A Mid West cucumber farmer has been forced to surrender nearly $700,000 in cash which authorities believe was being shifted to avoid paying tax.
Tim Clarke
Joe Spagnolo
November 30 is the Geraldton Guardian Mid West Sports Awards. We dive into the finalists for the senior and junior sports star as well as official of the year.
Luke Lawson
Rain may have forced a change in venue, but it did not dampen the resolve of those commemorating the 83rd anniversary of HMAS Sydney II’s sinking on Tuesday.
Kate Campbell
An investigation into a jetty for Geraldton has identified three locations — and one preferred option — for potential construction with estimated price tags ranging from $12 million to $24 million.
Matthew Paddick
A course to meet demand for bricklayers has been expanded to Geraldton to help train local workers in the industry.
Geraldton’s restored Yellow Submarine has been officially unveiled at its new home after many years of dedication and hard work spent bringing the beloved piece of history back to life.
With one more game to go before the big dance, Geraldton’s own Julia Teakle and Port Adelaide are gearing up for their preliminary final against league leaders North Melbourne.
With a third of the season done, and a bye this week because of the Test match in Perth, the focus moves to cricketer of the year updates, with Marwick and Bidwell leading the charge.
Victor Tanti
Western Power workers in the Mid West took industrial action on Thursday as their union fights for better pay and working conditions.
Research commissioned by The West Australian shows how much extra those with the average-sized variable loan of $433,000 have paid in interest since the first rate hike in May 2022.
Kim Macdonald
Hotel de la Coupole is a striking five-star hotel in Vietnam’s northern highlands that was not only inspired by the Swiss Alps, but looks like it belongs there, writes Zach Margolius
Zach Margolius
ESSENTIAL EXPLAINER: Mineral Resources is arguably the most talked about company in corporate Australia right now, so why is it garnering so much attention?
Adrian Rauso
This new cafe, on the border between Nedlands and Shenton Park, is surely the best new addition to Perth’s breakfast scene this year. At least.
Kate Emery
The victim of an extraordinary parental neglect case has maintained her silence after suffering deep shock from their conviction and immediate incarceration.
Rebecca Le May
Jobe Shanahan was one of the surprise players overlooked on the opening night of the AFL Draft, watching as 27 other players were picked around him. But it didn’t take him long to find redemption on night two.
Mitchell Woodcock
The Sydney star was back in Perth on Wednesday after two years and lit up RAC Arena with his high-energy show complete with pyrotechnics. But it didn’t all hit the mark.
Long-closed Perth CBD venue Tiger Lil’s is to reopen as a bar and rooftop venue this summer, with a ‘fresh, grown-up atmosphere for work and play’.
A mother found guilty of starving her ballerina daughter has copped an extraordinary spray from the trial judge for traumatising the victim by calling her as a defence witness.
The Police Minister says the increased number of high-harm offending in Geraldton sparked the decision to launch the summer crime crackdown in the region.
The new facility at Geraldton Flexible Learning Centre is set to enhance learning opportunities for its students, with the building opened at a ceremony last week.
A new children’s book, Tracking Dinosaurs, commissioned by Dinosaur Coast, showcases how collaboration between Aboriginal knowledge and palaeontology is deepening understanding.
International Graphite has received a boost in its plants to build a graphite micronising plant in Collie, revealing it has secured $4.5 million from the State Government to assist with construction.
Inquiries into potential roll on, roll off infrastructure at the Bunbury Port has been quietly shelved by the State Government after years of looking into the potential infrastructure.
If you want to live longer and feel more fulfilled you probably don’t need lasers or freezers. There’s a lot you can do today at little to no cost that will extend your life and increase your happiness.
Aditi Shrikant
Plagued by shrinking birth rates and a rapidly ageing population, tens of thousands of Chinese kindergartens have scaled back operations, closed down entirely or pivoted industries to survive.
Anniek Bao
China’s industrial profits in September dropped at its fastest pace since the pandemic, data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows.
The famed burger is back on sale in the US as authorities investigate the source of an outbreak of a deadly E. coli outbreak.
Amelia Lucas
Proposed laws aimed at targeting misinformation and disinformation proliferating social media have been culled after it failed to garner support.
Jessica Wang
Australians Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, both 19, died in Thai hospitals this week after falling ill with suspected methanol poisoning.
NewsWire Staff
Is it possible during the current cost-of-living crisis to go out for a decent family dinner in Perth for $80 or less? Cost-conscious food critic Simon Collins puts Perth’s restaurants to the test.
The tough laws designed to stop West Aussies being ripped off by ticket scalpers have been slammed as unnecessary after it was revealed how little they were used in the first two years of operation.
The scheme will begin on December 14 and runs until February 5.