Breaking News from Perth & Western Australia | WAtoday.com.au

We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.

Advertisement
Barry Urban leaves Perth Magistrates Court on November 14, 2018.

Reporter Podcast: Unmasking Urban

How a Perth reporter’s investigation landed its subject in jail.

Trial by Water podcast

Trial by Water podcast

A new investigative podcast about one of Australia’s most controversial cases.

Campus Hub CTA tile

Interactive: Search for uni courses

Search for uni courses across Australia with Campus your essential education guide


Molly Wilkes died by suicide after years of domestic violence abuse.
Graphic content
Domestic violence

Perth mum vows to stop abusers profiting from victims’ deaths

Julie Adams says her beautiful, feisty daughter died after relentless and emotional, sexual, physical and financial abuse. She wants to stop it happening to others.

Perth’s rental rat race ‘less frenzied’, but tenants not out of the woods yet

The rise in Perth rents has stalled for the time being.

Perth house rents remained steady over the quarter for the first time in almost three years but with developers struggling to get residential projects to stack up it will be many years before Perth low vacancy rate improves substantially.

Is Atlassian’s year-long experiment the future of work?

Australia’s largest technology company’s new workspace has just 12 desks in total and barely any meeting rooms. But its workers love it.

Mortgage holders warned to brace for higher interest rates

More increases in interest rates and repayments could be on the cards for   variable rate mortgage holders.

Higher interest rates could be on the way if inflation does not soon show signs of slowing.

Why Australia’s fastest woman won’t compete in the Olympics’ fastest race

Australian sprint star Torrie Lewis.

Sprint sensation Torrie Lewis is Australia’s fastest woman over 100 metres, but she won’t compete in the blue-ribbon event at Paris.

Analysis
Gas

The Gorgon deal that could up the stakes on WA’s looming gas shortage

Western Australia’s biggest gas plant may be able to export for 30 years with no obligation to supply the state, thanks to an agreement struck two decades ago.

Business leaders, lobbyists, media executives and actors have descended on Canberra for a night of shameless networking … sorry, raising money for charity.

CBD feels the love at the Midwinter Ball

Business leaders, lobbyists, media executives and actors have descended on Canberra for a night of shameless networking … sorry, raising money for charity.

Labor believes Fatima Payman’s rebellion was plotted for a month

<p>

The young senator’s decision to cross the floor and to later speak out against her party bears all the hallmarks of a carefully co-ordinated plan, according to Labor figures.

Niki Savva
Niki Savva

Award-winning political commentator and author

Could delaying menopause help women live longer?

The earlier a woman enters this life phase, the higher her risk for developing conditions such as dementia, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and other age-related diseases.

The earlier a woman enters this life phase, the higher her risk for developing dementia, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and more.

Lawyer charged with smuggling drug-filled balloons into Sydney prison

The solicitor allegedly concealed cocaine, methamphetamine, buprenorphine and tobacco inside six balloons.

Payman furore to come to a head as Albanese suggests exit

Senator Fatima Payman.

It’s understood Fatima Payman intends to make a statement about her future on Thursday and announce a formal split from Labor.

Why Australia’s fastest woman won’t compete in the Olympics’ fastest race

Australian sprint star Torrie Lewis.

Sprint sensation Torrie Lewis is Australia’s fastest woman over 100 metres, but she won’t compete in the blue-ribbon event at Paris.

‘Spent too much money’: A-League club distributions slashed to $500,000

APL chairman Stephen Conroy says the competition was facing financial ruin unless it passed a $20 million hit onto club owners.

Vince Vaughn in an out-there crime tale, Carl Hiaasen’s Bad Monkey.

The top 10 TV shows to put in your diary for the second half of the year

From Vince Vaughn to Keira Knightley and Cate Blanchett, TV has some treats lined up over the next six months.

Opinion
AFL 2024

Is Darcy Moore really playing ‘awful’ footy? Cornes and McClure go head-to-head

Pies skipper Darcy Moore.

The two footy media heavyweights who don’t shirk the big issues are refusing to back down on Collingwood captain Darcy Moore. Here, they both make their case.

Advertisement

THE PEOPLE OF PERTH

Mark Naglazas baristas feature WAtoday. Picture: WAtoday

They help kickstart our days, but what does it take to be a top barista?

Three masters of the espresso machine explain why it takes more than an excellent brew to make the perfect coffee shop experience.

Karen at Hank’s Corner in North Perth

Dullsville? Hardly: Perth people share the city they know

Think Perth is quiet? You just need to know where to go. Here are some Perth punters who can definitely give you some inspiration for what to do this weekend.

Western Australia

The teenagers were arrested by police and charged after the incident.
Exclusive
Crime

Alleged Karrinyup knife attacker re-offended hours after bail: police

A teenager alleged to have stolen knives at a shopping centre and taken part in stabbing two men allegedly went on a crime spree just hours after getting bail.

Former WA councillor cleared over election pamphlet smear

Cr Hugh Nguyen staunchly defended claims he created a election pamphlet critising a fellow councillor

A pamphlet distributed to thousands of homes intended to sully the reputation of a local government councillor backfired when the featured candidate won the seat.

Exiled WA senator being advised by the preference whisperer

Labor senator Fatima Payman.

Rogue Labor senator Fatima Payman is being advised by controversial election strategist Glenn Druery.

Alleged Perth train robbery baffles court

The accused outside court.

Perth prosecutors have been left puzzled by the alleged behaviour of a “talented” youth.

Jailed Perth grandma’s family plead for action on ‘love scam’ trial

West Australian woman and Aboriginal community leader Donna Nelson.

The family of Donna Nelson have spoken with Foreign Minister Penny Wong, in a bid to speed up the 58-year-old’s trial in Japan after it was delayed again due to last-minute evidence.

From our partners

Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content

Opinion

Explore

Advertisement

Property

Good Food

Lifestyle

Culture

Traveller

Sport

g
Opinion
AFL 2024

Is Darcy Moore really playing ‘awful’ footy? Cornes and McClure go head-to-head

The two footy media heavyweights who don’t shirk the big issues are refusing to back down on Collingwood captain Darcy Moore. Here, they both make their case.

Australian basketball great Lauren Jackson.
Exclusive
Paris 2024

‘You’re a liar’: The tough family moments on Lauren Jackson’s road to Paris

Australian basketball legend Lauren Jackson, who describes herself as “on borrowed time”, will play at her fifth Olympics in Paris – 12 years after her last appearance, in London. Her path to Paris has been a minefield.

Wimbledon No.6 seed Andrey Rublev loses his temper on his way to a first-round loss.

Rublev’s wrath: Sixth seed Russian throws tantrum in loss to Wimbledon novice

Andrey Rublev is one of the world’s best players, but can throw a wobbly like no one else, as he showed in his first-round loss.

Dyson Daniels drives to the basket.

Boomers coach stresses on final selection as young stars look to new NBA teams

The Australian Boomers will play on Thursday night and then wait to hear from coach Brian Goorjian about whether they will be going to Paris 2024.

Andrew Hoy
Exclusive
Paris 2024

Hoy falls at final hurdle in bid for ninth Olympics

The Australian rider, who has won six Olympic medals since his Games debut at Los Angeles in 1984, has missed out on a ticket to Paris.

Josh Daicos is in doubt to face Essendon this week.
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

The star Pies racing the clock to face Dons; Blue Boyd’s ban downgraded; Umpiring is as good as ever, says AFL boss

Collingwood have two premiership players in doubt this week, but there is relief on the injury front for Carlton and Hawthorn, while AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has defended the league’s under-pressure umpires.

The Wanderers’ NPL match against Sydney Olympic descends into chaos.

‘Absolute scenes’: Wanderers hit with huge penalty for flares and pitch invasion

The A-League club has been heavily punished for wild scenes at a state league match against Sydney Olympic in May.

Advertisement

Most Viewed today

Loading