Politics
New Look Cabinet Looms as a Christmas Gift for Western Australia
Western Australia anticipates a cabinet reshuffle as a festive political gift, with key changes expected to shape state governance and policy direction ahead of the new year.
Sports
Fremantle's Josh Treacy Emerges as Top Forward Among Dockers' Big Three
Fremantle Dockers forward Josh Treacy has established himself as the premier key forward, outshining teammates Jye Amiss and Luke Jackson in recent performances.
Lifestyle
AirAsia Enters Melbourne-Bali Route as Middle East Tensions Boost Domestic Travel
AirAsia's new Melbourne-Bali service offers budget fares as Middle East tensions drive Australians toward closer holiday destinations, intensifying competition on Australia's busiest international route.
Business
WA Government Commits to Wind Power Amid Coal Plant Closures
The Cook Government in Western Australia is reinforcing its wind energy strategy as coal-fired power stations prepare for shutdown, aiming for a sustainable transition.
Environment
Education
WA Medical Research Delegation Seeks Fair Funding in Canberra
A Western Australian medical research delegation is traveling to Canberra for a two-day blitz to advocate for a fair share of national research funding, aiming to boost local health innovation and economic growth.
Banksia Grove Man Charged After Woman Found Dead
A man in his 40s has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead at a Banksia Grove home in Perth. Police responded to the scene early Tuesday morning.
Highton Lollipop Lady Retires After 50 Years on School Crossing
Glenys Smith, a cherished school crossing supervisor in Highton, has retired after an incredible 50-year career, leaving a lasting legacy of safety and community spirit.
Leopold Primary Principal Resigns After Scissor Chase
Stuart Bott, principal of Leopold Primary School, has resigned weeks after a controversial incident where he chased a student with scissors, sparking community debate.
WA School Defects: Taxpayers Hit with High Maintenance Costs
Taxpayers in Western Australia are burdened with excessive costs for school maintenance due to widespread defects, according to recent reports highlighting financial strains.
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