Former members of a South Korean religious group say it’s using Perth university campuses to recruit, and we should be concerned.
Former members of a South Korean religious group say it’s using Perth university campuses to recruit, and we should be concerned.
Perth’s tap water rates among the worst tasting in the country, but will the State Government’s new investment into Perth’s water system fix it?
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.
Despite a cost-of-living crisis, AFL fans continued to pay to watch and support their teams in 2024. What is it that keeps fans in stadium seats?
Many nursing homes are understaffed and struggling financially, according to those in the sector.
This debilitating condition impacts millions of women worldwide. So why isn’t it recognised in Australia?
WA school children partnered with Murdoch researchers to sequence the DNA of their backyard bugs.
Republicans piped up when King Charles’ recent visit itinerary was announced. But is change on the cards?
Feeling included at the buffet table? RUOK thinking is an everyday practice at Chris’ Kitchen.
Curtin University’s drinks venues are losing consumers because of the rising price of beer.
Staff from the Hyatt Regency Hotel were surprised when a change of management meant they lost their jobs.
More WA schools are signing on to include Auslan classes.
As the freshly laid train tracks of the Morley-Ellenbrook line go through their final checks, residents reflect on what the line means to them.
Families are losing hope as the wait times for a paediatric appointment continue to increase.
Emergency fire volunteer numbers are down. What does that mean for the fire season ahead?
Thousands of people responded to a call from a UWA researcher for information about dying trees. Here’s what she found out.