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WA named Australia's most generous state

Western Australians donated an average of $1,155 each in FY2023, topping national generosity rankings. KPMG analysis reveals a giving landscape shaped by high wealth and economic pressures.

Coles, Woolworths hire trucks after SA train derailment

Coles and Woolworths have enlisted additional road freight to keep WA shelves stocked after a train derailment in South Australia blocked a vital national rail corridor. Read more on the supply chain impact.

Essential Tips for Hiking the Cape to Cape Track

Veteran trekker Cameron Wilson shares his crucial advice for tackling Western Australia's iconic Cape to Cape Track. Discover how to prepare, when to see wildflowers, and why a guided hike can be perfect.

WA International Tourism Recovers to Pre-COVID Levels

International tourism to Western Australia has officially rebounded, surpassing 2019 levels with record spending. Discover the key markets driving this boom and what it means for the state's economy.

Man avoids jail after Anzac Day pub rampage

A Barrack Heights man with mental health issues has been sentenced for an Anzac Day pub rampage in East Maitland where he threatened patrons with a weapon. Read the full court details.

15 New Corrections Officers Join Townsville Prison

Fifteen new corrections officers have graduated and started work at Townsville Correctional Centre after a demanding 12-week training course, boosting local staffing. Read about their intensive preparation.

Prison guard basher's sentence overturned

An inmate who launched a violent attack on four prison guards in Cessnock has had his community sentence overturned and will now serve time in prison. Read the full story.

Population Boom Threatens WA Fish Stocks

Western Australia's rapid population growth is putting unprecedented pressure on fish stocks. Industry leader Trevor Whittington warns of potential decimation without immediate action.

WA Rental Crisis Hits 40,000 Households

Western Australia's severe rental crisis leaves 40,000 households in housing stress. Urgent government action needed to address this blight on our wealthy state.

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