The AMA (WA) wants the Federal Government to target vaping.
Aboriginal park name revived

Renewed reconciliation push for historic Beaufort Street reserve.
Jasmine sends sparks flying

Young Whadjuk woman gets one-in-a-hundred-boilermaking apprenticeship in Perth’s south-eastern suburbs.
Living the dream

Jarrad Oakley Nicholls reflects on his Indigenous Round debut, a decade ago at The G.
Kwinana community gathers for NAIDOC Week

Industrial city prepares for annual celebration of the Indigenous community.
More young people drink until they need an ambulance

But the State Government claims less teenagers are drinking than ever before.
The people and passion of the letterpress

PHOTO ESSAY: Perth studios keep traditional craft alive.
Australians support cat legislation

A new study shows we are more accepting of the need for legislation than people in the UK, USA or China.
Group fights for more input into skate park designs

They say councils shouldn’t give as much credence to community groups who have no expertise in the area.
New app to help teenagers with autism

It aims to help high school students prepare for their transition into university and work.
Children’s vision at risk if they don’t go outside

Sunlight could help stop short-sightedness in children
The end of the boom: crisis or opportunity?
Many former mining industry workers are looking to re-train in other areas.
WA dairy farmers ‘not affected’ by wholesale price reduction

But the reduction in price by Murray Goulburn and Fonterra may flow eventually flow through to WA.
Fighting fit

Perth boxer Ty Narkle keeps his eyes on Olympic prize.
Experts call for sugar tax to help reduce obesity

Calls for Australia to follow the UK lead.
WA to get its first all-ages play space

The money has come from community fundraising.
Gridiron grapples with growing pains

American Football has potential in WA, but remains in the background of sport.