Vallese
More pregnant women in Australia will be routinely screened for pre-eclampsia, a life-threatening condition that currently forces babies to be delivered early, thanks to a new WA-led program.
Angela Pownall
A rare lunar event involving the combination of two celestial phenomena is set to light up Australian skies this weekend.
Tia Clarkson-Pascoe
Due to security concerns linked to AUKUS opponents such as Russia and China, the West cannot name local businesses in Perth that assisted in rapid maintenance to a British submarine earlier this year.
A whole day of a popular festival has been cancelled ahead of the long weekend, as a storm set to be ‘one of the worst’ WA has seen in five years descends on the State.
The State is truly fortunate that the vast array of talent celebrated at Thursday night’s Western Australian of the Year awards have chosen to go about their work in our backyard.
A Federal Court Justice has likened the destruction and loss of land by mining giant Fortescue to Yindjibarndi traditional owners to ‘the death of a child’.