Soccer teams struggle for players as Covid hits Sport | June 2, 2022 | by Lily Bourgeois Murdoch University Football Club are struggling to compete because of a lack of players due to the the covid pandemic.…
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…
Mining is causing “irreparable” damage to WA forests: report Environment | May 12, 2022 | by Alana Ryan Massive portions of forests are being destroyed by mining and although there are efforts to rehabilitate the mined areas, it…
WA’s black cockatoo $1.5m research injection to help save species Environment, Local and Campus News | May 4, 2022 | by Harry Grigson WA’s critically endangered black cockatoo has been handed a lifeline with the State Government injecting $1.5m to study how to…
Quendas under threat as mange spreads in Perth’s southern suburbs Environment, Local and Campus News | May 4, 2022 | by Ezra Mcdermott Researchers have found a treatment for a deadly mange condition infecting endangered quenda populations in Perth’s southern suburbs. Quenda’s are…
The Silent Killer Features, Health, Science, Sport | November 18, 2021 | by Taylor Renouf Plagued by the so-called ‘silent killer’, everyday victims of a Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy are fighting to have their voices heard.
A step towards change: The Fremantle Biennale Features, General News, Lifestyle | November 5, 2021 | by Maryam El-Malak The Fremantle Biennale aims to entice the human mind by exposing and commemorating the cultural and historical distinctiveness of Walyalup…
Perth council headed for total renewables Environment | May 20, 2021 | by Louis Allen Perth’s largest council will slash their carbon emissions by 70 per cent under an ambitious plan to turn all their…
Proactive approach needed to protect Australia’s marine Local and Campus News | May 6, 2021 | by Louis Allen Curtin University physicist Professor Christine Erbe said for six months she measured and modelled underwater sound off the coast of…
Coronavirus sparks live export debate over meat security General News | May 4, 2020 | by haydenking By Hayden King A vet is calling for community support for the controversial live export industry amid dwindling availability to…