Some of motorsport’s biggest names will be competing in next week’s Australian Rally Championship Forest Rally, to be held in and around Nannup from May 23-25.
Josh Kempton and Anjelica Smilovitis
Anjelica Smilovitis
Despite the Coalition reeling from its worst Federal election result in history, regional WA was painted blue.
Melissa Pedelty
Donnybrook won back the Dr Ern Manea Cup in fine style on Sunday, snapping the 23-game winning streak of South Bunbury with a 36-point victory at Hands Oval.
Josh Kempton
Dunsborough commemorated fallen soldiers with an Anzac Day march and service in the morning, with hundreds in attendance.
Daniel Hocking
Five Dunsborough and Yallingup surfers will take part in a surfing trial with other surfers for one of two spots in the upcoming Margaret River Pro.
Bunbury continued their unbeaten start to the South West Football League women’s season with a 32-point victory over Harvey Bulls in their top-of-the-table clash at Harvey Recreation Ground on Saturday.
Rosa Brook teenager Amelia Glass will once again represent the region in Y WA’s Youth Parliament.
Warren Hately
Organisers say this year’s Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival was a hit with appreciative crowds despite the minor interruption of a Federal election.
Centenarian celebrations may become policy for the City of Busselton, with the council expected to discuss the policy in their May 14 meeting.
Nick Thompson and Rachael Smyth claimed their titles in a repeat of last year during the weekend’s Busselton 100 as part of the Busselton Festival of Triathlon.
The motion comes just a year after the new Busselton War Memorial was unveiled at Rotary Park.
Laura Newell
The Busselton council will discuss the delegation and nearly $12,000 cost towards the mayor, deputy mayor and CEO’s attendance to the ALGA’s National General Assembly, expected to be held in Canberra in June.
The dentist at the centre of a scandal involving 132 dumped and desperate patients had been ordered to undertake education by the industry regulator in 2021 following complaints about his work.
John Flint
Former Eagle Luke Strnadica has lifted the lid on the toll the club’s losing culture had taken on players’ mental health, admitting it was behind his decision to quit the side and take a break from football.
Aaron Kirby
As Australia prepares for the State funeral of Arthur Leggett, dozens of soldiers who served in the Great War lie with little or no recognition at Karrakatta Cemetery in often disrespectful states.
Ben Harvey
A Perth dentist accused of extracting $2.3 million of patients’ prepayments from a top clinic, sending it broke and leaving clients untreated, was allowed to practice despite a previous conviction for fraud.
Adam Lusk, the former soldier who filmed himself raping multiple women after drugging them, is appealing his conviction and colossal 28-year jail sentence.
Rebecca Le May
The Town of Port Hedland May 7 ordinary council meeting stretched out to five hours on Wednesday night, following the collapse of the previous meeting on April 30.
Madelin Hayes
An aspiring boxer accused of pocketing almost $37,000 in donations after falsely claiming she was battling cancer says she wants to return the stolen cash but doesn’t know how.
Perth women are carrying tasers, aerosol insect repellent and sharp hair pins in their handbags to guard themselves against potential attackers and feel safe our streets.
Two men have been rushed to hospital after a fall at a school building site on Saturday.
Albany detectives are still investigating a house fire in Spencer Park that they believe was lit in the early hours of Sunday morning, where a front window on the residence was smashed and a room set alight.
Jacki Elezovich
Only about 10 per cent of the specialists working in regional WA are based in the Mid West, covering less than half of surveyed specialties, according to a new report.
Josephine Hingst
A trigger-happy former Mingenew councillor has faced court after shooting a seven-year-old girl’s drone out of the sky.
Newly elected Federal opposition Leader Sussan Ley has affirmed her support of the live sheep export industry, saying it should come as no surprise to Western Australian farmers.
A national not-for-profit organisation, Life Without Barriers, is appealing to the Geraldton community to consider becoming foster carers, as the need for supportive, family-based care continues to grow.
If you’ve ever blamed yourself for being ‘bad with money’, some financial therapists might disagree with you. The problem, they say, isn’t your self-control — it’s your emotions.
Judy Lagrou
Another surge in trade from China to the US should be getting underway as the initial trade deal struck by the US and China leads importers to move forward with shipments during the 90-day pause.
Lori Ann LaRocco
Paris Hilton may be best known as a pop culture icon, but she has big plans to cement her place in the world of business and the future of entertainment.
Jennifer Liu
The spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro is the most public rift among members of the president’s inner circle since he took office in January.
Lora Kolodny and Ari Levy
A clinical trials ‘roadmap’ will be launched in Bunbury today that aims to set out a plan to bring together research by universities, hospitals and medical research institutes to improve health outcomes.
Damien Hoffman said his art piece, The 51’st State - featured in this year’s The West Australian Pulse exhibition - portrayed Australia’s bitter rental and homelessness crisis.
Jessica Evensen
Western Australia is now being targeted to potential travellers from a key tourism market which has struggled to rebound since the pandemic.
‘They are highly invasive in and around buildings and can nest in cardboard, rubbish, building materials, plants and garden waste.’
WA drivers are becoming increasingly selfish and reliant on staying connected with friends, with research revealing more than 40 per cent of drivers would rather give up their car than lose their phone.
The service has been providing transitional accommodation and support facilities for vulnerable women since 2014 and has an impending closure date at the end of June.
Sophie Gannon
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