Cook defends fish ban science amid protest convoy
WA Premier Roger Cook defends the science behind the sweeping demersal fishing ban after a major protest convoy. A petition for a parliamentary inquiry gains over 26,000 signatures.
WA Premier Roger Cook defends the science behind the sweeping demersal fishing ban after a major protest convoy. A petition for a parliamentary inquiry gains over 26,000 signatures.
Angry recreational fishers drove in convoy to protest WA's extended demersal fishing ban. The state government's decision sparks community outrage and calls for review.
A planned fishing rally from Port Beach to Perth caused major traffic delays on the Kwinana Freeway. Over 150 vehicles towing boats protested WA's controversial recreational fishing bans.
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WA Fisheries Minister Don Punch defends the extended demersal fishing ban as protests reach the Premier's office. Recreational fishers demand more consultation on the sustainability measure.
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Western Australian commercial fishers demand a pause on the demersal fishing ban and an independent stock review. Industry warns of workforce crisis as protests escalate.
West Australian fishers are protesting a snap ban on demersal fishing, claiming it has destroyed their livelihoods. The government says it's necessary to protect depleted fish stocks. Read the full story.
Despite a landslide election victory, the WA Government faces ongoing pressure over its demersal fishing ban. Recreational fishers demand accountability and a review of the policy's impact.
WA Premier Roger Cook defends the demersal fishing ban after a dramatic protest where a fisher chained his boat to a government office. Get the full story on the escalating conflict.
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Fed-up Geelong residents launch a bizarre protest over dangerous potholes, placing a historic toilet, traffic cones and phallic art in a major road crater. Read the full story.
WA's fishing policy is at a crossroads. A new approach is needed to protect marine parks, support sustainable fishing, and ensure fair access for all users. Read the full analysis.
WA Premier Roger Cook's unwavering support for PM Anthony Albanese may backfire, risking state Labor's electoral success. Analysis reveals the growing political divide.
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WA's second abalone fishing session opens this weekend. Authorities urge 16,000 licensed fishers to prioritise safety and adhere to strict bag and size limits for sustainable stocks.
An independent review warns the WA department created to manage the energy transition could actually slow the move from coal. Read the critical findings and government response.
WA Fisheries Minister Jackie Jarvis addresses the fallout from the demersal fishing ban, promising compensation within weeks while dismissing fears of long-term price hikes. Read the full story.
WA Premier Roger Cook outlines his ambitious plans for 2026, tackling housing, youth crime, and his leadership future. Read his bold vision for Western Australia.
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Political commentator Joe Spagnolo outlines his bold New Year's resolutions for WA's leaders, urging Premier Roger Cook and Opposition Leader Shane Love to tackle key state issues. Read his frank advice.
Lake Macquarie police fined over 40 out-of-town visitors and made two arrests during a holiday crackdown on illegal fishing and anti-social behaviour on Swansea Bridge.
West Australian fishers face immediate fines under new rules banning fishing in 20% of state waters. No grace period given. Get the full details on the controversial crackdown.
WA's opposition slams the Labor government's extended demersal fishing ban, calling it a 'rotten' deal that ignores science and devastates local communities. Read the full story.
Premier Roger Cook's sustainable tourism vision hits a snag as Rottnest Island's $50 million energy overhaul faces major delays and cost blowouts. Get the full story on WA's green energy hurdles.
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WA Labor MP Jessica Page signals a potential 2026 leadership challenge to Premier Roger Cook. Will internal tensions and policy debates shape the future of the state government?
Two men face trespass and drug charges after allegedly dumping 200kg of shark heads outside Fisheries Minister Jackie Jarvis' office in protest of WA's demersal fishing ban. Read the full story.