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Nick Offerman on his new animated film role

US comedian Nick Offerman shares his thoughts on voicing Mr. Fish in the new animated film 'The Pout-Pout Fish'. Discover his unique approach to the character.

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.

Gold Miners' Share Price Records Tumble

Leading gold miners including Newmont, Greatland Gold, and Capricorn Metals see share prices fall sharply. Discover the market forces and analyst insights behind the plunge.

WA Lithium Stocks Soar $2.8bn on Renewed Demand

Western Australia's top lithium stocks surged $2.8 billion in value on Tuesday, driven by a sharp price recovery and strong demand for battery metals. Discover the key players and market forces.

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.

ASX Underperforms Global Peers in 2025

The Australian share market delivered a subdued performance in 2025, trailing major global indices. Discover the key factors behind the ASX's lag and what it means for investors.

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.

WA Gold Miners Lead ASX Gains in 2025

Western Australian gold stocks have dominated the ASX200's best performers in 2025, delivering average gains of 159.5% as bullion soars. Discover the top companies and market outlook for 2026.

WA fishing ban to push up fish and chip prices

A sweeping 21-month ban on catching key demersal species in WA will hit supplies and drive up costs, with the government conceding price rises are inevitable. Find out what it means for your local takeaway.

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