A Geraldton native has forged a career in the Australian Army, citing a “sense of adventure” as the catalyst.
Matthew Paddick
Anna Cox
The City of Greater Geraldton is disappointed “repeated calls” to the State Government to address a funding shortfall for local government bushfire brigades have gone unanswered.
The Midwest Multicultural Association unveiled a plaque in memory of their former president, Tom Mwangi Maina last weekend, one year on from his sudden death.
A Geraldton man has admitted to possessing child exploitation material in the form of screenshots of naked children.
The Geraldton City Speedway celebrated 60 years of the club running at the weekend with an anniversary meeting featuring all divisions.
Fraser Williams
Five athletes from the Mid West competed against some of the country’s best in the 2024 Chemist Warehouse Australian Athletics Championships.
Councils in the Murchison and Gascoyne are calling for legislative change to make prospecting safer, after the deaths of a father and son in Meekatharra in March.
‘Overworked, underfunded and over it’ chanted more than 150 Mid West teachers on Tuesday morning, during their half-day stop work action — the first teachers’ strike in WA in 10 years.
A guide to the Anzac Day services and events being held across the Mid West on Thursday.
The City of Greater Geraldton has struck a 10-year high for development applications, revealing it has received bids for projects totalling $144 million over the past 12 months.
A trial date has been set for a WA man accused of killing two motorists in a head-on crash in the US.
Conor Powell
A high-profile defamation lawyer representing Linda Reynolds has been fined heftily for professional misconduct after airing protected health information.
Claire Sadler
Michael Victor Harrison had been accused of murdering a 49-year-old man inside a Fremantle social housing complex.
Emily Moulton
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.
Oliver Lane, Sean Van Der Wielen and Caleb Runciman
One of Perth’s best-known building companies has gone bust, with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission revealing the company will be wound up after 60 years in business
Kim Macdonald
A series of heartbreaking losses – including the death of a friend – led one truck driver to make the ‘worst decision’ of his life – transporting millions in cash for a criminal network.
An unpredictable bushfire has taken hold in Perth’s southern suburbs.
In tonight’s show, Harvey reveals the full cost of being a bikie – from membership dues and buying a Harley to club-issued fines and the cost of a patched leather jacket.
The opportunity to showcase photographs capturing the essence of the region has arrived, with this years Iconic Albany Photo Competition calling for submissions.
Melissa Sheil
Five generations of the Winfield family gathered on Saturday to celebrate 100 years on the property.
Anjelica Smilovitis
The State Government has unveiled its long-planned successor to the Gourmet Escape.
Warren Hately
The controversial golf course resort development saga has taken a new turn, with the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder being asked to consider design and service standard changes for the multimillion-dollar project.
More than $400,000 in emergency funding will be poured into the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport after part of the apron pavement collapsed last week, rendering it “unsafe”.
An ultra cruise liner has partnered with West Kimberley traditional owners to bring their guests an, “immersive Indigenous experience.”
Jenny Woo makes $142,000 a month from Amazon alone, now she’s revealed what not to do when embarking on a side hustle.
Jenny Woo
The French town of Saint-Amand-Montrond is selling a 77sqm for €1. It’s a two-level house with two bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms ... but there’s a catch.
Celia Fernandez
Tesla kicks off tech earnings with its stock at its lowest point since early 2023. Meta, Apple and Microsoft report later this week and each company faces its own set of concerns.
Hayden Field
The cities that perform well on the list have also developed initiatives that cater to their citizens’ overall quality of life. And one Australian city came in third!
Ernestine Siu
A young man who was killed while at work on a mine site in the Goldfields has been remembered as a ‘beautiful soul’ as authorities investigate the circumstances of his death.
Lauren Price
Work has been suspended on the mine site where a second workplace death has been recorded in the past 18 months.
The solemn national occasion will see stores and businesses in many states and territories shut their doors for the day.
Two Swan Valley vets who falsified documents relating to the death of a Great Dane to cover up they did not provide post-operative care before he died have been banned from practising for several months.
For generations, Australians have risen before sunrise on April 25, our nation’s most sacred day. In the pre-dawn gloom we make our way to cenotaphs and memorials, to RSLs, embassies and consulates.
A City of Rockingham councillor is pushing for an independent investigation into a local landfill facility due to concerns about groundwater contamination and the handling of hazardous materials.
Rachel Fenner