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From the Commissioner: Tips to keep your family safe during summer
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Perth, WA
Locals and visitors to go cray-cray for new South West destination
Next Steps For Offshore Wind
Next steps in securing Australia’s offshore wind industry to power regional jobs
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC Perth 23 January
WasteSorted Schools Grants to cut waste and boost recycling
Pictorial contracts research project to advance digital data sharing
New Reference Group to support emerging research leaders in WA
Evolution Of Human Penis: Why Size Does Matter
TAC Update – Issue 114
Port Investment Supports Growing Trade At Esperance
Grants to boost opportunities and demand for sheep industry
From ice sheets to gum trees: Nine projects receive 2026 Thomas Davies Research Grant backing
Creative Australia touring programs bring more live performing arts to audiences in remote and regional areas
Police Are Responding To Serious Crash – Innaloo
Former financial advisor Anthony Torre sentenced to six years imprisonment for fraud and stealing
Why are human penises so large? New evolutionary study finds two main reasons
Fish Kill In Lower Vasse River
Severe weather update: Tropical Cyclone expected for northern WA
One Million South Australians In Jobs For First Time
Work Begins On Chung Wah Community Centre
ACF has taken the Environment Minister to court. What does that actually mean? 
Transitional R-Codes Arrangements To Conclude In April
Severe weather update: Extreme heat and fire danger for SE Australia
More Than 280 Road Safety Upgrades Announced
Partial Midland Line closure makes way for new METRONET station
Community Invests In Aspiring Youth
DPIRD collection ticks over 150,000 insect specimens with new species discovery
Parliament House, Canberra 22 January
Police Are Responding To Fatal Crash – Dianella
National Day of Mourning for Bondi terror attack victims
Esperance construction capacity expanded through RED Grants
Hate crime laws may have unintended consequences – including chilling free speech
Department boosts community connections for Broome prisoners
Griffin Coal extension delivers certainty for jobs and energy
Food And Beverage Study To Support Emissions Reduction
Griffin Coal State Agreement extension brings certainty for workers and energy transition
WA volunteers supported through $425,000 Lotterywest grant
Recruitment Information Session 21 January
Sydney Man Charged With Alleged $3.5 Million NDIS Fraud
New study sheds light on the threat of ‘marine darkwaves’ to ocean life
Radio Interview – ABC Radio National Breakfast 21 January
Bannister Fatal Crash
Construction Starts On Landmark Byford Health Hub 20 January
Alert to Perth motorists – fill up now to beat the petrol price rise
Warm weather brings increased risk of amoebic meningitis
Equipping family and domestic violence workers with the skills they need