A Geraldton family is desperate to save its beloved golden labrador Dozer from death row after rangers seized him and declared him a dangerous dog.
Josephine Hingst
Chapman Valley narrowly escaped with a two-point victory over Towns at WA Country Builders Stadium in an absolute nail-biter that headlined round 16 of the Great Northern Football League.
Luke Lawson
A group of 10 young choristers have received their official choral robes at Geraldton’s St Francis Xavier Cathedral.
Stuart Quinn
A special father-son moment at a local landmark and kids lapping up our beautiful foreshore and beaches are the winning images of a competition to capture why people should “stay and play” in the Mid West.
Kate Campbell
Round 13 of the Geraldton hockey season delivered plenty of highlights across all grades, showing just how tight the competition is as the season edges closer to finals.
Derek Goforth
A Geraldton doctor charged over a series of alleged indecent assaults against three women at two Mid West medical facilities says he “vehemently” denies the allegations.
Josephine Hingst & Kate Campbell
The Shire of Three Springs’ candidate information session was cancelled on Monday due to zero registrations being received from prospective councillors for the October 18 council elections.
Geraldton continues to be the star performer of the property market in regional WA, topping the price growth list for a third consecutive quarter.
Once thought extinct in the Kalbarri region, the black-flanked rock-wallaby is making a remarkable comeback - with thriving populations now spreading through the gorges.
For more than three decades, Janelle Ende has been rescuing and rehabilitating birds of prey across the Mid West.
Wildflower season has well and truly begun in the Mid West, with the next few weeks offering budding flower hunters the best time to view the native spectacle.
The amps are cranking up and the stage is set — Geraldton’s Battle of the Bands is making its return next month, promising a showcase of the region’s best homegrown talent.
AFL expert Danielle Laidley doesn’t hold back in her assessment of a string of big-name Dockers after their Friday night failure. See how she graded each Fremantle and West Coast player here!
Danielle Laidley
There were 18 people crammed into the dining room of a house — including a Crown Casino employee — when officers burst in.
Jessica Page
A tiny detail in his policy with a well-known insurance company means he has been abandoned overseas with broken bones in his feet, hands, leg and spine.
Caitlin Vinci
The Former Test cricketer’s resignation from the board will take effect from Wednesday.
Sean Smith and Simone Grogan
Vulnerable patients were unknowingly put at risk of contracting potentially deadly legionnaires’ disease at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital through contaminated water.
Charlton Hart and Hannah Cross
Roger Cook has reassured West Aussies that serious infrastructure failures within one of WA’s biggest hospitals is nothing to worry about. How much longer can the Government pretend that everything is fine?
Editorial
It is a little known piece of Perth history that 100 years ago Government House was the scene of a grizzly killing when a glamorous young woman shot her former fiance in the middle of a charity ball.
The Highland cross calves belonged to a hobby farm in Porongurup in the Great Southern.
Georgia Campion
A Perth man accused of pointing a gun at two high school students at the WA College of Agriculture in Morawa has been found guilty of one charge after fighting two charges at trial.
The unsung heroes protecting Bunbury from raging fires are asking for help, looking for community-minded and adventure-seeking volunteers to join their bushfire brigade.
Yousuf Shameel
A farmer’s daughter who went on to be a small business owner — five times — before becoming the CEO of one of the region’s most prolific business bodies has thrown her hat in the ring for Bunbury council.
Call made for census data to capture “ghost populations” such as fly-in, fly-out workers and tourists to allow local governments access to funding that better reflects the impact on services and infrastructure.
A series of free poultry biosecurity workshops will be held next month aimed at creating better flock health.
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
Sickening videos showing pigs being trapped, attacked by dogs, and tormented for entertainment have resulted in a young couple fined more than $50,000.
Andrew Hedgman
Somebody knows why and how a newborn baby boy, whose tiny body was wrapped in a towel, came to be inside a stormwater drain in a northern Perth suburb.
Jessica Evensen and Caitlin Vinci
A mining fabrication company has been fined $500,000 after a boilermaker lost an eye and fractured his skull in multiple places.
Education Minister Sabine Winton says mobile phones will be banned from WA childcare centres ‘as fast as we can’ after a snap review aimed at boosting children’s safety.
Australia should not shy away from taking a leading role in processing rare earth mineral, Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King has told the Resources Technology Showcase lunch.
Imagine your entire superannuation and life savings vanishing in one day - all because of one convincing video from social media.
Tegwen Bescoby