The extraordinary election was triggered after president John Bookless and councillor Barbara Johnson announced their resignation from the Shire in April
Jakeb Waddell
Justin Fris
A look at how the South West’s AFL stars have fared in round nine of the 2022 AFL season.
Carly Laden
As the Federal election draws near, we questioned the candidates for O’Connor on their plans for the electorate.
Jacinta Cantatore
Taking over a recycling program for their local footy club, a group of students from the Manjimup Education Support Centre have raised more than $1000 to support the team.
Kasper Johansen
The Manjimup Rovers went down in a hard fought loss to Blackwood United in the SWSA Ladies Reserves competition at the weekend, while the men were convincingly beaten by league-leading Harvey.
Luke McPherson
Boyup Brook’s hopes of playing finals football at reserves level in 2022 received a boost on Sunday at Rea Park
Clean and reliable drinking water is now on tap in Mullalyup and Kirup with the completion of a 17km-long pipeline connecting the towns to the area’s principal scheme water.
South West petrol prices will continue rising, according to the State’s fuel pricing watchdog, the halving of the fuel excise providing little relief for motorists.
Florio Da Re was at an Anzac Day service when he saw a man standing alone and went to say g’day. It turned out to be Stewart Bannister, for whom he had been searching for 55 years.
Family and domestic violence victims in Manjimup and Bridgetown-Greenbushes will now have access to critical services after a donation from a private foundation to help bolster the service.
Police are urging witnesses to a Giblett Street ram raid to come forward to help identify the perpetrators of the reckless act.
The head of WA’s biggest teacher training institution has resigned after academics accused senior leaders of pressuring them to change grades so that failing students would pass.
Bethany Hiatt
The McGowan government may intervene to save Activ workshops from closing, saying the sites employing more than 700 people with disability ‘need to stay open’.
Rebecca Le May and Josh Zimmerman
Simmering tensions between rival bikies is being probed by gang crime squad detectives as a possible motive behind an attempted home invasion near the Perth Hills on Tuesday night.
Phil Hickey
The eight-bed facility was last upgraded in 1973, but WA Labor Member for Kalgoorlie Ail Kent told the Kalgoorlie Miner that $23.5 million had since been made available for the rebuild.
Amber Lilley
The lease request from Horizon Power asks for the use of four car bays at Lot 309 on James Street, with the intention of installing two fast-charging stations.
A focus on crime and housing are on the agenda for the new face on the Port Hedland council, after Jason Keller took out the special election by more than 160 votes.
Alexander Scott
As Australians head to the polls Saturday, the two front-runners for the South West’s Forrest electorate have spoken about how they’re feeling ahead of today’s result.
The son of former Liberal MP Nigel Hallett has had another setback in his fight against animal cruelty charges after missing his latest court appearance because of a COVID scare.
The Opposition has unloaded on the State’s Labor Government and local members including Jane Kelsbie for failing to support the Margaret River region.
The Liberal stronghold of Curtin could come down to the wire, with the independent challenger telling The West she was not expecting a result tonight.
Jake Dietsch
A passerby has captured the dramatic moment firefighters tried to put out the blaze as black smoke billowed from the business in Malaga. SEE THE FOOTAGE
Daryna Zadvirna
Mark McGowan was heckled by anti-vaxxers as he cast his vote at Safety Bay Primary School on Saturday.
WA has reported a decline in COVID cases for a fourth consecutive day as hundreds of thousands of West Aussies flood polling booths across the State today - but active infections are rising.
WA’s Defence Industry Minister Paul Papalia has accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison of promising “ghost ships” and failing to provide local shipbuilders with certainty.
Experts have weighed in on how some key marginal seats in Western Australia may determine the next Prime Minister.
Angie Raphael
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