Marty Zambotto, 29, known as Go-Jo, gyrates across the Eurovision Song Contest stage in the second semifinal, but fails to make the cut.
Huge area of WA bushland torched by fire burning for more than a month
The small WA communities of Windy Harbour and Northcliffe are battling challenging conditions and fatigue from a bushfire that has threatened both towns for more than a month.
WA political candidates tearing their hair out over sign vandalism
While the WA government remains odds-on favourite to retain government at Saturday's election, the fight for its most marginal regional seat has been anything but quiet.
Country WA town proud to see homegrown star Go-Jo in Eurovision
As Go-Jo gears up to represent Australia at Eurovision, he has become the talk of the town in the country community he grew up in, with friends quickly dubbing him one of the "biggest names to come out of Manji".
Topic:Profile
Bushfire threat eases for WA town after evacuation by boat considered
A bushfire emergency warning is downgraded for Windy Harbour in Western Australia's South West after light rain helps reduce the threat.
Drones ground water bombers during another WA bushfire
Aerial support had to be pulled during Sunday's bushfire in Dunsborough after rogue drones were spotted in the area.
Serena and her 'broken family' a symbol of WA election's thorniest issue
Serena Leotta is one of thousands of West Australians struggling with the state's housing crisis, which is set to be a decisive issue for voters this election.
Australian universities join NASA to combat fires sparked by lightning
A global team of researchers has turned its focus to an earlier detection of lightning strikes which cause devastating bushfires in Australia every year.
Big divide remains in timber towns, a year after native logging ban
The WA government insists its native timber logging ban was well planned and timber towns are now thriving, but others say they are falling through the cracks.
Buyer picks up WA house for $2,000 'on a whim' as councils recoup debts
Abandoned properties being sold by councils present an oasis of affordability for those willing to get their hands dirty.
After 70 years, Dick and Pixie share recipe for long life on the land
Dick and Pixie von Hofe have just celebrated 70 years of marriage, and say hard work, determination and, of course, love are the key ingredients.
Topic:Feel Good
Body of missing Vietnam veteran, bogged ute found at remote WA salt lake
William Wadsworth, 76, was staying in a caravan park at Norseman, 700 kilometres east of Perth, when he and his blue utility disappeared on August 15.
Weather conditions have 'confused' WA's cherry trees resulting in low to no yields
South West growers have experienced unseasonable weather conditions throughout 2024 resulting in drastically reduced yields.
Gnomes at popular WA tourist attraction bear the brunt of 'extraordinary' storm
More than 100 millimetres of rain have fallen in the state's South West in the last 24 hours, damaging a local landmark and leaving farmers counting their losses.
'Friendly' Vietnam vet still missing months after checking in to country caravan park
Three months after he disappeared, the family of William Wadsworth are desperate to know what happened to the 76-year-old Vietnam veteran and, as the days go by, they believe foul play should not be ruled out.
Countries like India are after premium WA fruit to get their daily avocado milkshake fix
Last financial year Western Australia produced a record volume of more than 65,000 tonnes of avocados, representing 44 per cent of the total volume grown in Australia.
An idea born while driving a tractor will see Manjimup farmers take to the screen
A WA region dealing with the closure of the local timber industry hopes a new television pilot will share some hidden stories from the area.
Off-roaders warned against over confidence after risky night-time river crossing goes wrong in WA
A rescuer says the Victorian driver was "lucky to walk away" from the mishap in the state's south, warning other outdoor enthusiasts to take care as the school holidays begin.
Bibbulmun Track hikers, Munda Biddi bikers call for trail protection as miners expand
As more areas in south-west and southern Western Australia are flagged for future mining activity, hikers and bikers say they're worried some of the state's best trails will be affected if more isn't done to protect them.
WA's second-largest city struggles to support rise in people sleeping rough
Homeless support services in Bunbury say people are arriving from surrounding areas in seek of help but they are already under strain.
An abandoned building could be the answer for parents needing child care in Manjimup
Parents in the WA town like Michela and Nick Blechynden hope it can ease crippling wait times that have forced many to go without child care or travel to neighbouring towns.