Coal put on the back burner at controverisal cement plant Environment, Health | May 31, 2022 | by Harry Grigson A Munster cement company, that is the subject of dust and odour complaints, has failed to stop burning coal three…
Hundreds hit the pavement for Busselton reconciliation walk General News | May 31, 2022 | by Stoney Webb Busselton hosting its first Reconciliation Walk in 2022 is a reminder that reconciliation is still a significant ongoing journey.
Building crisis continues despite budget injection General News, Lifestyle | May 30, 2022 | by Harmony Romsloe Millions of dollars have been committed to assist the WA building industry in this year’s budget as the rising costs…
Climate inaction a costly legacy Environment, Politics | May 30, 2022 | by Zahra Al Hilaly While climate policy was key on election day, Australia’s lack of investment in renewables will cost taxpayers billions to rectify…
Approval bungle shelves Carnarvon artificial reef Environment | May 26, 2022 | by Ezra Mcdermott Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been wasted on an artificial reef that cannot be legally installed off the coast…
Small tornado hits WA’s South-West Environment | May 26, 2022 | by Lily Bourgeois Gale force winds, that topped 100km/h, slammed into Perth Sunday night as a “small tornado” hit the Wheatbelt town of…
Perth selected as preferred city for 2027 Special Olympics World Games Health, Sport | May 26, 2022 | by Maryam El-Malak The largest humanitarian event in the world, The World Games, has selected Perth as the preferred host for the 2027…
Seat of Swan elects first female in 101-year history Politics | May 26, 2022 | by Abbey Bishop With almost two-thirds of ballots counted in the federal WA seat of Swan, Labor has already won back a seat…
Native plant push in bid to save dwindling water Environment, Science | May 26, 2022 | by Stoney Webb Councils are slashing the cost of native plants in a bid for locals to save their water, as Perth’s water…
Ocean heat breaks records: WMO Local and Campus News | May 26, 2022 | by Harmony Romsloe Greenhouse gas concentrations and the heating, acidifcation and rise in the world’s oceans smashed the recrod books again in 2021,…