In the ongoing fight against dust, the Mid West Ports Authority has proposed construction of another dust containment barrier fence to further combat the growing problem.
Imogen Wilson
Bethany Hiatt
One of Geraldton’s most talked about properties is up for sale, with the residential units from the only building left standing on the demolished Batavia Motor Inne site on the market.
Sally Q Davies
The CBH Colts Country Championship division one title has returned to the Mid West after 27 years after Great Northern went undefeated and beat South West by 44 points in Friday’s grand final.
Rebecca Ruthven
Combining his ancient culture with AI technology, Geraldton man Tamati Smith has created a new tool to translate Wajarri language to English — an endeavour inspired by his late mother.
Sienna Seychell
Kalbarri’s small business owners say they are always looking on the “bright side” and will continue to overcome significant challenges facing the coastal town to continue enjoying the lifestyle.
Following various calls on the State Government to improve its Patient Assisted Travel Scheme, the initiative has officially been expanded to include specialist allied health and dental services.
A 53-year-old Geraldton man remanded in custody is facing more than 70 drugs charges.
Central Midlands Coastal Football League is celebrating a historic division two title after capping a superb country football championships with grand final glory on Sunday.
Local MP Kirrilee Warr is calling for more support for Geraldton’s local schools and teachers as reports of outdated infrastructure and mass resignations circle.
Lovers of seafood and Mid West produce waiting for an update on the popular Shore Leave festival have been assured that organisers are taking step towards its return.
The senior Labor figure spearheading historic strikes against BHP has told Premier Roger Cook and any other political colleagues hoping for an end to the militant industrial action to get stuffed.
Adrian Rauso and Oliver Lane
The friend group of a Perth doctor charged over an alleged choke-hold death after an altercation in Fremantle on Saturday morning say they have been left completely stunned after he was thrown behind bars.
Caleb Runciman and Brooke Rolfe
WA’s taxi industry has been overrun by a sophisticated network of temporary immigrants who are working illegally for companies which are ripping off customers with inflated fares.
Ben Harvey
Alarming vision of a security guard appearing to use a choke-hold and forcibly restrain a hospital patient has surfaced.
Cain Andrews
New details reveal how a local livestock farmer accidentally stumbled across a German backpacker 12 days after she went missing, triggering an international search and rescue mission.
Zosia Melanczuk
A young doctor has been charged with manslaughter after a 63-year-old was found unresponsive on a Fremantle street in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Maritime data compiled for The Nightly has revealed at least four hi-tech Chinese satellite tracking vessels were deployed to the region in the days leading up to Beijing’s missile test.
Police have revealed more than 20,000 images and videos of child exploitation material have yet to be categorised as part of investigations into a 33-year-old FIFO worker.
A new Telethon fundraising event will transform Busselton Jetty this October, with the community invited to step out in support of sick, vulnerable and disadvantaged children across WA.
Madelin Hayes
Local businesses are being invited to have their say on the future of industrial land in Bridgetown, as the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes begins a needs analysis for the proposed light industrial area.
Serian Lockwood-Jones
Manjimup residents will head to the polls in September after the Shire of Manijmup formally set the date for an extraordinary election.
Talison Lithoum has introduced a new Blast SMS Alert Service to give interested community members and nearby residents advance notice of planned blasting activities at its Greenbushes operation
WA is on its way to wiping out the feral deer population plaguing farmers, after the latest State Government cull saw the removal of nearly 300 head in two regions.
A mental health program from Zero2hero has spent time in Carnarvon, doing workshops to improve mental health and reduce suicide rates.
Europe’s top court has dismissed the tech giant’s appeals against the 2018 EU ruling.
Arjun Kharpal
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
A call to create a permanent home for WA’s Jewish history has emerged as part of the contentious ECU redevelopment.
Sophie Gannon
As we enter the middle of winter, West Australians are being warned to brace for respiratory syncytial virus with fears cases could outnumber the record amount of infections in 2025.
Claire Sadler
Commuter chaos plagued the Armadale line on Wednesday after it was shut down, as authorities reveal the culprit.
A Perth man who died in a Balinese detention centre reportedly owed tens of thousands of dollars to more than a dozen furious customers he ripped off through his Indonesian car restoration company.
A dead giant petrel found close to a major capital city has tested positive to H5 bird flu, taking the national total to 14.
Meatloaf once infamously said ‘I would do anything for love’ — but the American rocker likely didn’t expect that to include a citizen’s arrest outside a Perth bottle shop.
Tegwen Bescoby