Political debates have been a staple of the campaign process, but with their popularity waning, are they still relevant?
Political debates have been a staple of the campaign process, but with their popularity waning, are they still relevant?
Economists says President Trump’s now paused beef tariffs could still have major implications for consumers.
May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention month, and survivors are hoping to educate people on the warning signs of abuse.
Child welfare experts and advocates respond to the latest data on adoption rates.
New gun legislation has recently been put into effect in WA. Farmers and gun shop owners say they’re yet to adjust.
Accusations of chemical warfare in South Sudan are devastating for members of the community in Perth.
WA farmers continue to battle with the federal government about the banning of live sheep exports.
As tallying finally wraps up for the Fremantle seat in the state election, questions are still being asked about polling day problems.
Minor parties could have a stronger voice in WA’s upper house as major changes to the voting system come into play this state election.
Does WA Premier Roger Cook calling US Vice President JD Vance a ‘knob’ have implications for the AUKUS deal?
Australia’s owl populations are under threat from rodenticides on sale here, but banned in other countries.
From calls for action on the Gaza crisis, to Indigenous rights and climate action, Western Australians raise their voices in protest. What motivates them?
The failure of the Voice to Parliament referendum left many wondering how Australia can ever achieve reconciliation.
Victims of dust diseases no longer face an agonising choice about claiming compensation, with new WA laws offering relief.
A podcast from Curtin’s Journalism students looking at the results and ramifications of the US election.
Republicans piped up when King Charles’ recent visit itinerary was announced. But is change on the cards?
WA’s proposed stop-and-search knife laws could be the toughest in the country, if passed, but experts have mixed feelings.