It was a celebration of the Leschenault Estuary which brought people out to Ridley Place in Australind at the weekend.
Rose Patane
Craig Duncan
Residents across the Peel-Harvey region are being invited to have their say on local biosecurity issues, with Peel Harvey Biosecurity Group opening its biennial community survey.
A Brunswick teenager is one of 59 young people from across the State set to take part in the Y WA’s 2026 Youth Parliament program.
Rose Patane and Serian Lockwood-Jones
Swan Districts’ Lauren Quaife has been selected in a star-studded WAFLW outfit ahead of next month’s State game against South Australia
Jack Penniment
Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault were outclassed by two-time reigning premiers South Bunbury 10.7 (67) to 9.7 (61) at Hands Oval in Saturday evening’s round five SWFL clash.
The emissions of a South West refinery have been put under the microscope with mercury pollution reaching a record high in recent years.
Waroona Junior Football Club set out on a journey to create an Indigenous jersey for their players to wear with pride.
The Shire of Harvey has announced the resignation of chief executive Annie Riordan with her last day set to be in July.
Raising money for Ronald McDonald House brought dancers together in Harvey last week as the Bianca Panetta Academy of Dance once again took part in the annual Dance for Sick Kids challenge.
The debate over the Shire of Harvey’s future city status will hit council chambers next week, with ‘City McCityface’, ‘Slinkytown’ and ‘Bum’ all suggestions for the potential city’s new name.
As Wear Orange Wednesday approaches and Waroona’s favourite cow Mooriel shows support, a volunteer with the Murray SES unit says it recognises work and sacrifice of volunteers and their families
Remembered for her humour, love of life and service to the Harvey community, Joan Frances Blackburn (nee White) died peacefully aged 99 on April 28 2026.
The Northern Territory is eyeing off the giant Browse gas field as a source for Darwin’s LNG industry, in a move that could pull the rug from under WA’s economy.
Ben Harvey
Police have charged a 51-year-old man over two bizarre alleged thefts, including stealing several perfume bottles from a Subi Bloom installation as well as a park bench.
Harriet Flinn
The Ocean Beach Hotel redevelopment and an estimated $800 million in apartment sales now looks uncertain as ballooning costs threaten the build.
Kim Macdonald
Mineral Resources is looking to boost its headcount by about 370 after pressing the restart button for its Bald Hill lithium mine in the Goldfields.
Adrian Rauso
LISTEN NOW: Behind the White Line dives into the tense turf war following Operation Beech — a sophisticated police sting which stopped 2.4 tonnes of cocaine from reaching the WA coastline.
Jessica Evensen
Female prisoners were allegedly sexually assaulted by male inmates during an out-of-control riot at a WA prison with Paul Papalia refusing to say why details of the event weren’t disclosed to the public.
Charlton Hart
Here’s how much you could earn as the ABS takes a new snapshot of the country.
A young woman killed when she was struck by a car in Bentley has been remembered as a kind friend who was full of life.
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.
Kirsty Lichtenstein and Cameron Newbold
If this month’s Federal Budget is the Government’s statement of priorities, then regional WA is entitled to expect better.
Rick Wilson
Nationals WA leader Shane Love says he fears some of the regional courts being closed for three months because of security staffing issues may never reopen.
Tegan Guthrie
History mystery: The Eastern Goldfields Historical Society is seeking more information regarding this image.
This Sunday’s 14th running of the annual Joan Percy Memorial Handicap at Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club will once again honour a beloved local hotelier.
An outdoor documentary screening, cultural storytelling, arts experiences, and exhibitions will take place in Kalgoorlie-Boulder in celebration of National Reconciliation Week.
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
Golf has got its swing back after being dubbed ‘cool again’ as gen Z have fallen in love with the traditional sport once reserved for old men, as the sport’s popularity explodes in Perth.
Fraser Williams
Delivering her first baby overseas via emergency caesarean with no anaesthesia was a harrowing experience for Tracey Cave, but it served as a catalyst for what was to come 23 years later.
Brooke Rolfe
From their favourite teddy bear to the play mat they crawl on, their teething ring to their sippy cup and bowl, plastic is woven into our children’s daily lives.
WA’s iconic Cottesloe Beach is set for a $15 million facelift, following an Albanese Government funding boost.
Arm in arm the Kingsley Cats Footy players gathered on Kingsley Oval to honour their teammate, Steven Mattaboni, whose life was tragically cut short last week while spear fishing off Rottnest Island.
Scores of patched Coffin Cheaters ignored WA’s strict anti-insignia laws and wore their colours as they formed an honour guard for their brother Kye Ortin at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park on Saturday.
Rachel Fenner