As the “ISIS-brides” return to Australian soil, debate rages about the legal and moral nature of citizenship.
As the “ISIS-brides” return to Australian soil, debate rages about the legal and moral nature of citizenship.
A new plan to tackle childhood obesity will begin in 2027, but experts say there are things people can do now.
A recent exhibition off the coast of Ningaloo Coast has revealed traces of the giant squid and other species.
Billie Eilish’s recent interview revelation has helped raised more awareness of Tourette’s syndrome.
The WA state budget has drawn criticism for not sufficiently addressing cost-of-living and inflation pressures.
There’s a push to improve access to legal advice as cost-of-living pressures increase.
Midwives say the way women want to give birth is shifting, so maternity care is too.
Short Medicare appointments are prioritising speed over care, with experts saying female doctors are disproportionately burdened.
The state government has pledged to use a century-old trust fund to give $40 million to public school maintenance and infrastructure.
New research shows a low plastic diet can reduce chemical levels in the body in just seven days. Can just anyone do it?
Police and retail workers say WA’s new digital driver’s licences will present challenges, but will be worth it.
A spate of injuries at popular Perth dog beaches is leading to calls for better training and control.
Female athletes are finding empowerment and fun in the traditionally male-dominated sport of mixed martial arts.
What is speedrunning, and why are people targeting the Church of Scientology in Perth?
The Federal Government wants tech platforms to pay for Australian journalism, but not everyone in the industry agrees.
Female STEM experts are being overlooked in media coverage, with advocates calling for more equitable reporting.
Families and experts are raising concerns over viral social media posts featuring young NDIS participants.