The family of a 10-year-old boy who was remanded in custody in Banksia Hill for days with no new charges says someone needs to be held accountable and the boy should be compensated.
Jessica Moroney
Fraser Williams
Eighteen worthy nominations will be narrowed down to four winners on Friday for the City of Greater Geraldton’s Community Citizen of the Year awards.
Anna Cox
Last week, while Geraldton sweltered in the humid summer heat, I decided to head to a much cooler climate, Tasmania. The picturesque port city of Hobart, to be exact.
Peter Fiorenza
A Geraldton resident is disappointed in the time it took the City of Greater Geraldton to deal with what he believes is illegally dumped asbestos near a popular park they reported 10 days prior.
A 27-year-old accused of breaking into two houses in Bluff Point last year was refused bail because he failed a drug test for methamphetamine while he was on home detention.
We know every dollar counts to WA families right now. I want to share the news that savvy motorists could save more than $1200 a year by using the FuelWatch website to shop around before they fill-up.
Cheryle Dennis
Relics pick up a win over top side Demons and continue their hot streak, winning five of their last six games after starting the season without a victory.
Derek Goforth
The Suiside Fastpitch Club dominated across all divisions during round 11 action of the Geraldton softball season.
The four teams playing finals have been set in men’s division one of the Geraldton Basketball league, but second spot in the qualifying final is still up for grabs.
Locals dominated as a West Australian competitor took the win in every division during the Jaffle Shack Oceania Youth Wave Titles in Geraldton over the weekend.
A woman in her 50s is facing drug charges after police allegedly stopped her vehicle in Greenough and found 38g of methylamphetamine and 340g of cannabis inside.
For the first time in six years, Matthew Eaton and Jodie Caporn have a roof over their heads and strong hopes for the future.
Caitlyn Rintoul
He claimed to have made $7 million before his 21st birthday, before reinventing himself as a law reformist when his Pilbara property empire went bust. Now, Morgan Crawford can add another occupation to his CV.
Tim Clarke
Two people have died after they crashed into a tree and their car burst into flames on a Perth highway overnight.
Jonathon Nolan
His company’s share price might have been tanking but that wasn’t enough to ruin a magical European Christmas adventure for APM chief executive Michael Anghie.
Police are seeking information regarding a Gosnells car crash which killed two men in their 20s on the weekend.
Dylan Caporn
Australia has imposed cyber sanctions against a Russian man in response to the high-profile Medibank hack in 2022.
Kimberley Caines
The cost of caring for a child in WA protection services has risen by $84 per night — marking the sharpest rise in the country.
Sunrise host Nat Barr has called out Anthony Albanese for a lack of leadership, saying the Prime Minister should make a call on the future of Australia Day so that the nation can stop ‘tiptoeing around’.
A desire to make the most of his property in Youngs Siding has led Jason Fowler to be one of the first to explore the chance to set up a low-impact tourism venture in a rural area of the shire.
Stuart McGuckin
New rental data shows those trying to find a property in the Shire of Harvey are facing double-digit increases in payments, if they can find somewhere to live.
Sean Van Der Wielen & Oliver Lane
St John WA is looking to fill first-aid trainer positions across the Wheatbelt in three strategically vital towns including Narrogin as need exceeds capacity.
With less than a month to go before filming starts, Perth-based production company The Penguin Empire is hoping Albany locals will answer the casting call for extras in their zombie-thriller We Bury the Dead.
The first Albany Traffic Court of 2024 has resulted in more than $9000 in fines and 71 months in driving disqualifications served for offences from driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol to speeding.
China’s powerful internet regulator is conducting a security review of Shein as the fast-fashion giant gears up for its highly anticipated US initial public offering, CNBC has learned.
Gabrielle Fonrouge & Deirdre Bosa
The majority of economists surveyed by the World Economic Forum expect the global economy to weaken this year, saying that geopolitical fragmentation around the world will deepen.
Katrina Bishop
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Tuesday he sees global consensus emerging when it comes to artificial intelligence.
Ryan Browne
Vessels transiting the Red Sea have faced attacks over the past several weeks from Yemen-based Houthis, prompting shipping companies to change routes, leading to a spike in freight rates.
Lee Ying Shan
A tech guru at a WA hospital has been recommended for prosecution by the State’s corruption watchdog after a CCC investigation found he allegedly fleeced huge amounts of money for his own benefit.
A young man has been charged over a Facebook Marketplace deal that turned violent.
Lauren Price
WA’s nurses union have confirmed they will run candidates in the 2025 State Election, eyeing up to four seats to seize the balance of power in the Upper House.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says every worker will receive a tax cut, adding to speculation that the Stage 3 tax plan will be rejigged to benefit low-income earners.
A hoax phone call which saw police descend on a Perth primary school on Tuesday morning has been slammed as a ‘silly antic’ that wasted officers’ time.
The rejection of a Voice to Parliament was seen by many as a backward step towards First Nations justice. But, there are still reasons to be hopeful.
Brad Pettitt
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