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The Influential People Who Got WA Talking in 2025

From political heavyweights to cultural icons, meet the West Australians who dominated headlines and shaped conversations across the state in a pivotal 2025. Discover their stories.

New Public Art Installed in Wembley Town Centre

A vibrant new public artwork has been installed on Cambridge Street in Wembley. The $64,650 piece aims to create a sense of community and celebrate local Noongar heritage. Discover the story behind this creative addition.

IDPwD 2025 Ambassadors Share Stories for Disability Inclusion

Meet the 2025 International Day of People with Disability ambassadors, including tech innovator Santiago Velasquez Hurtado and advocate Ronan Soussa, as they work to dismantle stereotypes and promote accessibility across Australia.

River-themed mural brightens Maddington underpass

A vibrant new mural by Ballardong Noongar artist Rohin Kickett now adorns the Burslem Drive underpass in Maddington. Funded by local partners, the artwork creates a safer, more welcoming pedestrian link. Discover the story behind this community project.

$18.5m Coastal Boardwalk Approved for Development

Stirling Council approves $18.5 million Scarborough to Trigg boardwalk project. The coastal walkway will feature whale-tail shelters and cultural displays while improving pedestrian safety.

Albanese supports Border Force boat program

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expresses support for Australian Border Force amid revelations of secret program transferring asylum seekers to safer fishing boats. Read the latest details.

Jonathan Bailey: First Gay Sexiest Man Alive 2025

British actor Jonathan Bailey breaks barriers as the first openly gay man to receive People magazine's prestigious Sexiest Man Alive title in its 2025 edition, marking a historic moment for LGBTQ+ representation.

Pinjarra Massacre Apology: A Watershed Moment

The Shire of Murray's historic apology for the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre represents a rare example of genuine accountability that could transform Australia's reconciliation journey.

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