After years in development, milk from Western Australia's first commercial size camel dairy hits the market, and at more than $20 a litre some are labelling it "white gold".

A year after bushfires pushed a critically-endangered parrot close to extinction, things are sounding promising in the remote Cape Arid National Park.

The WA Premier's deputy chief of staff and a former senior employee of ex-treasurer Troy Buswell have formally apologised after being found in contempt of state Parliament over Mr Buswell's car crashes.

One Nation founder Pauline Hanson demands fellow senator Rod Culleton come to her office this morning to discuss a letter he wrote that prompted a referral to the Queensland police chief.

The WA Government hopes a new rapid bus transit line from Ellenbrook will erase almost a decade of uncertainty surrounding public transport to Perth's north-eastern suburbs, but many local residents remain unconvinced.

Water fluoridation has become a state election topic in the Kimberley, with both major candidates opposing the introduction of fluoride to Kununurra's drinking water.

Before spotter planes, drones and satellites, Western Australia relied on humans posted in treetop lookouts to detect bushfires. This is the story of how they were built.

Friends of an Australian teenager being held in Bali on suspicion of possessing a small amount of drugs, say the allegations are "very uncharacteristic" and that they want to help the 18-year-old's family.

A Sri Lankan-born doctor who bludgeoned her husband to death with a mallet after years of abuse is appealing to the Immigration Minister to allow her to stay in Australia after serving her sentence.

A meteorite estimated to be older than Earth is recovered from a West Australian farm with the help of some enthusiastic stargazers and a phone app.

A Museum of Water, awash with bath water and melted snowmen, is being created in Western Australia's Great Southern region.

Fire destroys two villas in the Perth suburb of Mount Hawthorn.

Former West Australian Liberal premier Richard Court will be Australia's next ambassador to Japan and is expected to take up his post early next year.

A 23-year-old Sumatran orangutan at Perth Zoo undergoes a 360-degree body scan to investigate a lump inside its nose that appears to be linked to unusual bleeding.

The way Australia taxes companies for gas projects now lags behind our closest neighbour, Papua New Guinea, which has reformed its tax system to ensure it gets money sooner.

This years may be the best hay season in 20 years but prices are unlikely to match it according to two industry experts.

A 46-year-old Perth teacher is charged with the assault of a primary school student during an altercation in a classroom.

Nita Downs Station in the Kimberley starts irrigating fodder crops for its cattle and already has a plan to expand.

A 68-year-old West Australian man whose defence has been "disadvantaged" by the passing of time, is found guilty of unlawfully and indecently dealing with a child in Geraldton more than 30 years ago.

Perth's eastern suburbs will have their first tertiary education campus, in the form of a medical school, by 2019 under an agreement signed between the Barnett Government and Curtin University.

A decrease in listed rental properties in WA signals a return from the drastic oversupply of earlier this year.

The Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia has one of the highest rates of Indigenous suicide in the country, and in one area almost every resident has been touched by a tragedy.

A $120 million plan to turn 5 million hectares of government-owned former pastoral land in Western Australia into conservation parks managed by Indigenous rangers is met with a sceptical response from the pastoral industry.