A new Telethon fundraising event will transform Busselton Jetty this October, with the community invited to step out in support of sick, vulnerable and disadvantaged children across WA.
Madelin Hayes
The Festival of Busselton’s iconic New Year’s Eve event is at risk of cancellation if more sponsors don’t jump onboard to assist with rising costs.
Morning commuters were in for a shock when a Toyota Corolla and Transperth bus collided in Busselton on Tuesday morning.
The week long hike from Augusta to Dunsborough has been given some much needed love, thanks to a $3.5 million investment.
Craig Duncan
The South West and Peel regions’ best young netballers showcased their talent in Bunbury at the weekend as Busselton had the moment of the weekend.
Jack Penniment
A community fundraiser for a Busselton identity has smashed its target, securing more than $40,000 for MND WA, disabled surfers and Embrace Inclusion
Several South West shires are set to benefit from the latest round of bushfire mitigation activity fund grants, with the State spending more than $5.1 million to prepare for bushfire season.
Lake Albany is among four young leaders from the South West who represented the region in Parliament this week as part of a youth leadership program.
A young filmmaker hailing from Margaret River and Busselton has been recognised on the national stage for a documentary film highlighting water scarcity in the Wheatbelt.
Forrest MHR Ben Small has opened the doors to a new satellite electorate office in the City of Busselton.
Busselton-born Olympic champion Nina Kennedy has announced her return to the world stage in spectacular fashion, breaking her own Australian record with a history-making pole vault performance in Monaco.
The South West colts finished their CBH Group Country Championships campaign with plenty of positives despite falling short in the division one grand final for the third straight year.
A major disturbance involving multiple inmates has unfolded at WA’s maximum security prison with reports of widespread damage to cells and ‘considerable’ flooding.
Charlton Hart and Caleb Runciman
Cloverdale residents have recounted the horror and distressing screams that followed a little boy being fatally struck on Tuesday while crossing a suburban street.
Brooke Rolfe
A Perth man who died in a Balinese detention centre reportedly owed tens of thousands of dollars to more than a dozen furious customers he ripped off through his Indonesian car restoration company.
Jessica Evensen
The senior Labor figure spearheading historic strikes against BHP has told Premier Roger Cook and any other political colleagues hoping for an end to the militant industrial action to get stuffed.
Adrian Rauso and Oliver Lane
The Hong Kong company miner on Cockatoo Island off the Kimberley has collapsed into administration, with taxpayers owed money.
Adrian Rauso
New details reveal how a local livestock farmer accidentally stumbled across a German backpacker 12 days after she went missing, triggering an international search and rescue mission.
The friend group of a Perth doctor charged over an alleged choke-hold death after an altercation in Fremantle on Saturday morning say they have been left completely stunned after he was thrown behind bars.
A young doctor has been charged with manslaughter after a 63-year-old was found unresponsive on a Fremantle street in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Geraldton’s own Jeannie Poletti never expected to help save the life of someone she knew, let alone her own grandfather, when she started her career as a nurse and St John WA volunteer ambulance officer.
Imogen Wilson
Coles is seeking a review of the Australian competition watchdog’s decision to block its proposal for a new supermarket and liquor store in Kalgoorlie.
Rebecca Le May
A newly discovered species of spider found in the Murchison region has been officially named using the local Badimia language.
Sally Q Davies
Former mine worker Brooke McIntosh was miraculously uninjured when she was hit by a truck four years ago, but the near-death experience inspired her to change her life
This Saturday Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault Football Club are celebrating their 70th anniversary, with a big day set to honour the history of the club when they face South Bunbury
Europe’s top court has dismissed the tech giant’s appeals against the 2018 EU ruling.
Arjun Kharpal
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
The number of selfish and idiotic drivers caught speeding on Perth freeways has soared by nearly 700 per cent, as the State Government continues to expand its number of speed cameras on WA roads.
A man who threw the ‘very definition’ of a coward’s punch at a teenager and knocked him unconscious outside a nightclub before goading witnesses, has learned his fate for the serious attack.
Melissa Sheil
A Perth cyber-safety expert says education remains the key to halting an alarming rise in boys and young men being blackmailed by criminals who coerce them into sharing intimate sexual images.
Roger Cook and Basil Zempilas were forced to fend off questions about the threat of One Nation as they hit the campaign trail in Secret Harbour on Sunday.
Premier Roger Cook has labelled it ‘inconvenient’ that residents in a social housing complex in Perth’s south have resorted to drinking from bird baths due to the building’s meek water supply.
New research shows West Australians are more likely to have a good relationship with their neighbours than anywhere else in the country, with about two thirds saying they love where they live.
Amy Cavender