Lifestyle
WA Trial Tests Novel Nerve Implant for Sleep Apnoea, Offering New Hope
A groundbreaking nerve implant trial at the University of WA offers new hope for sleep apnoea sufferers. The device could replace CPAP machines for many. Read about the innovative treatment and its potential.
Politics
Two Wells Post Office Smashed in Brazen Dawn Raid, Suspect Arrested
A Gawler West man faces charges after allegedly smashing into the Two Wells Post Office, stealing mail while the local police station was closed for renovations. Read the latest details.
Sports
SailGP's Russell Coutts: Transforming Sailing into High-Speed Action Racing
SailGP co-founder Sir Russell Coutts reveals how the global league is attracting racing fans with high-speed action, moving beyond traditional sailing perceptions. Discover the $19m competition.
Business
Sunrise's Nat Barr Returns to WA's South West, Praises Region's Unique Charm
Sunrise presenter Nat Barr shares her summer trip home to Western Australia's South West, highlighting its beaches, wineries, and relaxed vibe. Discover why the region is a favourite for locals and stars alike.
Entertainment
Education
Young Perth investors teach adults about money
A Perth classroom reveals a generation of savvy young investors. Kids discuss shares, run businesses, and grasp compounding. Experts say they're ahead of most adults.
Police hunt Brady Chapman over Marketown stabbing
Police are searching for Brady Chapman, 19, wanted over a stabbing at Marketown in Newcastle West. An 18-year-old victim was hospitalised. Three others are before the courts.
Police hunt two wanted men in Illawarra region
Illawarra police release mugshots of two men on the run. Shaun Thomas, 43, and Caleb Long, 26, are wanted on separate allegations. Authorities ask the public for help locating them.
Arrest after alleged stabbing at Carrington hotel
A 22-year-old woman is in custody following an alleged knife attack on a man at a Young Street venue in Carrington. The victim was hospitalised with non-life-threatening injuries.
ACT childcare documents reveal abuse, neglect, lead paint
Thousands of documents expose a pattern of abuse, negligence and safety failures in ACT childcare centres. Education Minister Yvette Berry promises legislative reform, including changes to staff-to-child ratios.
Technology
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