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Police hold concerns for welfare of SHANNON MCGOWAN
Views sought on draft heritage regulations
International Women’s Day shows we are more powerful together
2019 Premier’s Science Awards open with new award category
Domestic gas to deliver jobs, investment and business opportunities for Western Australia
Reliable, safe Micro Power Systems for Esperance farmers
Police hold concerns for welfare of Keith GARLINGE
Canine arrest after evade police incident
Police hold concerns for welfare of Vasile BOBIC
Southern Cross fatal crash
Welshpool serious crash
Police arrest – Westminster assault
Wanneroo and Girrawheen set for a raft of sporting infrastructure
McGowan Government levels playing field for women’s sport in Nollamara
Whereabouts sought of Thomas LARKIN
$1 million funding for Swan and Canning river foreshore restoration
Navratri festival dance spectacular comes to Elizabeth Quay
Minister’s first formal trip to Vietnam aims to deepen trade links
McGowan Government’s fiscal discipline continues
More than $700,000 for Great Southern regional economic development
Australian-first Bushfire Centre of Excellence to be based in regional WA
Armadale house fire arrest
Preston Settlement fatal crash
$1.5m works on Baldivis Sporting Complex set to begin
Long-term cycling strategy for Leeuwin-Naturaliste region outlined
Margaret River Perimeter Road reaches practical completion
Double-storey classroom block officially opens
Midland TAFE to be transformed into METRONET training facility
New clinics set to benefit rare disease patients
Grants open to agriculture and aquaculture to seek out innovation
South-West projects to receive more than $700,000 in grant funding
Premier hosts steel industry roundtable to support local jobs
Aveley North Primary School opens with a world of opportunities
Midland unit fire – Information sought
Targeted funding to help most vulnerable disability cohort
City of Perth supports Aboriginal tourism businesses
Groundbreaking PCYC program providing a safe space in Roebourne
Police hold concerns for the welfare of Lois HART
Arrest after series of stealing from vehicles
Tech-savvy program to build STEM skills in Western Australians of all ages
Welshpool fatal crash – further charges laid against driver
Citizen Science Technology Launched for Smart Cities
Federal Labor’s Australian shipping policy welcomed
2019 WA Heritage Awards finalists announced
New $20 million upgrades to Champion Bay Senior High School
New Geraldton Jobs and Skills Centre to boost opportunities for Mid-West region
Seville Grove scrub fire
Public urged to comment on future planning for mental health and alcohol and other drug services