Roads
Prime Minister promises $96 million to ease Perth congestion
Mr Morrison is mid-way through a four-day visit to Western Australia, as the coalition fights to hold onto four seats it can ill afford to lose at the federal election.
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Police
Man killed in crash north of Perth
Police are investigating a fatal crash in Yanchep which claimed the life of a young man.
- by staff writers
Police
'I was crushed': Mandurah driver tells of horrific road rage incident
"The main injury [feels like] at I’ve left my staffy at home with no one to look after him," he said.
- by Hannah Barry
Police investigate after WA man hospitalised in road rage incident
Reporter Jacqueline Robson said it was unclear what happened next, but witnesses said the man became pinned between both cars and was severely injured.
- by staff writers
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Road safety
Woman charged over Welshpool crash that killed beloved son and brother
Jordan Thorsager, 24, was killed after a Ford Falcon hit him on Leach Highway, Welshpool, in the early hours of Thursday morning.
- by staff writers
Young woman hospitalised after crash with unmarked police car in Perth's north
The officers had been in the middle of a pursuit when they ran the red light.
Roads
Construction company faces million-dollar claim after Perth NorthLink worker's leg shattered
It’s understood the worker was moving a load of steel posts with a telescopic handler as a part of the $1.2 billion project on Tonkin Highway in Morley on February 1, 2017.
- by staff writers
Man charged with drink driving after passenger dies in WA crash
The car struck a cow on the roadway and the car was significantly damaged.
- by staff writers
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Motorcyclist dies in early morning crash on Mitchell Freeway
The man was driving near the Shenton Avenue exit in Connolly just before 3am.
- by staff writers
Road safety
Passenger killed after car crashes into cow in Tom Price
Investigators are urging anyone with dashcam footage of the crash to come forward.
- by staff writers
Roads
'Cultural change' needed: WA trails eastern states in effort to bring road toll down
WA's Police Minister says a "cultural change" is needed to drive down the state's road toll, which remains higher than the national average.
- by Phil Hickey