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Jayme Harken Captains WA to Historic 92-Point Win Over SA
SportsMay 16

Jayme Harken Captains WA to Historic 92-Point Win Over SA

Claremont champion Jayme Harken led Western Australia's women's football team to their first-ever victory over South Australia, dominating by 92 points in her captaincy debut. The breakthrough 99-7 win marks a milestone moment for WA women's football after years of near-misses.

Google News - Australia Breakthrough2 min read
Ghana's Wa West Breaks Ground on First TVET School
SolutionsMay 13

Ghana's Wa West Breaks Ground on First TVET School

A remote corner of Ghana's Upper West Region is finally getting its first technical school after families spent years unable to afford sending their children elsewhere for education. The groundbreaking fulfills a six-year-old promise and brings skills training home to one of the country's most underserved areas.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Small Town United to Protect Families in 1985
Acts of KindnessMar 24

Small Town United to Protect Families in 1985

When a controversial spiritual group moved into tiny Pemberton, Australia in 1985, locals didn't panic. Instead, they showed how powerful community bonds can be when people look out for each other.

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Wind and Solar Farms to Pay Local Communities
Planet WinsMar 4

WA Wind and Solar Farms to Pay Local Communities

Western Australia is introducing guidelines requiring renewable energy companies to pay host communities based on project size. Wind farms generating 2 gigawatts could contribute $1.75 million annually to local towns.

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Community Demands Climate Action as Emissions Rise
Daily MixMay 5

WA Community Demands Climate Action as Emissions Rise

Western Australia's conservation groups are pushing for stronger climate targets after state emissions rose for the third straight year. The push comes as communities and industry leaders call for a clear roadmap to clean energy.

Google News - Emissions Reduction2 min read
WA to Let Vulnerable Adults Share Their Own Stories
SolutionsMar 26

WA to Let Vulnerable Adults Share Their Own Stories

Western Australia may soon let people under state guardianship speak publicly about their experiences for the first time in decades. An independent legal review says there's "no good reason" to silence these vulnerable adults if they want to share their stories. #

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Tests World-First Green Export Targets for Climate Action
Daily MixMay 5

WA Tests World-First Green Export Targets for Climate Action

Western Australia is pioneering a new approach to fighting climate change by setting the world's first targets for green commodity exports. While shifting away from traditional emissions targets, the state is betting on renewable energy, clean steel production, and economic transformation to drive decarbonization.

Google News - Emissions Reduction3 min read
WA Tackles Illegal Tobacco With New Police Taskforce
Community HeroesJan 18

WA Tackles Illegal Tobacco With New Police Taskforce

Western Australia is launching a specialized taskforce to shut down stores selling illegal tobacco and stop the violence plaguing communities. Led by a dedicated "tobacco tzar," the team will combine health inspectors with police expertise to protect neighborhoods from escalating crime.

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Offers Free RSV Vaccines to 15,000 Aged Care Residents
Health & WellnessFeb 19

WA Offers Free RSV Vaccines to 15,000 Aged Care Residents

After Western Australia's worst flu season on record, the state is rolling out free RSV vaccines to protect 15,000 older residents in aged care facilities. The $2.6 million program could save lives and prevent hospital overcrowding this winter.

ABC Australia2 min read
18 Community Batteries Bring Solar Power to 5,300 WA Homes
SolutionsJun 13

18 Community Batteries Bring Solar Power to 5,300 WA Homes

Western Australia is installing 18 community batteries that will store rooftop solar energy and power thousands of homes through evening peak times by mid-2027. The $25 million project marks a major step forward for a state that had zero grid storage just three years ago.

Google News - Clean Energy2 min read
WA Overhauls 70-Year Housing Waitlist to Prioritize Need
Solutions6d ago

WA Overhauls 70-Year Housing Waitlist to Prioritize Need

Western Australia is transforming its social housing system for the first time in seven decades, putting domestic violence survivors and homeless people at the front of the line. The new approach ranks applications by urgency rather than wait time, offering hope to thousands facing immediate danger.

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Protects Home Buyers After Builder Collapse Left Hundreds
SolutionsMay 13

WA Protects Home Buyers After Builder Collapse Left Hundreds

Western Australia is introducing new laws to protect home buyers after hundreds were left homeless and cash-strapped when builder Nicheliving collapsed. The reforms give regulators power to demand financial proof from struggling builders before disaster strikes.

ABC Australia3 min read
WA Inquiry Hears From 26,000 Voices for Greyhound Welfare
SolutionsMar 30

WA Inquiry Hears From 26,000 Voices for Greyhound Welfare

More than 26,000 Western Australians have sparked a parliamentary inquiry into greyhound racing, with advocates sharing powerful stories about why change is needed. The movement shows how grassroots advocacy can push important conversations about animal welfare into the halls of government.

ABC Australia3 min read
New Koala Species Discovered Hiding in WA Caves for 100 Years
Planet WinsMay 6

New Koala Species Discovered Hiding in WA Caves for 100 Years

Scientists discovered that koala fossils in Western Australia aren't just ancient relatives—they're an entirely different species that lived until 28,000 years ago. The extinct koala had mysterious face grooves and a slimmer build than today's cuddly icons.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
WA Honors 3 Fallen Firefighters Who Gave Everything
Community HeroesMay 3

WA Honors 3 Fallen Firefighters Who Gave Everything

Three Western Australian firefighters were honored Sunday as their names joined 100 others on the state's Fallen Firefighters' Honour Roll. Two died from cancers linked to their service, while one gave his life battling a blaze.

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Brings FIFO Disability Workers to Remote Communities
SolutionsMar 2

WA Brings FIFO Disability Workers to Remote Communities

People in rural Western Australia will soon have disability support workers flying to them instead of traveling hundreds of miles for care. A new government program is bringing therapists and support services directly to five regional areas after a successful trial helped hundreds access the help they need. #

ABC Australia3 min read
WA Bill Brings Hope After 26 Years of Train Safety Advocacy
SolutionsJun 8

WA Bill Brings Hope After 26 Years of Train Safety Advocacy

Western Australia is set to debate legislation requiring trains to have flashing beacons and side lighting, a change families have fought decades to achieve. The bill could save lives at the 20,000 rail crossings across Australia where most accidents still happen.

ABC Australia2 min read
WA Reviews 2,000 AI Camera Fines, Appeals System Working
SolutionsApr 21

WA Reviews 2,000 AI Camera Fines, Appeals System Working

Western Australia's new AI road safety cameras are catching seatbelt violations at unprecedented scale, and when drivers appeal unfair fines, the system is listening. With 60% of appeals succeeding, the state is proving technology and fairness can work together.

ABC Australia2 min read
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SolutionsMar 11

2 Mid-Columbia school districts named top 25 in WA for academic growth

Google News - Student Achievement1 min read
2,000 Desks End Floor Lessons for Ghana Students
SolutionsMay 10

2,000 Desks End Floor Lessons for Ghana Students

For years, thousands of children in Ghana's Wa East district learned while sitting on bare concrete floors, their uniforms torn and dusty by day's end. Thanks to a local MP and partners, 2,000 new desks are finally giving students a proper place to learn.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read

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