The Rockingham Regional Arts community group will present a collection of small works at the Rockingham Arts Centre.
Ava Berryman
‘He was so cheeky, a joker, he loved to dance, sing, he thought he was a rapper.’
Rachel Fenner
The subject of bins kicked off a fiery shouting match between the newly elected mayor and a group of disgruntled ratepayers at the Rockingham council meeting on Tuesday night.
A woman will face court on six charges including allegedly driving without a licence, driving recklessly and with prohibited drugs in the car following an overnight police chase.
Brooke Rolfe
An entangled corella spotted 15m up a tree and hanging upside down by fishing line was rescued by a Mandurah tree trimmer.
A Wellard woman facing 16 stealing and fraud charges has walked away with a suspended jail term and a $2250 fine.
The City of Kwinana plans to deliver around 1800 new trees across parks, streets and public open spaces by end of 2026.
While the cost of living bites and rates continue to go up every year, City of Rockingham councillors are eating thousand-dollar dinners at the expense of ratepayers.
Symphony on the Green will return to Rockingham’s Village Green park this month as part of the City of Rockingham’s Summer Series.
Two Murdoch University students have been selected as the inaugural recipients of an engineering scholarship that is encouraging more young women into STEM.
A group of busy Warnbro mothers are raising funds to support those affected by motor neurone disease by taking on the Iron Mum Challenge, completing the equivalent of a full Ironman triathlon in just one week.
A Baldivis mum who struggled to help her five-year-old daughter understand her great-grandmother’s battle with dementia has published a children’s book to support families like hers.
The man accused of killing WA Labor figure Tim Picton with a coward-punch outside a nightclub has returned to court.
Sarah Crawford
South32 is temporarily scaling back operations at the Worsley Alumina refinery near Collie after a workplace fatality before dawn today.
Adrian Rauso
An unwitting drug mule has been sentenced for his role in a cross-border meth-trafficking operation, which used Apple Air Tags to monitor the movements of illicit drugs between NSW and WA.
Jessica Evensen
Century-old Clough said Peter Bennett’s ‘influence on our company, our culture and our industry will endure for many years to come’.
Sean Smith
A worrying pattern of declining mental health and rising developmental concerns is emerging in WA’s youth, according to new report from the Commissioner for Children and Young People.
Rhianna Mitchell
Ben Harvey proves the hospital system is as much of a basket case now as 20 years ago – even though politicians have spent $176 billion on health in the meantime.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 16
There’s a push for free flu vaccines to be offered earlier, and for longer, as Perth hospitals brace for winter.
AI could make soft skills like judgment more important for workers than traditional university degrees, assistant minister Andrew Leigh will say in a speech.
An audit has revealed Perth’s housing crisis is hitting vulnerable teens and young adults hard, with shelters forced to turn more people away every day, sparking a nightly scramble for help for hundreds.
A Geraldton woman has copped a whopping fine for buying and selling recreationally caught rock lobster on the black market
Imogen Wilson
Regional landholders are taking the fight to one of Australia’s most pervasive pests with some underground warfare.
Craig Duncan
A top-secret high roller auction item at Saturday night’s Goldfields Children Charity Ball saw local companies and community members digging extra deep to support local children experiencing health issues.
Tegan Guthrie
The City of Bunbury have released their collection statistics for Clean Up Australia Day, with nearly 5000 pieces of rubbish collected along the Koombana coastline.
The City of Bunbury council have released the agenda for their third meeting of the year, with tonight’s “hit-out” taking a step back from the last.
The Shire of Harvey has expanded its Forget-Me-Not Memory Cafe program to Australind in a bid to increase access to the initiative
The Iran war news flow-driven oil moves are drawing retail investors into the world’s most traded commodity, further fuelling volatility.
Lee Ying Shan
Chef, restaurateur and global TV star Gordon Ramsay has opened the doors to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career.
OpenAI hardware chief Caitlin Kalinowski has resigned, warning the company rushed into a deal to deploy its AI models on Pentagon networks.
Reuters
The war in Iran is part of a growing number of conflicts that have affected the global tourism industry, showing that people who are far from falling missiles and drone attacks aren’t immune to ripple effects.
Leslie Josephs and Contessa Brewer
WA Police won’t release the full findings of an independent review into the State’s de-radicalisation program, despite the system failing to prevent a Perth teenager from carrying out a terrorist attack.
Caleb Runciman
Enough land supply for nine to 16 days worth of demand, according to two studies. No wonder UDIA expects we will miss the Housing Accord target by 25,000 homes by 2030.
Kim Macdonald
Police are pleading for the authors of letters “dobbing in” possible suspects in the unsolved historic hit-and-run death of Mark Edward Gregory to come forward, as new technology reopens the Albany cold case.
Round-the-block queues at a Nollamara service station have starkly illustrated the impact of rising fuel prices on top of another hike in mortgage rates.
One fortunate West Aussie player has scored the entire Oz Lotto jackpot.
The CBD was transformed into a sea of emerald on Tuesday as the Irish and honorary locals alike kicked off St Patrick’s Day with a whole lot of craic.
Caitlin Vinci