With Western Australian of the Year award nominations closing soon, last year’s winner of the top gong shares just how meant the award meant to him.
Oliver Lane
Thousands piled in for the WA Day festival at Burswood Park over the weekend.
Troy de Ruyter
WA Day had a second chance to shine on Sunday after rain washed it out back in June — bringing West Aussie families together for rides, entertainment, food, and fun on the Burswood Peninsula.
Caitlyn Rintoul
It’s your day, WA! Our State’s festive celebration has drawn scores of revellers to Burswood Park in what will be a massive day of free entertainment.
This year’s event is expected to be ‘bigger and better’ after wet weather disrupted the last WA Day.
The Noongar story telling experience is set to captivate audiences at the rescheduled WA Day Festival on Sunday.
WA Day punters eager to put their feet up after a day exploring the festival will be able to grab a cold beer as they enjoy the smell of American-style barbecue and the sounds of live music.
The 40-metre race will see the likes of Fat Cat, Johnny and Jenny Docker, Brownes’ ‘Yogo’ and Wally and Wanda Swan go head to head at the WA Day Lotterywest Family Zone.
WA has a history of thinking everything outside our State is better, but according to Eskimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley, that is not the case.
Kellie Balaam
Nine roving entertainers will bring an extra sparkle to the WA Day festivities at Burswood Park on Sunday, November 24.
The anticipated WA Day Festival — which was cancelled after heavy rainfall waterlogged Burswood Park — has been rescheduled for late November.
Caleb Runciman
The June 15 WA Day Festival was a hit for Karratha locals — with droves of families soaking up live music and a spectacular drone show.
Thongs flew over attendees’ heads as Albany locals gathered at the Museum of the Great Southern to celebrate WA Day.
Hannah Whitehead
Crowds flocked to WA Day festivities in Fremantle on Monday after heavy rain forced the cancellation of Perth’s celebrations.
Bethany Hiatt
While the wild weather may have forced the cancellation of the Perth-based WA Day festivities, the celebrations will continue across the State with a host of family-fun activities today and this month.
Emily Moulton
Donna Simpson on touring with Bob Dylan, the song that made The Waifs famous, and why she hopes someone steals your kid’s e-scooter.
Belle Taylor
Visitors to the WA Day celebration can explore the role camels and their handlers played in WA’s history.
Malcolm Quekett
Severe weather in Perth forced popstar Amy Shark to cancel her concert on Sunday that was set to close the WA Day Festival for the day with the singer apologising to dedicated fans who had braved the rain.
Lauren Higham
There is plenty of free family-friendly fun this weekend at Burswood Park’s WA Day Festival. Download your free festival map here.
Pop singer Amy Shark is quickly becoming an honorary West Australian and her love affair with our state continues at the WA Day Festival.
Andrei Harmsworth
Karla Hart is helping turn Yagan Square into a haven of Indigenous talent this WA Day, featuring Kirrikin, Deadly Denim and hip-hop sensation JK-47.
Megan French
Nobu’s Pingping Poh among top local chefs teaching tricks of their trade to TV stars at this year’s two-day event at Burswood Park.
Simon Collins
A reimagined WA Day Festival will celebrate what makes this State great at a bigger and better spot this year.
Claire Sadler
A spectacular drone display paying tribute to some of WA’s best-known icons will light up the sky as part of the WA Day Festival.
Claire Sadler and Andrei Harmsworth
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