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When Brett Dellar saw that his father-in-law erected a large blue metal tree on their property, as a reminder for everyo...
22/11/2023

When Brett Dellar saw that his father-in-law erected a large blue metal tree on their property, as a reminder for everyone about mental wellbeing, it meant the world to him.

When Brett Dellar saw that his father-in-law erected a large blue metal tree on their property, as a...

Students from Halls Head College had an opportunity of a lifetime when they were able to linkup with the International S...
14/11/2023

Students from Halls Head College had an opportunity of a lifetime when they were able to linkup with the International Space Station (ISS).

Students from Halls Head College had an opportunity of a lifetime when they were able to linkup with...

More than 800 people came out to celebrate the Ramsar listed Peel-Yalgorup waterways at the annual Wonders of our Wetlan...
09/11/2023

More than 800 people came out to celebrate the Ramsar listed Peel-Yalgorup waterways at the annual Wonders of our Wetlands festival.

More than 800 people came out to celebrate the Ramsar listed Peel-Yalgorup waterways at the annual Wonders of...

Residents from Mandurah and neighbouring suburbs visited the War Memorial on Saturday, November 4, to remember those tha...
06/11/2023

Residents from Mandurah and neighbouring suburbs visited the War Memorial on Saturday, November 4, to remember those that have passed away from lung cancer and to "shine a light on the terrible disease".

Residents from Mandurah and neighbouring suburbs visited the War Memorial on Saturday, November 4, to remember those that...

The 2024 Australian of the Year for Western Australia is advocate for victims of crime Mechelle Turvey.
02/11/2023

The 2024 Australian of the Year for Western Australia is advocate for victims of crime Mechelle Turvey.

Advocate for victims of crime Mechelle Turvey is WA Australian of the Year for 2024

A new partnership will see the health of waterways in WA's Peel and Upper South West regions monitored using mussels.
25/10/2023

A new partnership will see the health of waterways in WA's Peel and Upper South West regions monitored using mussels.

A new partnership will see the health of waterways in WA's Peel and Upper South West regions monitored...

When the Matildas last played in Perth in 2018, a total of 7549 fans came out to watch them destroy Thailand 5-0.Fast fo...
25/10/2023

When the Matildas last played in Perth in 2018, a total of 7549 fans came out to watch them destroy Thailand 5-0.
Fast forward five years, and about 100,000 fans will watch them across three games as they take the first step towards securing a berth at the 2024 Olympics.

When the Matildas last played in Perth in 2018, a total of 7549 fans came out to watch...

West Australian Premier Roger Cook says the justice system needs to do better following the death of an Indigenous teena...
24/10/2023

West Australian Premier Roger Cook says the justice system needs to do better following the death of an Indigenous teenager who self-harmed in the youth wing at an adult prison.

West Australian Premier Roger Cook says the justice system needs to do better following the death of an...

A forensic scientist using insects to help solve murders, a nurse making chemotherapy treatment possible at home, a para...
23/10/2023

A forensic scientist using insects to help solve murders, a nurse making chemotherapy treatment possible at home, a para-athlete who advocates for the disabled and a marine scientist pioneering seagrass planting are among Western Australia's nominees for the 2024 Australian of the Year Awards.

Meet 16 very different Western Australians making a difference

Community members are encouraged to learn about preparing for the upcoming bushfire season at a free, fun interactive ev...
09/10/2023

Community members are encouraged to learn about preparing for the upcoming bushfire season at a free, fun interactive event at the Department of Fire and Emergency Services' Bushfire Centre of Excellence at Nambeelup this Sunday.

With a dangerous bushfire season looming, now is the time to prepare your family

Mandurah Angels have been out in the streets in the most colourful way. Find out what they have been up to here:
25/09/2023

Mandurah Angels have been out in the streets in the most colourful way. Find out what they have been up to here:

Breast Cancer Care WA's Mandurah Angels are fighting for better services for Peel patients

The family of a Western Australian woman who suffered devastating injuries during a European holiday is pleading for hel...
22/09/2023

The family of a Western Australian woman who suffered devastating injuries during a European holiday is pleading for help to bring her home. Read how you can help here:

The young woman is 'fighting for her life in a foreign hospital'.

The family of a Western Australian woman who suffered devastating injuries during a European holiday is pleading for hel...
14/09/2023

The family of a Western Australian woman who suffered devastating injuries during a European holiday is pleading for help to bring her home.

The young woman is 'fighting for her life in a foreign hospital'.

If it wasn't for his family history, Jason Strange's prostate cancer may not have been caught so early.
12/09/2023

If it wasn't for his family history, Jason Strange's prostate cancer may not have been caught so early.

Three men in Jason's family had prostate cancer so he got checked.

Shared values of environmental stewardship, community engagement and the preservation of our marine ecosystems are the b...
12/09/2023

Shared values of environmental stewardship, community engagement and the preservation of our marine ecosystems are the basis for a historic agreement which will help make this year's Seeds for Snapper the best ever.

Shared values of environmental stewardship, community engagement and the preservation of our marine ecosystems are the basis for...

"We were just waiting for a miracle and to be honest, we got one," said Barragup resident Peter Phelps after being reuni...
04/09/2023

"We were just waiting for a miracle and to be honest, we got one," said Barragup resident Peter Phelps after being reunited with his missing dog Shaka after 25 days.

"We were just waiting for a miracle and to be honest, we got one," said Barragup resident Peter...

New research from Murdoch University has identified feral cats as a serious threat to WA's beloved bilby population.
01/09/2023

New research from Murdoch University has identified feral cats as a serious threat to WA's beloved bilby population.

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