A 20-year-old woman from Orelia who bit an elderly good Samaritan three times to the face during a brutal attack has had her conviction wiped.
Rachel Fenner
A Baldivis mum of four has labelled thieves ‘scum’ after the theft of her 11-year-old’s mobility scooter.
Would you take in a homeless person and set them up in your spare room? Not many would say yes, but Myrtle Jones isn’t just anyone.
Children at a Leda daycare centre have somewhere new to play thanks to youths taking part in a mentoring program aimed at reducing recidivism.
Laura Pond
Plans for overhauling the old hotel site were approved at Tuesday’s Joint Development Assessment Panel meeting.
The City of Rockingham has ditched an ‘ineffectual’ theft and vandalism rewards policy that hasn’t paid out once in the almost 30 years since it was passed.
West Aussies don’t know how good they have it, according to one of the tens of thousands of Irish migrants who flooded to Australia recently.
Sporting club debts sparked heated debate at the Rockingham’s council meeting on March 26.
Two people have been rescued after their boat capsized off Garden Island.
A collection of southern councils wants draft laws underpinning the landmark AUKUS pact tweaked to guarantee ‘nuclear safety incidents’ related to submarines stationed at HMAS Stirling are reported publicly.
Mandurah property owners are finally cashing in on explosive price growth after enduring a decade of stagnant values.
Raquel de Brito
A Port Kennedy resident has spoken of the moment he rushed outside to find his injured neighbour lying on the street after he had been run over by his own car in a violent struggle to stop it from being stolen.
Lauren Price
The much-vaunted Rising Stars 2024 report by Canstar and Hotspotting ranks includes ten Perth suburbs in the list of 110 rising stars around the nation.
Kim Macdonald
The ATO has confirmed the 2024 superannuation thresholds will rise in line with predictions made in Your Money more than a month ago. Here’s everything you need to know and how to play the changes.
Nick Bruining
AFL expert Danielle Laidley runs the rule over every West Coast Eagle after a huge win and Fremantle Docker after another heartbreaker in round five. Here’s who starred and who struggled.
Danielle Laidley
They may not be in the same league as Leederville or Mount Lawley yet, but it’s only a matter of time before these Perth suburbs undergo the same trendy transformation. SEE THE SURPRISING LIST.
A Preston Beach resident has recalled the moment he thought a plane falling from the sky before crashing was an ‘astronaut’ or a ‘space shuttle’.
Oliver Lane and Caleb Runciman
The Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA has named Rio Tinto iron ore chief Simon Trott as new board president, replacing his former BHP counterpart Brandon Craig as the lobby group’s key strategy driver.
Simone Grogan
The 38-year-old woman who was allegedly murdered in Broadwater has been remembered as a ‘loving mother’ as her two alleged killers front court for the first time.
Quick-acting fire crews saved a Bunnings store south of Perth after a fire broke out at the rear of the building.
Police have charged former Bishop of Broome Christopher Saunders with new offences as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged child sexual abuse.
Phil Hickey and Natasha Clark
Lawyers acting for the man charged with murdering a good Samaritan after being found naked on a boat in Cervantes have made a new request.
Emily Moulton
Compelling and chilling evidence about the state of WA’s juvenile justice system has been heard during the first sitting of the inquest into Mid West teenager Cleveland Dodd’s death in custody last year.
Rebecca Le May and AAP
A new Dry Season Taskforce has been launched by the State Government to aid concerned farmers in Western Australia impacted by hotter, drier climates.
Amid water concerns for struggling farmers, the Boyup Brook shire council has unanimously agreed to install a short-term standpipe off the Water Corporation’s Reservoir Dam.
A local barber is offering free haircuts for both returned servicemen and pensioners on Anzac Day as mean of giving back to the community.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says the US economy, while otherwise strong, has not seen inflation come back to the central bank’s goal.
Jeff Cox
People with more money than their peers often ask you to transfer comically small amounts of money.
Aditi Shrikant
A majority of workers know the feeling of wanting to retract an email right after they’ve sent it, and the youngest professionals are the most likely to feel email regret.
Jennifer Liu
Oil prices could soar to $US100 per barrel and beyond, said market watchers, after Iran mounted an aerial attack against Israel reigniting fears of a regional war.
Lee Ying Shan
A high-profile defamation lawyer representing Linda Reynolds has been fined heftily for professional misconduct after airing protected health information.
Claire Sadler
Three decades on the force will do that. It means you see a lot of horrific things and are witness to violent acts beyond the comprehension of most.
Matthew Luke Williams created two accounts on Genesis Market to purchase about 20,000 compromised credentials, login names and passwords for big-name apps and organisations for $US3334.
Next Tuesday could see WA’s public primary and high school teachers strike for half of the day over their pay and work conditions.
Beating technostress was as simple as it was unexpected. A few days at Dryandra Village in the Wheatbelt left me feeling lighter.
Former City of Nedlands councillor Andrew Mangano claims the city has ‘unreasonably’ held documents from him ahead of his defamation trial brought on by a Jutland Parade property owner.
Harriet Flinn
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