Rainbow flags were the order of the day at the Great Southern Football League’s Women’s Pride Round at Retravision Stadium on Saturday, as crowds celebrated the third year of the special round.
More details of Albany’s bicentenary celebrations, Albany 2026, have been revealed with the City of Albany approving grants for 15 diverse projects across film, festivals, art and storytelling.
The Minister for Water has responded to community opposition to a desalination plant proposed by Water Corporation for Frenchman Bay, saying she remains “absolutely committed” to finding the best solution
The contract for transforming one of WA’s most historically rich areas has been awarded with the winning firm expected to finalise the design in late 2025
Tiny homes will soon be wheeled onto Denmark properties in a move to address the region’s housing crisis, making it one of the first local governments to do so since Statewide regulations changed in September.
An Albany woman who has spent the past three years championing elders’ rights and helping them “protect themselves” has been named the State’s seniors advocate of the year.
After more than a year of assembly at the MCB construction yard, Albany’s first wave energy generator project was delivered into the water last Tuesday.
The Port of Albany will soon be home to a new large-scale artwork with Southern Ports offering up to $5000 to a local Aboriginal artist for the design.
The City of Albany has taken a swing at the WA Electoral Commission with councillors claiming the most recent local government election was riddled with “bad behaviour, bad management or bad policy”.