A third South West council has lost their chief executive officer this year with the City of Busselton’s Tony Nottle resigning on Monday
Amber Lilley and Daniel Hocking
Yousuf Shameel
The Bunbury Geographe Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced the finalists for the 2025 Bunbury Geographe Business Excellence Awards.
Students and kart-racing enthusiasts from across the State made their way to Bunbury last weekend for the much-anticipated Bunbury Pedal Prix.
Bunbury’s “dingo at the harbour” Marley is to be immortalised with a bronze statue as Bunbury’s Marine Rescue launches a fundraising effort.
Craig Duncan
Manjimup shire president Donelle Buegge is set to chair the Warren Donnelly Water Advisory Committee after five years of service.
Northcliffe set to be a-buzz as organisers busy beginning planning for the region’s first ever Bee Festival set to take place next year.
The Shire of Capel council has adopted its budget for the upcoming year and the Dalyellup Multipurpose Community and Youth Centre won big, claiming $11.3 million of the $26m allocated for capital projects.
The Dolphin Discovery Centre has unveiled its a new mural, replacing the original artwork from the centre’s 2018 opening, after wind, weather and sunlight took its toll.
A psychology student has gained invaluable real-world experience and career insights while supporting a Bunbury-based not-for-profit organisation to promote youth mental health.
Two Italian students visiting Bunbury for a couple of months said it’s an experience they would never forget and suggest everyone should consider travelling to “charming Bunbury”.
Hay Park and Hands Oval wins big as the City of Bunbury has adopted the 2025-26 budget with over a third of its funding allocated for capital projects going towards these two projects.
Bunbury was blanketed in hail this Sunday as wild weather whacked WA.
Caleb Runciman and Georgia Campion
A group of masked neo-nazis are being investigated by police after they staged a protest on a Perth freeway calling for ‘mass deportation’.
Caleb Runciman
Obstetrician Rhys Bellinge gave an abrupt two-word response when the magistrate spoke to him.
‘It feels like an endless loop of saving, shopping, inspecting, putting in an offer and missing, again and again and again.’
Kim Macdonald
The Sunday Times can reveal the Cook Government has taken a significant step towards a merger in some form between WA’s four public universities.
Joe Spagnolo
A winter storm that battered Perth on Sunday briefly shut down a shopping centre and left IKEA’s flagship store with severe damage.
Georgia Campion and Caleb Runciman
Shareholder meetings for VGW Holdings held on Friday have approved a $5.05-a-share offer by an Escalante family company, with more than 91 per cent of shares voted cash in favour of the buyout
Sean Smith
In one night-time incident, a student witnessed two men carrying a small axe which they then used to commit a crime.
Anthony Albanese will take his push to ban children from social media global, calling a summit of other interested world leaders in New York in September to learn from Australia’s world-leading measures.
State tax officials have moved to wind up the company which owns The Library Nightclub building, as the pressure on Yusuf Khan’s business empire widens.
A single mother from Venezuela and her three school-aged children to benefit from the generosity of the Geraldton Refugees Support Group.
Stuart Quinn
Council voted to unanimously pass motion last month, locking in a 50 per cent discount on Waroona Recreation and Aquatic Centre memberships for emergency service volunteers.
WA Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas travelled to Harvey last month to hear about local issues with new Upper House MP Michelle Boylan.
The Shire of Waroona has locked in a 3.5 per cent rate rise alongside this year’s budget during a special council meeting on Monday.
Businesses across Asia are increasingly warming up to stablecoins for cross-border transactions — a trend set to accelerate further as Hong Kong moves to legalise the use of digital tokens, experts told CNBC.
Anniek Bao
Microsoft shares jumped in extended trading overnight Wednesday, pushing the company’s market cap past $US4 trillion.
Ari Levy and Jordan Novet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
Despite being known to look bewitched by an iPad in a restaurant, Generation Alpha are proving they too know how to have fun without technology.
Caitlin Vinci
West Australians are struggling more than any other State to afford hygiene and cleaning products with experts warning this could lead to serious ill physical and mental health.
Claire Sadler
WA Year 12s will be able to pass ATAR subjects and graduate from high school if they achieve D grades.
An Albany man accused of causing the death of another man in a serious crash on Albany Highway in Narrikup earlier this year has faced court for the first time.
WA’s top homicide cop says her ‘heart goes out’ to the families of the 367 people who vanished in the State as police pledge to investigate ‘every bit of information’ related to their disappearances.
Two West Aussies banked life-altering Lotto wins at the weekend after purchasing tickets from opposite sides of the Swan.
Chloe Maher