HHeadlines Read More WA Year 12 students who get a D grade will still pass ATAR and achieve WACE under new reformsAugust 5, 2025 Year 12 students in Western Australia who get D grades will still be able to pass ATAR subjects…
HHeadlines Read More Why WA may have to shift its focus to making ambulance ramping saferAugust 3, 2025 Across Western Australia, ambulances spent more than 7,000 hours parked outside the state’s hospitals last month. That figure…
HHeadlines Read More Liberal Party’s climate policy a huge headache for state and federal leadersJuly 28, 2025 Political parties are funny beasts, as the Liberals were reminded on the weekend. To win elections they need…
HHeadlines Read More WA Liberal Party State Council supports call to abandon net zero, reduce Welcome to Country ceremoniesJuly 26, 2025 The WA Liberal Party has supported a motion to abandon a target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by…
HHeadlines Read More Problem-plagued City of Nedlands referred to Corruption and Crime CommissionJuly 24, 2025 A trouble-plagued Perth local government has been referred to the state’s corruption watchdog following years of turmoil in…
HHeadlines Read More Nedlands election delayed after council sacked, as mayor Fiona Argyle says she was rolledJuly 23, 2025 Nedlands council will remain in the hands of commissioners for longer than anticipated following the sacking of its…
HHeadlines Read More Hakea Prison still breaching national and international human rights standards, report findsJuly 22, 2025 Conditions in one of WA’s busiest prisons are continuing to breach national and international human rights standards, according…