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Mandurah's 100-year coastal plan open for feedback

The City of Mandurah is urging locals to have their say on a draft 100-year plan to manage coastal hazards like erosion and sea level rise along its southern beaches. Public consultation closes January 31.

Mandurah Locals Raise Thousands for Harry Perkins Institute

Three Mandurah locals, 'Two Girls and a Grandad', have raised over $8000 for the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research through community events, training for the Sydney Marathon. Their inspiring story highlights local support for WA-based medical re

Canberra bushfire warning after Namadgi blazes

Recent fires near Bendora and Corin dams serve as a critical wake-up call for all ACT residents. Authorities urge immediate action on fire plans as extreme conditions converge.

Mandurah Doctors Recognised by RACGP for GP Excellence

Two Mandurah doctors, Professor Frank Jones and Dr Alex Ashenden, receive top RACGP awards. They discuss GP challenges, Medicare rebates, and why funding should go to existing practices, not urgent care clinics. Read their inspiring stories.

First WA baby of 2026 arrives at Peel Health Campus

A Mandurah family welcomed WA's first baby of 2026 at Peel Health Campus. Meanwhile, Rockingham General Hospital recorded its busiest festive season for births. Discover the top baby names in WA.

Port Kembla at centre stage for Illawarra's pivotal 2025 growth

The Illawarra-Shoalhaven region's 2025 progress, led by Port Kembla's major rezoning, unlocks thousands of jobs in clean energy and manufacturing. Industry leaders warn the region must act now or risk losing its strongest position in a generation.

Angel Undercover Seeks Mandurah Cup Glory

Recent runner-up Angel Undercover gets another shot at feature race success in Saturday's $100,000 Mandurah Cup. Can the consistent mare finally break through?

Warnbro bushfire: Train line closed, roads shut

A major bushfire near Warnbro station has forced the closure of the Mandurah train line and key roads. Over 100 firefighters are battling the out-of-control blaze, with residents warned of ember attacks. Read the latest updates and safety advice.

Cambridge Halts New Spending on Community Facilities

The Town of Cambridge has paused all unplanned upgrades to community facilities and open spaces for 12-24 months. The move aims to develop a strategic master plan for future recreation investments. Have your say in the upcoming consultation.

Mandurah, Stirling Top WA's Lotto Winners for 2025

Western Australia celebrated its biggest Lotto year since 2016, with Stirling and Mandurah suburbs sharing the top spot. Discover where the luck was and how winners spent their millions.

Mailata wins Dawesville Cup at Mandurah Greyhounds

Greyhound Mailata surged to victory in the Dawesville Cup final at Mandurah. The star chaser secured his second major trophy, adding to his impressive career earnings. Read the full race recap.

Govt scraps independent AI body, chooses in-house oversight

The federal government has abandoned plans for an independent AI advisory body, opting instead for a $29.9m in-house Safety Institute. Critics warn it may lack the teeth needed to regulate the rapidly evolving technology.

Mandurah's 2025 Review: Loss, Triumph & Change

A look back at Mandurah's unforgettable 2025: saying goodbye to King Carnival, welcoming champion athletes, and navigating community change. Read the year's biggest stories.

WA Mums Cottage gets $23k grant for crisis support

WA Mums Cottage in Mandurah receives a $23,000 Lotterywest grant to fund crisis and emergency relief for local families facing financial hardship. The charity provides vital support services.

High-risk DV offender fined for accidental zone breach

Kevin Steele, a high-risk domestic violence offender, was fined $1000 after claiming he accidentally entered a prohibited area in Waikiki. Magistrate Leanne Atkins called it a difficult sentencing exercise.

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