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Two turtles are set to be flown 1,400 kilometres in a journey that could take them from Western Australia to Madagascar.
From cooking for farmers during seeding or creating a meat box that "wasn't edible", these chefs from Western Australia are now showing off their skills on a national stage for this year's season of MasterChef Australia.
A walk along the beach at Esperance, on WA's south coast, with a friend turned into a significant discovery.
The black swan, the Tasmanian devil and Australian sea lions are among the species at risk if a deadly strain of avian influenza takes hold in Australia, experts are warning.
The grieving mother of Josh Warneke, who was found dead on the side of a road in WA's remote Kimberly, has faced a long battle for answers. But how likely is it the 21-year-old's killer will be brought to justice?
The virus, found in a migratory bird in Esperance, raises concerns for the poultry industry, despite Australia having spent years preparing for such a biosecurity breach.
This week, phones in some regional towns have received a warning text alert and emitted an alarm as part of national warning system testing. Next month, your phone could receive it too.
The WA Court of Appeal has overturned the guilty verdicts of Perth parents who starved their daughter after ruling that the judge's conduct in the jury trial amounted to a "miscarriage of justice".
WA Police are set to become the first in the country to trial live facial recognition of crowds, describing the technology as safer than standard CCTV cameras.
The WA government has released night-vision images showing scores of native wildlife are using rope bridges and underpasses along a $1.46 billion highway in the South West region, but not everyone is convinced.
A global telco that failed to stop more than 1,000 scam text messages from reaching Australians has faced no consequences, the ABC can reveal.
Thursday night football features the match of the AFL round, with ladder leaders Fremantle up against third-placed Geelong at Perth Stadium. Follow live.
Despite upcoming changes from the WA government to overhaul the housing waitlist, a 68-year-old living in his car says he has lost faith in the system as an advocate calls for faster action.
Farmer Brianna Jones has worked on some of Western Australia's biggest film productions, such as Blueback, Sweet As, and The Surfer.
The first Australian to speak publicly about being onboard the MV Hondius recounts what happened and their experience spending five weeks in a quarantine facility in Western Australia.
In Western Australia's far north there is a "whipping tree" which for decades stood as a reminder of painful times, but has now become a place of healing and reconciliation.
Hard-bitten Fremantle fans won't want to say it out loud, but as the Dockers flex more muscle with each passing week, hope is slowly turning to expectation that a first premiership is within reach.
More than a decade after Gene Gibson was wrongfully convicted for the murder of Broome tradesman Josh Warneke, Aboriginal interpreters say they are still overlooked by police.
Pakistani officials apologise for the fatal shooting of a nine-year-old Australian girl, and outline the violation of protocols that led to her death as they pursue murder charges against the officer involved.
Authorities say a recent two-week compliance blitz results in them seizing $11 million of illegal product like cigarettes and vapes, but how much is it disrupting the lucrative industry?
Improvements in mental health supports for Western Australian children and adolescents — prompted by the suicide of 13-year-old Kate Savage — risk never being delivered, the state's auditor-general is warning.
El Niño is declared and scientists say the climate change is making its impacts harder to predict.
The state's union for train drivers says a draft bill mandating more lights on trains is "fundamentally flawed" and would not fix motorists' behaviour at level crossings.
Police say a Perth man allegedly mistook the mushrooms he illegally foraged for their psychedelic counterparts.
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The WA government announces plans to undertake the first reform of the social housing waitlist in more than 70 years, with families fleeing domestic violence and homeless people to be among those prioritised for housing.
Ingrid Bishop says poor culture within WA Police hampered the investigation into her son Josh Warneke's death from the start.
Plans to protect established trees on private property have had a setback in Perth's southern suburbs, with councillors concerned that protections may go too far.
WA Police have been forced to fly some accused criminals out of remote communities since the start of this month due to regional court closures, amid a dispute between the Justice Department and WA Police over security.
Interest rate hikes, tax changes and global economic uncertainty force first home buyers and investors to press pause on property purchases.
Queensland woman Jessica Beckett told a West Australian court she did not know an outlaw bikie gang member was on the boat she was sailing to Indonesia.
A coroner has found the investigation into a Broome tradies' murder, which remains an enduring mystery, was mishandled by WA Police.
The principal of the Perth school attended by a nine-year-old girl shot dead in Pakistan last week says students are being offered counselling in the wake of her death.
Needle exchanges in Western Australia are reporting dramatic increases in people accessing their services for peptide use.
Barnaby Joyce says he is not worried about reports Pauline Hanson may want her daughter to lead One Nation in the future. Follow live.
Wall Street closed the week higher, buoyed by hopes of peace in the Middle East and a successful debut of the SpaceX float. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets…
Most experts are tipping interest rates will remain on hold but the question is when will they come down.
To get a sense of the difference between the Tesla and SpaceX IPOs, consider that 1.7 billion seconds ago was 1972, when Elton John released Rocket Man, while 1.7 trillion seconds ago was 52,000BC, when we shared the…
Complaints about the behaviour and capacity of judges and magistrates will be investigated by an independent watchdog, under new legislation to be introduced to WA parliament this week.
Once drained for farm irrigation, this former potato farm now attracts birds from as far away as Siberia.
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