On the back of meshing the performing arts and the sporting worlds together, a South West-raised opera singer is gearing up for his second principal role of the year.
Carly Laden
Justin Fris
Photos from the newlywed’s friends and family have flooded social media, providing a glimpse into the couple’s wedding celebrations over the Easter long weekend. SEE THE PICS
Kellie Balaam
The Busselton and Augusta-Margaret River coaches are looking forward to a huge clash this weekend.
Tragedy has struck in the South West after a 59-year-old man died when he crashed his four-wheel-drive.
Sharks have been spotted in the Canning River and a popular down south holiday spot today sparking Easter warnings for swimmers.
John Flint
A surfer is lucky to be alive after being knocked unconscious by his board on a big wave at one of WA’s most popular beaches.
Lachie Byrne and Claire Sadler
The South West sporting scene continues to shine, with two Capes golf clubs walking away with top prizes at the recent Golf Western Australia Industry Awards.
Breanna Redhead
The journey to recovery from suffering a heart attack to returning to everyday life can be a long road, but one that will could have less distance to travel for regional cardiac patients.
The State’s biggest regional literary event is returning to the Capes for 2023, this year with it’s own additional Busselton one-day program.
Veteran Capes surfers say a fast-response rescue service is absolutely crucial and can’t be put in the too-hard basket.
One year on from the inaugural direct flights between Busselton and Melbourne, the seaside town has welcome more than 50 000 passengers to its shores.
Former Australian cricketer Ryan Campbell is calling on South West men to prioritise their heart health after suffering a near-fatal cardiac arrest which left him in a coma for a week.
Rachel Green
Bayswater resident and construction enthusiast Henry Buccilli, 4, had a front row seat to the action on Saturday, dressed in his workwear and a hard hat.
Kate Phillips
A stunning lock-up-and-leave duplex in Claremont tops an incredible array of high-end Perth property listings worth checking out this week.
Raquel de Brito
Queues of cars stretching 100m from Fiona Stanley Hospital entrances have sparked concern that adding a new maternity hospital to the already under-pressure precinct will only exacerbate the parking mayhem.
Indigo Lemay-Conway
Andrew Geldert's descent into the underworld was straight out of the bikie playbook but that lifestyle almost ended up costing the combat veteran his life.
Ben Harvey
Northerly Group Australia has been recognised for building WA’s best home of 2023, taking out the top gong for the Applecross residence in the MBA’s 43rd annual awards ceremony. SEE INSIDE
Kim Macdonald
A syndicate of blue-collar West Australians were left almost speechless after Sydney sprinter Overpass won WA’s richest race, the $4 million The Quokka at Ascot on Saturday. SEE THE PICTURES
Jay Rooney and Kate Purnell
West Coast’s injury nightmare has returned with a vengeance as three more players join the casualty ward in the space of 48 hours.
My 12-year-old daughter was fatally injured in a helicopter crash. Amber did not need to die on that day. I did not need to see her face in the window of the helicopter as it spun out of control to the ground.
The riddle of who made Jane Rimmer laugh the night she was abducted by Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards may finally have been solved.
The club was decked out with colourful balloons and decorations that bought the Neon 90s-themed ball to life.
Daniel Rooney
WA’s first two clinics to treat women with endometriosis are part of a broader trial working out the best way to deal with the painful disease.
Kimberley Caines
Bucking bulls, rodeo clowns, agile horses, live entertainment and a well-stocked bar have been the staples of the annual Nullarbor Muster for several years.
Amber Lilley
A man with a ‘propensity for violence’ who threw a metal chair at his partner after she hid his wallet, has narrowly avoided jail and has been declared a serial family violence offender.
The redevelopment of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s basketball stadium is one step closer to reality
A Geraldton man is alleged to have hit his sister in the face and knocked out her tooth after she stepped in to stop an argument with their mother.
THE ECONOMIST: As happens after every banking panic, the safety-net is being remade. And so regulators must again confront a profound question: how far into finance should the hand of government reach?
The Economist
The partnership marks a rare deal for Twitter since Elon Musk took the reins as CEO after buying the platform for $US44 billion last year.
Ryan Browne
The UK economy flatlined in February as widespread industrial action and persistently high inflation stymied activity.
Elliot Smith
Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett is in Japan and recently revealed that he raised his stakes in the country’s top trading houses, saying he was ‘confounded’ by the opportunity to buy them two years ago.
Jihye Lee
Six guards were injured after juvenile detainees being held in Unit 18 at Casuarina Prison broke out of their cells and caused chaos before climbing onto the roof, sparking a 10-hour standoff.
Shannon Hampton
Interest rate hikes are starting to bite in WA, with welfare agencies now seeing more in-trouble homeowners.
The sun above Exmouth will briefly vanish from the sky on Thursday in a rare hybrid solar eclipse, attracting visitors worldwide for a spectacle that will only happen twice in the next 141 years.
The former head of the task force whose forward-thinking led to the discovery of key evidence that helped convict Claremont killer Bradley Edwards has spoken about the major breakthroughs for the first time.
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