Every day this year, no matter the weather, an 11-year-old Dunsborough boy has braved a dip in the ocean for a cause close to his heart.
Sean Van Der Wielen
The operator of two regional WA clinics has vowed to get out the chequebook to attract suitable staff amid a tight labour market.
A Busselton man who is accused of sexually assaulting his stepdaughter allegedly searched ‘how to get my stepdaughter to sleep with me’ on the internet.
Claudette Rizzi
A ban on fishing for greenlip abalone between Busselton Jetty and Shoal Cape west of Esperance will continue this season amid a continuing need for stocks to recover in size.
Busselton’s Mitch Tenardi was beaten to the Hayward Medal but did claim a pair of awards on Friday night, winning the coach-voted league player of the year and media player of the year honours.
Josh Kempton
Harvey Bulls star Trinity Brown edged out Busselton’s Katie-Jayne Grieve to win the Nola Marino Medal in a thrilling count on Friday night.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA’s latest Regional Pulse report has revealed the outlook of South West businesses are among the bleakest in the State as challenging conditions.
A South West winery has proved to have one of the best chardonnay drops in the country, winning gongs at both the Perth Royal Wine Awards and the Sydney Royal Wine Show.
Busselton residents have until November 15 to get their properties ready for bushfire season ahead of forecasthot, dry summer
Busselton’s iconic Central Shopping Centre has been named a finalist in the 2024 WA Property Awards off the back of a multi-year redevelopment.
Uncertainty towards funding for the proposed Busselton Marine Discovery Centre has led councillors to defer agreeing to lease terms until October. at September’s meeting due to a lack of information
Oliver Lane
A Prevelly couple say they were forced to demolish a big chunk of their new home build due to shoddy work from a local contractor.
Warren Hately
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Sean Smith
Tributes have begun to flow for the man allegedly killed by his own son during a bloody confrontation at a regional roadhouse — on the same day John Gallagher appeared in court on a murder charge.
Tim Clarke
A former bikie who lost his brother to a bizarre gas bottle blast has now lost his freedom after being nabbed with a quarter of a kilogram of cocaine in a hired luxury car.
Disgraced Perth cricketer Alex Hepburn has been given the green light to play in the top WA league despite having been barred from the sport in England and Wales for a decade.
Lauren Price
A former car factory turned brewery in North Fremantle has had its rich history recognised by being added to WA’s heritage register.
Dylan Caporn
I strongly believe the AFLW, in its ninth season, is far more advanced than what the men’s league was nine seasons into its inception, writes Danielle Laidley.
Danielle Laidley
Wealthy neighbours of Fremantle Oval fear incorporating desperately needed social housing into a multimillion-dollar development of the area will hit the value of their properties.
Andre Rebelo — accused of murdering his own mother and then forging her will and other documents — has made bombshell admissions ahead of what was to be the first day of his trial.
Property prices have increased solidly across the nation for the past two decades, growing 186 per cent in Perth in that time. What can we expect in 2044?
Vet shortages in the South West are at crisis level, with the lack of staff forcing vets from across the city to share on-call duties.
Holly Prentice
Former West Coast Eagle and Brownlow medallist Ben Cousins returned to Bunbury to talk about his time off the footy field.
Another winning division one lotto ticket has been sold in the South West, the second in a matter of months.
Shell shocked Labor policymakers are asking ‘how much will it take to make Keep the Sheep go away’, senator Michaelia Cash claims, as the fight to save WA’s live export industry continues to gather momentum.
With a love for sharing Middle Eastern and Mediterranean-inspired food, the team at Market Eating House are hosting two events as part of this year’s Lost and Found Festival.
Nominations are set to open next week for the vacancy on the Shire of Collie council caused by the death of long-serving councillor Elysia Harverson.
You might call me a ‘rebel without a cause,’ says Grab co-found Anthony Tan said. But I was on a mission to create something that could be ‘a force for good’.
Ernestine Siu
Economic stimulus in China could also be a shot in the arm for Nike and Starbucks, two major brands trying to orchestrate their own turnarounds.
Jesse Pound
Joker: Folie a Deux stumbled to just $US40 million ($58.7m) in US domestic ticket sales during its opening weekend, a far cry from the $US96.2m its predecessor brought in during its debut in 2019.
Sarah Whitten
A strike by Israel against Iran could raise fears of a disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and add a significant price risk premium.
Spencer Kimball
A 22-year-old man has been charged over a shocking crash that killed a mother, her baby and another woman in the Mid-West
WA Health is warning local shellfish lovers not to eat their catch if they’ve come from two Perth estuaries.
Hannah Cross
The group accused of killing Indigenous teenager Cassius Turvey will face one major trial next year after WA’s Chief Justice rejected an application to have some of their charges tested at a second trial.
Kobi Langshaw, the law clerk whose obsession with two men led her to be dubbed Australia’s Baby Reindeer — has been jailed for five years for her ‘deliberate, unrelenting’ campaign against the duo.
Mark Olson took over less than six weeks ago to spearhead pay negotiations with the State Government.
Police will slash the time it will take to fly anywhere in WA by half after a multimillion-dollar funding boost for a new state of the art plane.
Jake Dietsch