Geraldton locals are starting to feel the impacts of the incoming cyclone, with predictions the system could move over the community as a weakened category two tropical cyclone on Saturday morning.
Imogen Wilson & Sienna Seychell
Amy Cavender and Troy de Ruyter
As fuel prices soar and some service stations face supply issues, a big question mark is hanging like a dark cloud over many people’s upcoming Easter school holiday plans.
Sally Q Davies, Imogen Wilson & Caitlin Vinci
Nearly five years after cyclone Seroja caused damage to Carnarvon’s One Mile Jetty, work has started on partially restoring the much-loved structure.
Sally Q Davies
As WA service stations already run dry from the Iran war-induced fuel crisis, industry leaders have warned ‘virtually every business in WA’ will be disrupted.
Caitlyn Rintoul, Jessica Page, Simone Grogan and Kim Macdonald
Geraldton’s junior girls footy program is kicking goals in the local women’s footy space as it approaches its final weekend of action.
Rebecca Ruthven
Regional shires across the Mid West and Gascoyne fear their operations could be impacted if fuel prices continue to rise and they’re not able to get sufficient diesel supply.
Sally Q Davies, Imogen Wilson
It’s not often the sports-mad town of Geraldton has a weekend without any sport on, but the local scene is beginning to feel the effects of cyclone Narelle before the system even reaches the Mid West.
Fifteen inner-city residential lots have been unlocked to create more housing options in the city, with the blocks at Batavia Coast Marina’s Station Square precinct released for sale.
As prices at the pump continue to soar, some Geraldton service stations are running dry as residents prepare for cyclone Narelle this weekend.
I have been pondering for some time on whether to write about this topic. Simply, because it’s out of my comfort zone and could ruffle the feathers of some readers. But I’ve decided to put it out there.
Six years in the making, the new Geraldton Aboriginal Short Stay Accommodation opened on Thursday in Rangeway.
WA’s Attorney-General Tony Buti pulled no punches in Geraldton on Thursday when highlighting a new initiative combining boxing and mentoring in a bid to stop kids on bail from reoffending.
Nearly two months on from the horror Mosman Park tragedy in which two teenage boys were killed by their parents, some of the most important questions remain unanswered.
Jessica Evensen
A St John WA worker has told of how she feared for her life when a naked man allegedly smashed his head through the windshield of an ambulance, as new figures reveal a spike in violence towards paramedics.
Claire Sadler
A convicted domestic violence offender has sensationally stood aside from a prestigious role at a WAFL club, just 72 hours after he was appointed.
Vile text messages a NBL1 basketballer sent to his mates after raping a female friend have been aired in court as he’s jailed for the horrific crime. WARNING: DISTRESSING DETAILS
Hannah Cross
More children are surviving cancer now but the toxic treatment they endure leaves most of them facing a lifetime of health problems, and even an early death.
Nokturnl co-founders Ross Drennan and Drew Flanagan harness power of new ECU campus to breathe life into once-faltering Yagan precinct.
The Shire of Coolgardie says the sale of its controversial workers accommodation facility will allow the local government authority to “hit the reset button” on its financially catastrophic situation.
Isabella Davis
Esperance diesel was available at only one site on Wednesday, with the acting shire president revealing fuel arriving in the town port is trucked 1400km to Perth and back before it hits local fuel stations.
A chance meeting between Estonian couple Katherine Meinberg and Gert Jurisoo on the other side of the world from home sparked a love of farming and a unique business idea for candles
Georgia Campion
Eight years of free trade agreement negotiations with the European Union have been finalised, with varying results for South West producers.
A group of Perth-based social work students are learning what it’s like to work in regional health as part of a Curtin University placement program in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
A vibrant display of culture and community transformed St Barbara’s Square on Thursday night as part of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s Harmony Week celebrations.
‘Someone with access to privileged information appears to have made hundreds of millions in profit by trading on a political secret before it became public.’
Yun Li
Traders are looking at Dubai’s price as potential harbinger of what could be ahead for other crude benchmarks if the situation doesn’t improve.
Alex Harring
Collectible toy maker and IP powerhouse Pop Mart is teaming up with Sony Pictures to bring its wildly popular Labubu doll to movie theatres.
Justin Solomon
Iran’s de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has stoked fears of the gravest disruption to global oil supply in history, as the Middle East conflict stretches into its third week.
Anniek Bao
A decision on the design plans for a proposed $64 million civic precinct redevelopment in Subiaco has been pushed back after last-minute amendments put councillors in a difficult position.
Harriet Flinn
Severe tropical Cyclone Narelle — which has been upgraded to category 4 and is rapidly gaining strength — is threatening lives and homes as it approaches the coast.
Katherine Kraayvanger
A bulk carrier on its way to Western Australia made a stunning escape from Iran’s blockade on the Strait of Hormuz by claiming it was Chinese-owned.
Police are investigating a crash between school bus and a truck that left four people, including two children, injured in the Great Southern late on Wednesday.
A distressing video shows the moment an 18-month-old boy was hit by a car on Thursday morning, with the impact sending the child rolling about 10 metres.
Coles says it has brought extra stock into stores at risk of being cut-off due to road closures, including in the Mid West and Pilbara, as Cyclone Narelle closes in.
Cheyanne Enciso