The Greens say the Government’s public transport plan won’t ease Perth’s growing traffic congestion problems. TROY TREEBY reports.
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Junior sporting assault
The West Australian Football Commission hopes the conviction of a Morley man, who assaulted a fellow parent, will show that violence at junior football games won’t be tolerated. MITCHELL WOODCOCK reports.
Media suicide guidelines
A crisis support group has welcomed new media guidelines for the reporting of suicides, as EMMA KAUFFMAN reports.
Operation Sheerness
Kensington Police are about to start a month-long program to combat anti-social and violent behaviour at local railway stations. HANUSIA GOY reports.
Eastham's High Hopes
Some 10,500 athletes are expected to compete in the world’s biggest sporting event, the London Olympics, as ANNA FLANAGAN reports.
Gay Marriage Rights
Australians’ support for gay marriage has risen to 68 per cent. MARISSA WILLIAMS reports.
Perth to host 2016 WMAC
The 2016 World’s Masters Athletics Championships will boost WA tourism by showcasing 5,000 athletes in Perth, as NATASHA AFZAL reports.
Feed-in Tariff Axed
The State Government has axed its residential feed-in tariff scheme for being too popular. Energy Minister Peter Collier suspended the scheme today despite more than 65 thousand homes using it to generate […]
Marked for life or a must-have accessory?
Even in a world recession, more people are spending money to decorate their bodies permanently. But is this form of art worthwhile? CATHRINE FORMOE reports.
Afghanistan behind the veil
ROYA AHMAD takes a personal journey back to her home country, 19 years after leaving, to find friendly people and natural beauty endured the war.
Jumps racing: creating legend gallopers or mistreating horses?
MITCHELL REARDON investigates the growing debate about the sport.
Breakthrough in fight to protect Langley Park
Thousands of people campaigned to get the landmark added to the heritage list, WHITNEY SLATER reports.
Violent assaults escalate in Northbridge
MICHAEL McCAREN examines Perth’s nightlight district that has become the city’s most dangerous suburb.
The truth revealed: why arts students are so cool
MIKE EXELL delves into the Perth indie scene and discovers a few surprises.
Yes, we love this country
SIMEN LONNING discovers why many Norwegians choose to study at Perth universities.
More kudos to Curtin film students
KATHRINE WESTERN interviews Kjetil Astrup and Markus Bakkegaard Hermansen about showcasing their work in four continents.
Peter's positive outlook inspires WA Youth Award judges
The 18-year-old man has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of people with cerebral palsy dysplasia, JASMIN STUART reports.