Jetstar has announced it will suspend its Sydney-Busselton service for four months from June until September following soaring fuel costs.
Madelin Hayes
The City of Busselton council has voted to remove the only electric vehicle charger along the foreshore due to the unit approaching end of life and the rise of privately owned chargers within the region.
Dunsborough Primary School is being forced to shoulder water bills as high as $135,000 – a staggering cost that exceeds the salary of a full-time teacher.
A teenager was airlifted to Perth with serious injuries following an alleged dangerous driving incident in Cowaramup.
South West police have renewed calls for road safety after an Easter long weekend they say was among the busiest ever on the region’s roads.
A simple piece of gear is making a meaningful difference for people experiencing homelessness in Busselton, offering protection and comfort.
Throwing a line for salmon turned into something far more memorable for a local fisherman at Bunker Bay when a 4.5m great white shark cruised past just metres from shore.
BaptistCare Refresh Retreat will be in Busselton offering specialised dementia services to support people and their carers in living a life full of joy, purpose and connection after diagnosis.
More than 150 artists from Busselton to Augusta will open their studio doors this September for the return of Margaret River Region Open Studios.
Wayward kicking for goal cost Dunsborough at home against Carey Park on Saturday evening, losing by 20 points.
A 50-year-old man from Dunsborough has been charged after police allegedly uncovered a significant quantity of drugs during a search of a local property earlier this week.
Dunsborough surf-rock band Psycho Serene is making waves on the global stage, claiming best original soundtrack at California’s Oceanside International Surf Film Festival.
The company building Victor Goh’s Elizabeth Quay skyscrapers was blasted for withholding millions of dollars from a contractor in a previously secret legal ruling.
Matt Mckenzie
Inspired by the stunning early success of Murphy Reid after he was taken with pick No.17, The West Australian’s Josh Kempton has run a re-draft on the stacked 2024 pool.
Josh Kempton
The baby, who died in a horror rideshare car crash on Saturday, has been remembered as having ‘the most beautiful smile’.
Shares in the winemaker have collapsed 63 per cent over the past year as one Australian hedge fund said its debt load means bankruptcy is possible.
Tom Richardson
A state of emergency will be declared in WA in a bid to pressure fuel companies to divert supplies where they’re needed, but Roger Cook says it won’t trigger Covid-style restrictions on the public.
Jessica Page
In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey reveals why being the boss of WA’s Police Union isn’t a long-term career prospect with the third president in five years facing the chop.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 30
A cold case killer who murdered his wife 40 years ago has been sentenced to life in prison, however a terminal cancer diagnosis means he could have as little as 18 months to live.
In A Six-Pack Of IPA (Interesting Points, Allegedly), we look at West Coast achieving a comeback feat achieved only four times before in AFL/VFL history, and more stats and facts on our WA clubs!
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A South West taxi booking service is urging the State Government to provide more support for wheelchair taxi driver operators as the rise in fuel prices has left driver’s struggling to continue working.
Rose Patane
A WorkSafe investigation into Collie Mineworkers Memorial Pool launched after a chlorine gas leak caused a near-death experience has been completed, with no further action to be taken.
Yousuf Shameel
Vandals have struck Collie’s sporting facilities, leaving future competitions in jeopardy and the Local Government fuming.
Despite retiring from full-time competition, Bronte Macaulay has no intentions of relinquishing her crown as the queen of Margaret River surfing just yet.
It’s an an iconic store in the heart of Bunbury’s CBD, but after 100 years the Craddock family will pass on the reigns to Bon Marche as the business goes up for sale.
A new colouring-in book invites locals and visitors to add colour to iconic Kalgoorlie-Boulder sites and tourist attractions.
The probe is zeroing in on at least two instances over a roughly two-week period when trading volumes jumped sharply just ahead of key White House news.
Yun Li
The move comes as Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz for weeks during the US-Israeli war with the country, a bottleneck that roiled global markets and strained the economy.
Garrett Downs
The question now is how long the shock lasts and whether the physical energy shortage can be resolved before the economic damage spirals out of control.
Anniek Bao and Lee Ying Shan
Elon Musk is seeking to have OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman removed from their roles as officers in the company as part of a case that’s expected to go to trial later this month.
Lora Kolodny
Australia’s hardest working four-legged friends have been recognised for their “critical” work protecting Australia’s borders
Nathan Schmidt
An AI-powered traffic camera trial has uncovered dozens of close calls every day at one of the city’s busiest intersections, prompting plans for safety upgrades.
Sophie Gannon
The City of Vincent mayor wants the full potential of the long-dormant East Perth Power Station precinct unlocked after another successful Perth Festival season.
Premier Roger Cook has declared Kwinana the ‘centre of the universe’ as he triggers powerful new laws to fast-track a massive wave of renewable energy projects and overhaul the State’s industrial heartland.
The first day of the WSL Margaret River Pro kicked off today with pumping swell. But with a huge storm on the way, it’s unclear when it will be called on again.
An undercover police operation has busted dodgy Perth taxi and rideshare drivers, with one in five cars branded unroadworthy.
Ben Harvey