The Federal Government’s move to release millions of litres of additional fuel from Australian stockpiles has been welcomed by the country’s peak farming body for “critical” agriculture operations.
Georgia Campion
Jessica Evensen
The National Farmers’ Federation has called for calm amid panic buying of fuel and diesel stocks, after taking part in a ministerial roundtable in Canberra.
A service station in a small WA town is nearly entirely depleted of fuel, with workers counting down the hours before they have no choice but to turn away desperate locals.
Brooke Rolfe
An award-winning eco-tourism Mid West station, replete with roaming dingoes, is up for sale for the first time in 20 years.
Danielle Marsland
The conflict in the Middle East has hit home for WA’s agriculture industry as diesel prices skyrocket and and farmers begin stockpiling supplies amid a fear of fuel shortages ahead of the seeding season.
A Northampton-bred Angus bull rocketed to a top price of $25,000 at the “hot” 38th Annual Gingin Bull Sale where a quality multibreed line-up went under the hammer.
Bob Garnant
The cattle competition at the 2026 Warren District Agriculutral Show drew strong support with 32 entries across the led and unled sections.
Serian Lockwood-Jones
Gascoyne farmers still facing drought are in desperate need of hay, yet a lack of funding and exorbitant fuel prices are stopping precious feed from arriving to their gates.
The Mid West is breaking records in all the wrong ways — prices at the bowser in the region in recent days have surpassed the previous peak.
A White Suffolk ewe from Denmark’s Kalagan Stud nabbed the supreme champion all breeds exhibit at the 2026 Wagin Woolorama to preside over all other British and Australasian sheep breeds.
An innovative farmer is baling up cotton seed in WA’s far north to feed livestock in the Kimberley region — an operation understood to be a first for northern Australia.
The Wyndham weather radar will take up to three years to be replaced according to the Bureau of Meteorology but a temporary radar is set to be up and running by October.
Cain Andrews and Georgia Campion
The man accused of killing WA Labor figure Tim Picton with a coward-punch outside a nightclub has returned to court.
Sarah Crawford
South32 is temporarily scaling back operations at the Worsley Alumina refinery near Collie after a workplace fatality before dawn today.
Adrian Rauso
An unwitting drug mule has been sentenced for his role in a cross-border meth-trafficking operation, which used Apple Air Tags to monitor the movements of illicit drugs between NSW and WA.
Century-old Clough said Peter Bennett’s ‘influence on our company, our culture and our industry will endure for many years to come’.
Sean Smith
A worrying pattern of declining mental health and rising developmental concerns is emerging in WA’s youth, according to new report from the Commissioner for Children and Young People.
Rhianna Mitchell
Ben Harvey proves the hospital system is as much of a basket case now as 20 years ago – even though politicians have spent $176 billion on health in the meantime.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 16
There’s a push for free flu vaccines to be offered earlier, and for longer, as Perth hospitals brace for winter.
AI could make soft skills like judgment more important for workers than traditional university degrees, assistant minister Andrew Leigh will say in a speech.
An audit has revealed Perth’s housing crisis is hitting vulnerable teens and young adults hard, with shelters forced to turn more people away every day, sparking a nightly scramble for help for hundreds.
Imogen Wilson
The Iran war news flow-driven oil moves are drawing retail investors into the world’s most traded commodity, further fuelling volatility.
Lee Ying Shan
Chef, restaurateur and global TV star Gordon Ramsay has opened the doors to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career.
OpenAI hardware chief Caitlin Kalinowski has resigned, warning the company rushed into a deal to deploy its AI models on Pentagon networks.
Reuters
The war in Iran is part of a growing number of conflicts that have affected the global tourism industry, showing that people who are far from falling missiles and drone attacks aren’t immune to ripple effects.
Leslie Josephs and Contessa Brewer
Jessica Page and Simone Grogan
Georgia Campion and Jessica Page
Allanah Sciberras
Harriet Flinn
Fiona Dawson
Sally Q Davies
Rebecca Ruthven & Sally Q. Davies
DEAN HUBBARD
Dean Hubbard
Andrew Weidemann
John Hassell
Mark Harvey-Sutton
Simon Stead
Hannah Whitehead
Jacki Elezovich
Amy Towers