An aerial photograph of new cars at Fremantle Port tells the story of modern car colours — a sea of white, dotted with some grey/silver and black, with only occasional splashes of red or blue.
Reflective stickers and new signs have been installed at the site of cyclist Graham Forte's fatal crash, but his wife Jane wants more done to prevent future accidents.
The WA government's decision to waive fares for bus and train travel over Christmas and January has proved popular, but the requirement to keep tagging on and off (or buy a paper ticket) has perplexed some users.
Two decades ago, there was over 25,000 service stations across Australia. Chances are, you might have even used a petrol attendant to fill up your tank.
Western Australia’s Transport Minister is preparing to decide the fate of two large electronic advertising billboards, which have been deemed too distracting for drivers by Main Roads.
The body charged with advising the state government on WA’s long-term
infrastructure needs believes a per-kilometre charge for motorists could be used
to fund the state’s roads while also reducing traffic congestion.
Kununurra Hospital was so understaffed in its emergency department at the weekend that it asked police to request liquor restrictions to reduce patient presentations.