The owner of a Pilbara roadhouse impacted by Tropical cyclone Ilsa has taken to social media to showcase the destruction winds gusting as high as 288km/h had caused.
Jonathon Nolan
Liv Casben
Russia's foreign ministry says a Black Sea grain deal will not be extended beyond May as Ukraine's military says Russian troops have entered Bakhmut's centre.
Staff Writers
Amid promising signs of a thaw in trade relations, Aussie farmers have been issued a fresh warning.
Ellen Ransley
A strong field of 56 competitors ranging from sub-juniors to adults travelled to saddle up for some horseback fun in the red dirt of the Murchison at this year’s Mount Magnet Gymkhana.
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Australia’s biggest grain trader is weighing up a loyalty payment for farmers selling through its marketing and trading division as it looks to make operations rebates a thing of the past.
Cally Dupe
A long-awaited report that cost taxpayers thousands to produce has determined what rail safety campaigners have been saying for two decades – that more lighting makes trains easier for motorists to see.
The Federal Government has been accused of “undermining” its own national biosecurity scheme by dragging its heels in compensating Northern Australian pastoralists for the snap live cattle export ban in 2011.
Aidan Smith
WA grain farmers are set to bankroll four projects worth a collective $428,000 next year, in the hope the new and exciting research will directly benefit their operations.
The Crawford Fund’s WA-based chair Mark Sweetingham has urged the Federal Government to bolster how much of its $4.5 billion international aid budget is spent on agricultural research.
WA primary producer Michael Thompson was thrilled for a second year running that his specially selected Munda Reds Droughtmaster bull raised $16,000 for Telethon, and that the bull was “going to a good home”.
WAMMCO has a two year plan to boost its throughput at its Katanning processing plant to ease pressure on the WA sheep industry when the live sheep trade is phased out in Australia.
Logistics issues are plaguing the Australian wool industry, pushing up costs for exporters and slowing down turnaround times.
Bayswater resident and construction enthusiast Henry Buccilli, 4, had a front row seat to the action on Saturday, dressed in his workwear and a hard hat.
Kate Phillips
A stunning lock-up-and-leave duplex in Claremont tops an incredible array of high-end Perth property listings worth checking out this week.
Raquel de Brito
Queues of cars stretching 100m from Fiona Stanley Hospital entrances have sparked concern that adding a new maternity hospital to the already under-pressure precinct will only exacerbate the parking mayhem.
Indigo Lemay-Conway
Andrew Geldert's descent into the underworld was straight out of the bikie playbook but that lifestyle almost ended up costing the combat veteran his life.
Ben Harvey
Northerly Group Australia has been recognised for building WA’s best home of 2023, taking out the top gong for the Applecross residence in the MBA’s 43rd annual awards ceremony. SEE INSIDE
Kim Macdonald
A syndicate of blue-collar West Australians were left almost speechless after Sydney sprinter Overpass won WA’s richest race, the $4 million The Quokka at Ascot on Saturday. SEE THE PICTURES
Jay Rooney and Kate Purnell
West Coast’s injury nightmare has returned with a vengeance as three more players join the casualty ward in the space of 48 hours.
My 12-year-old daughter was fatally injured in a helicopter crash. Amber did not need to die on that day. I did not need to see her face in the window of the helicopter as it spun out of control to the ground.
The riddle of who made Jane Rimmer laugh the night she was abducted by Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards may finally have been solved.
Bob Garnant
Adrian Black
THE ECONOMIST: As happens after every banking panic, the safety-net is being remade. And so regulators must again confront a profound question: how far into finance should the hand of government reach?
The Economist
The partnership marks a rare deal for Twitter since Elon Musk took the reins as CEO after buying the platform for $US44 billion last year.
Ryan Browne
The UK economy flatlined in February as widespread industrial action and persistently high inflation stymied activity.
Elliot Smith
Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett is in Japan and recently revealed that he raised his stakes in the country’s top trading houses, saying he was ‘confounded’ by the opportunity to buy them two years ago.
Jihye Lee
Andrew Brown and Dominic Giannini
Cally Dupe and Neale Prior
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