Jerremy Gordon Harrington is accused of pulling a shotgun on four teenage students after they approached the car he was in to ask for a kangaroo tail.
Josephine Hingst
Lloyd Jones
The industry is continuing to grapple with a transition out of the trade ahead of a legislated shutdown in 2028.
Cally Dupe
Fremantle-based wool processor Paul Foley says the amalgamation of the last two early stage wool processors will be the start of a new era for Australian wool.
Melissa Pedelty
A new online training module will help grain businesses across Australia get up to speed with updated industry standards after the launch of a revised Australian Grain Industry Code of Practice.
Australia’s major supermarkets and fast food chains have no plans to stock beef from Canada or Mexico and slaughtered in the US, despite the Albanese Government lifting a long-standing import ban last month
Georgia Campion
Councils are being forced to spend millions of ratepayer dollars just to get and keep a GP in their town — meaning locals are paying once through their rates, and again when they visit the doctor.
Melissa Price
The Wilkinson family, of Challara Poll Merinos at Badgingarra, encourages all Merino producers to be resilient during a time of challenging market conditions.
Bob Garnant
Most sheep producers understand the crucial role genetics play in meat and wool production, given the substantial impact genes have on important traits.
Processors nationally are running 16–17 per cent above the five-year average, indicating strong throughput and supply chain activity across the board.
The US has suspended live cattle imports from Mexico due to concerns about the New World Screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite found in southern Mexico.
Reality TV star Matt Wright will face trial on charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice following a fatal helicopter crash in 2022.
The boss of a Mid West shire at the centre of a legal dispute over mining companies paying land rates says the issue is “not dead” after the State Government moved to draw up new laws that side with industry.
Kate Campbell, Rebecca Le May & Simone Grogan
The Former Test cricketer’s resignation from the board will take effect from Wednesday.
Sean Smith and Simone Grogan
A 63-year-old Perth man has been sacked from his high-paying job after he called a non-binary colleague ‘he’ instead of ‘they’.
Ben Harvey
A group of masked neo-nazis are being investigated by police after they staged a protest on a Perth freeway calling for ‘mass deportation’.
Caleb Runciman
Obstetrician Rhys Bellinge gave an abrupt two-word response when the magistrate spoke to him.
WA Year 12s will be able to pass ATAR subjects and graduate from high school if they achieve D grades.
Bethany Hiatt
A winter storm that battered Perth on Sunday briefly shut down a shopping centre and left IKEA’s flagship store with severe damage.
Shareholder meetings for VGW Holdings held on Friday have approved a $5.05-a-share offer by an Escalante family company, with more than 91 per cent of shares voted cash in favour of the buyout
Staff Writers
Businesses across Asia are increasingly warming up to stablecoins for cross-border transactions — a trend set to accelerate further as Hong Kong moves to legalise the use of digital tokens, experts told CNBC.
Anniek Bao
Microsoft shares jumped in extended trading overnight Wednesday, pushing the company’s market cap past $US4 trillion.
Ari Levy and Jordan Novet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
Rebecca Le May
Simone Grogan
Melissa Sheil
DEAN HUBBARD
Dean Hubbard
Chris Vas
Slade Brockman
Trevor Whittington
Jacki Elezovich