I reckon a lot of the public would not be happy with what is going on this GNFL season — well, I’m certainly not. The current player movements and the dialogue I’m hearing around them is ridiculous.
Peter Fiorenza
Matthew Paddick
A Geraldton woman who hid her deceased baby’s corpse before it was placed in a backyard freezer in Spalding is set to be sentenced in Perth
After 15 rounds in the Geraldton Bendigo Bank Cricket League, Wanderers and Sportsmans meet at Wonthella in tomorrow’s preliminary final to decide who will meet Towns in the big dance.
Victor Tanti
Kate Miller-Heidke was a breath of fresh air for Geraldton music lovers
Kate Campbell
The Perth-bound plane was forced to turn around and return to an airstrip on Thursday morning.
Head down to Stow Gardens on Saturday and you will be able to “travel” to Africa, China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines and more from the comfort of Geraldton’s foreshore
Staff reporter
The Upper House is set to have a greater representation from the Mid West, with as many four people from the region to become part of the Legislative Council.
The Shire of Chapman Valley is seeking feedback on a development application which, if successful, would see the first leaseholder at Oakajee break ground at the site.
After a stellar season with bat, ball and in the field, Wanderers’ Zane Marwick is going into the medal count as heavy favourite to claim the 2024-25 Doug Hogue Medal.
Independent candidate Shane van Styn has left the door open for history to repeat itself, refusing to rule out a Federal election campaign tilt this year.
Geraldton police are investigating after a male suspect exposed himself when a woman opened her front door on Sunday morning
Labor’s candidate for the Mid West seat at the State election says she has the desire to continue pursuing politics, but believes the “toxic environment” surrounding online discourse must change
He may be only four months old, but little Eric Yap has already made history.
Rhianna Mitchell
‘Screaming, yelling, ignoring any adult instruction and the swearing! Calling each other motherf---er, dickheads etc.’
Bethany Hiatt
It’s where boys go in secret to let off steam and prove their worth - and risk getting broken jaws, swollen cheeks and black eyes while being beaten to a pulp. And it happens in a classroom in school time.
Troy de Ruyter
The alleged offences occurred during the January school holidays and in the metropolitan area.
Jake Dietsch
A man has been flown to Royal Perth Hospital after his motorcycle crashed into a tree in WA’s south-east on Sunday.
Caitlin Vinci
A bushfire north of Perth has been upgraded to a watch and act warning with a possible threat to lives and homes.
Beaches remain open but water users are urged to take caution around Rockingham after a tagged shark set off multiple alerts at the weekend.
Police have confirmed a person died in a crash on the major WA highway on Sunday morning.
The 18-year-old who tragically died in an off-road rollover on Perth’s northern outskirts on Friday night has been remembered as ‘too good of a person to leave this Earth’.
Officer-in-charge of Kalgoorlie detectives Craig Mickle was farewelled with a guard of honour after his final shift on Friday.
Carwyn Monck
Three Kalgoorlie-Boulder businesses who achieved success at last year’s Goldfields Business Awards are in the running for Statewide accolades.
Boulder’s historic Goatcher Curtain is back on display after a fault in the curtain’s winch system meant it was unable to be open for public viewing for more than a year.
Regional WA has taken out its anger at the polling booth, with a significant swing against Labor despite the party’s landslide victory in this year’s State election.
A three-week market sell-off has intensified, with investors worried tariff policy uncertainty would tip the economy into a recession, something President Donald Trump has not rule out.
Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell says the central bank can wait to see how President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy actions play out before it moves again on interest rates.
Jeff Cox
Several Canadian provinces have taken US liquor off store shelves as part of retaliatory measures against President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The popular system used in millions of homes will be able to buy concert tickets, order groceries and run through recipes ... but it will come at a cost.
Annie Palmer
The new federal Labor candidate for the hotly contested seat of Curtin has refused to say if he will stand down from his role as a City of Perth councillor.
The lucky punter has scored more than $1.5 million.
Ella Loneragan