Queensland on cyclone watch as rain drenches parts of state
Queensland is on cyclone watch with heavy rainfall affecting various regions, particularly in the north, while flood-prone areas in the west may face prolonged isolation due to slow-moving floodwaters.
T20 World Cup semis set after India survives major scare in Mumbai
India secured a place in the semifinals of the T20 World Cup with a narrow win over the West Indies, while South Africa defeated Zimbabwe, remaining unbeaten in the tournament.
Beachgoers mesmerised by 1,100kg bull taking a stroll
Bruce the Brahman bull, a beloved local pet and advocate for his breed, is attracting attention at a beach in Albany, Western Australia.
Deadline looms for farmers refusing transmission line work on properties
Victorian farmers opposing the VNI West transmission line project have 30 days to allow authorities access to their land for environmental surveys or face fines and the potential for forced entry.
'Fresh start': Federal Court dismisses SWAMS board
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered the dismissal of the entire board of the South West Aboriginal Medical Service due to oppressive conduct in expelling members.
Prosecutor's comment prompts retrial for man convicted of child sex offences
A man convicted of child sex offences is set to be retried due to a significant breach of protocol by the prosecutor during the trial.
Four years' jail for man who tried to set police officer on fire
A West Australian man has been sentenced to four years in prison for attempting to set a police officer on fire in Perth.
Wittenoom traditional owners launch $1.5 billion compensation claim
Wittenoom traditional owners have filed a $1.5 billion compensation claim against the West Australian government over asbestos contamination.
Mayor in Melbourne's west suspended over demeaning Facebook post
The Mayor of Wyndham, Josh Gilligan, has been suspended for a month after an independent investigation determined he breached conduct standards with a derogatory Facebook post about a former mayor.
Two South West backpacker hostels forced to shut over asbestos risks
Two backpacker hostels in Bunbury, Western Australia, have been closed due to non-compliance with asbestos safety regulations, leading to a housing shortage for workers in the area.
Hetmyer helps set new West Indies T20 World Cup record against Zimbabwe
Shimron Hetmyer played a key role in setting a new T20 World Cup record for the West Indies by scoring 85 runs against Zimbabwe, contributing to a team total of 254 runs.
Two people die as vehicle crashes off embankment
Two individuals and a dog died in a utility terrain vehicle crash on private property north-west of Brisbane.
MAGA figure tells Australian conservatives centre-right politicians 'betrayed' West
A prominent figure from the MAGA movement claims that center-right politicians have betrayed Western values and controversially asserts that former German Chancellor Angela Merkel caused more harm to Germany than the Nazis.
Australia news live: health warning as measles spreads in Melbourne; flash floods cut east-west rail link
Victoria is on high alert for measles as local transmission increases in metropolitan Melbourne, prompting health warnings from officials.
East West rail line closed after flooding washes away track
The East West rail line in South Australia has been shut down due to severe flooding that washed away sections of track.
Gift shop in west Victorian small town targeted in late night fire
A gift shop in Dimboola, Australia, was firebombed overnight, prompting an investigation into possible links to the illegal tobacco trade.
Court finds 'oppressive' conduct marring key WA Aboriginal health service
The Federal Court of Australia has identified oppressive conduct and factional control within the South West Aboriginal Medical Service, resulting in the invalidation of expulsion notices issued to members and a director.
Melbourne man sets up West Gate Bridge livestream from his driveway
A Melbourne local has created a live traffic camera feed of the West Gate Bridge, quickly garnering thousands of views.
WA hop growers gear up for harvest as craft beer tastes evolve
West Australian hop growers are preparing for the upcoming 2026 harvest season, responding to changing consumer preferences in craft beer.
Man charged over fatal crash after police chase in Sydney's south-west
A 31-year-old man faces 11 charges after a fatal car crash during a police pursuit in Sydney's south-west that resulted in the deaths of two women.
Waterfront Sydney houses that sit above Australia's deepest coal mine
A historical transformation of Sydney's inner west reveals the transition from Australia's deepest coal mine to upscale waterfront housing.
Palestinians say Israel's new plans for West Bank kill statehood hopes
Palestinians claim that Israel's recent actions in the West Bank undermine their aspirations for statehood and increase pressure on local communities.
Two people die in Sydney crash after police pursuit
Two people have died in a crash in Sydney's south-west following a police pursuit of a stolen vehicle, leading to an arrest and multiple crime scenes being established.
Valentine's Day warning on romance scammers fleecing millions from victims
Western Australia authorities issued a warning on Valentine's Day about online romance scams, revealing significant financial losses to victims.
The soccer club, the influencer and the fight to save a beloved West Bank institution
A campaign to save a soccer pitch in the Aida Refugee camp in the West Bank is gaining international attention amid threats of demolition by the Israeli Defence Force.
Residents 'embarrassed' by WA town as buyback scheme ends
The buyback scheme for residential properties in Port Hedland's West End has concluded, leaving the areaโs future uncertain and residents feeling embarrassed about the town's state.
Afternoon Update: PM raises Zomi Frankcomโs death with Herzog; Taylor urged to declare leadership intentions; and should you go commando?
Australian PM Anthony Albanese highlighted the death of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom during discussions with Israeli president Isaac Herzog while Australia faces criticism over Israel's West Bank policies.
Mission to save WA's iconic grass trees from residential land clearing
Margaret River Trees is working to rescue and relocate ancient grass trees in Western Australia's South West, facing threats from residential development.
Israel pushes ahead in West Bank as Herzog visits Australia
As Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Australia, the Israeli government intensifies its actions in the West Bank, raising tensions amidst protests in Sydney.
International condemnation over Israel's plans for West Bank
International reactions are intensifying against Israel's recent plans to expand settlements in the West Bank, eliciting responses from the United Nations and several regional countries.
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell crosses WA's north-west coast
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell has made landfall on Western Australia's Gascoyne coast but is diminishing in strength as it moves inland.
Century-old pub gutted by fire in central-west NSW
A historic pub in New South Wales was severely damaged by a fire early Sunday morning, prompting evacuation and an investigation into the cause.
Emergency warnings along north-west WA coast as Tropical Cyclone Mitchell approaches as category 3 storm
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell is forecast to maintain its category 3 status as it approaches the Pilbara coast in Western Australia, prompting emergency warnings across several areas.
Fires and extreme heat expose ancestral remains in Victoria
Extreme temperatures and bushfires in Victoria's north-west have uncovered six sites containing ancestral remains, prompting concerns from local Indigenous groups about preservation efforts.
As the West wakes up to the reality of the Epstein class, China plans a global reserve currency
The article analyzes the implications of China aiming to establish the renminbi as a global reserve currency amidst recent scandals involving elite figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Cyclone intensifies as towns in north-west WA brace for winds, flooding
A tropical cyclone near northern Western Australia is expected to strengthen to a severe category three as it approaches the coast, affecting areas like Port Hedland and Karratha.
Ocean rescues spark calls to focus on 'life-saving skills' in swimming lessons
Recent marine rescues in Western Australia's South West highlight the urgent need to enhance swimming lessons with a focus on survival skills.
Man suffers burns in assault north-west of Melbourne
A 57-year-old man has been critically injured with burns during an assault in Bacchus Marsh, prompting an investigation by the Arson and Explosives Squad.
Rams and 49ers locked in to play the first NFL game in Australia
The Rams and 49ers will compete in the inaugural NFL regular-season game in Australia, marking a historic matchup between these NFC West rivals at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
12-hour bus journey leaves north-west Victorians calling for change
Residents of Mildura are frustrated with inadequate transport options, requiring a 12-hour bus ride to reach nearby capital cities, and are urging for improved bus and train services.
Miracle rescue highlights dangers along WA's South West beaches
The miraculous survival of the Appelbee family, who were swept out to sea, underscores the perilous conditions at Western Australia's South West beaches, prompting authorities to warn visitors about the risks of inflatable watercraft.
Up to 100,000 fish found dead at Lake Menindee
A massive fish kill estimated between 80,000 to 100,000 native bony bream has occurred at Lake Menindee in far west New South Wales, prompting cleanup efforts by local authorities.
Luxury development in WA's South West approved by environment minister
WA Environment Minister Matthew Swinbourn has approved a $138 million luxury resort development in Gnarabup, subject to conditions protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage sites and local wildlife.
Spain also bans social media for minors under 16: โWe protect youth from the digital Wild Westโ
Spain has followed Australia in banning social media access for those under 16 years old, with Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez urging other European countries to implement similar measures to protect youth.
Australian MSF nurse in Gaza says aid organisation ban 'abandons' vulnerable
West Australian nurse Rebecca Smith, volunteering with MSF in Gaza, expresses concern over a ban that will force her to leave, exacerbating acute shortages of medical supplies and services in the region.
Class action alleges contamination by one of world's biggest goldmines
A class action has been initiated by landowners in Central West NSW against the Cadia goldmine, alleging contamination of over 2,000 properties within a 17-kilometre radius.
Syria, Nigeria, Australia... the ISIS brand works and tries to grow six years after the caliphate
The jihadist group ISIS and its affiliates maintain thousands of armed men across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, operating more autonomously yet effectively in fundraising and propaganda, raising concerns in the West.
Weather tracker: Cyclone Hayley brings intense wind and rain to Australia
Cyclone Hayley has made landfall in Australia, causing intense winds and rains, especially impacting the north-west coast of Western Australia.