The South West is the place to settle down according to a new study showing which regional towns are seeing an influx of new residents.
Amber Lilley
Warren Hately
The Shire will be hauled before WA’s State Administrative Tribunal to defend a deeply unpopular decision made in January affecting one of the region’s most crucial lime and sand pits
Local primary schools have taken to the water for an historic occasion, coming together for a day of surfing for the first time in 29 years
The WA Electoral Commission says it was business as usual with the vote count for Warren-Blackwood despite the crawl towards a final result
A vital new resource for the region enjoyed its official opening on Friday.
It has been an anxious wait for those in the Warren-Blackwood electorate with the outcome of Saturday’s State election still too close to call.
Warren Hately, Melissa Pedelty and Jacki Elezovich
A contentious project billed as “Australia’s first net positive circular hotel” will be reconsidered by the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River council next week
Shire of Augusta-Margaret River bushfire brigades are eyeing a major contract with Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Help is at hand for Capes creatives looking to step up their game and develop a sustainable, satisfying career.
Tickets have gone on sale this week for May’s Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival which is boasting a mix of new and returning talent and an expanded program.
Home ground advantage and tonnes of talent helped elevate local surfers at the WA Surf Masters Championships held at Gas Bay at the weekend.
The tourism industry has welcomed Reece Whitby as the new tourism minister, but backstage pundits are frustrated the key role continues to be a game of musical chairs.
A group of bikies who allegedly attacked rivals with pool cues, billiard balls and bar stools at a tavern south of Perth are set for one of the biggest trials the State has ever seen, a court has been told.
Rebecca Le May
Mineral Resources has hit another financial pothole by pulling all iron ore trucks off its trouble-plagued $2.6 billion Onslow haul road after notching half a dozen rollovers on the crucial transport link.
Daniel Newell and Adrian Rauso
It’s where boys go in secret to let off steam and prove their worth - and risk getting broken jaws, swollen cheeks and black eyes while being beaten to a pulp. And it happens in a classroom in school time.
Troy de Ruyter
Roger Cook has made resolving the Inspired Property Group crisis the top priority for his newly-minted Commerce Minister Tony Buti, after meeting the company’s furious customers on Wednesday.
Matt Mckenzie
Administrators have been called in to rescue the company behind a famed Perth building empire.
The bizarre scene unfolded on Thursday afternoon in front of hundreds of shocked beachgoers.
Jessica Evensen
Hundreds of students have swapped their pens for clippers and lopped their locks to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation.
It could be game, set and match for this popular beach tennis club after the City of Stirling intervened over noise concerns.
A Western Australian man has become the first person in Australia to be convicted for sharing violent extremist material online, after sharing Islamic State videos featuring beheadings.
The City of Greater Geraldton hopes the return on investment figure for its housing project in Mahomets Flats will provide the community with confidence it will be a positive in multiple ways.
Matthew Paddick
A woman threatened police with a wooden club and asked them to “have a go” because they would not take her home with her alcohol.
Tegan Guthrie
A generous young jewellery designer recently made a thoughtful donation to SAFE Karratha, using the profits from her business, Rad Designs, to buy pet products for animals in need.
Madelin Hayes
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder will spend almost $2.5 million to increase water storage capacity at an existing dam to provide an additional two to six weeks’ worth of water for the community.
Amana Living will transfer its Kalgoorlie-Boulder operations to aged-care provider Respect.
Port Hedland Mayor Peter Carter is calling on mining companies to fund the new Port Hedland Volunteer Marine Rescue office after the service fell just over $1m short of their $4m fund raising target.
A three-week market sell-off has intensified, with investors worried tariff policy uncertainty would tip the economy into a recession, something President Donald Trump has not rule out.
Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell says the central bank can wait to see how President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy actions play out before it moves again on interest rates.
Jeff Cox
Several Canadian provinces have taken US liquor off store shelves as part of retaliatory measures against President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The popular system used in millions of homes will be able to buy concert tickets, order groceries and run through recipes ... but it will come at a cost.
Annie Palmer
A 46-year-old man has been charged with almost a dozen offences after the bizarre police chase which came to an end on the sand at Scarborough.
Narrowly elected as the new member for Churchlands, Mr Zempilas confirmed on Thursday that he would nominate for the leadership.
Jessica Page
Two men are on the run after raiding a Perth bottleshop and assaulting a staff member.
Scott Leary — a former Liberal Party candidate — has won the seat of Albany for the Nationals, getting the edge over the Liberal Party’s controversial nominee Thomas Brough.
Billionaire Laurence Escalante has described himself as ‘just a kid from Perth’ who pursued his dreams, following a year where his online casino company continued to rake in the profits.
Oliver Lane
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