Dr. Paul Armstrong suggested residents consider wearing a mask in crowded settings
The smart freeway will include road sensors, CCTV cameras and digital signs.
Small states have shone in the business-friendliness rankings with South Australia leading the pack.
Authorities have been fighting the blaze since Monday.
The number of public servants in every state has increased between 2023 and 2024.
Roger Cook is seeking legal advice to see whether he can change the date of the state election, which could run at the same time as the federal poll.
The government says the Liberal Party initially supported offshore wind.
The move comes as the actual construction of wind turbine projects draw the ire of residents.
The state’s Corruption and Crime Commission has ruled that Chris Field used expenses to fund overseas trips associated with an international role.
Deadly contamination from the mining of blue asbestos at Wittenoom in WA has spread outside a 46,000 hectare management zone, the group says.
Gun owners were given up to $1,000 in cash for giving back their guns ahead of strict new gun laws in Western Australia.
‘Primarily that’s because we can’t compete with the wages, but it’s also about the cost of living in regional and remote areas,’ said Andrew Bryan.
‘I’m unapologetic for our safety-first approach which strengthens gun controls and enhances public safety,’ Labor Premier Roger Cook said.
The printing press business in Australia continues to shrink.
Police have yet to declare the incident a ’terrorist incident.’
A ‘radicalised’ 16 year-old male has been shot dead by police after he allegedly stabbed a man in a Willetton Bunnings carpark.
Among the submissions, national air carrier Qantas said some measures used during the later stages of the pandemic were ‘disproportionate.’
The gestational age for an abortion has been increased from 20 to 23 weeks in Western Australia.
Parents can get $250 for each secondary student and $150 for each primary student and kindergartener—provided they sign up for the ServicesWA app.
Dr. Paul Armstrong suggested residents consider wearing a mask in crowded settings
The smart freeway will include road sensors, CCTV cameras and digital signs.
Small states have shone in the business-friendliness rankings with South Australia leading the pack.
Authorities have been fighting the blaze since Monday.
The number of public servants in every state has increased between 2023 and 2024.
Roger Cook is seeking legal advice to see whether he can change the date of the state election, which could run at the same time as the federal poll.
The government says the Liberal Party initially supported offshore wind.
The move comes as the actual construction of wind turbine projects draw the ire of residents.
The state’s Corruption and Crime Commission has ruled that Chris Field used expenses to fund overseas trips associated with an international role.
Deadly contamination from the mining of blue asbestos at Wittenoom in WA has spread outside a 46,000 hectare management zone, the group says.
Gun owners were given up to $1,000 in cash for giving back their guns ahead of strict new gun laws in Western Australia.
‘Primarily that’s because we can’t compete with the wages, but it’s also about the cost of living in regional and remote areas,’ said Andrew Bryan.
‘I’m unapologetic for our safety-first approach which strengthens gun controls and enhances public safety,’ Labor Premier Roger Cook said.
The printing press business in Australia continues to shrink.
Police have yet to declare the incident a ’terrorist incident.’
A ‘radicalised’ 16 year-old male has been shot dead by police after he allegedly stabbed a man in a Willetton Bunnings carpark.
Among the submissions, national air carrier Qantas said some measures used during the later stages of the pandemic were ‘disproportionate.’
The gestational age for an abortion has been increased from 20 to 23 weeks in Western Australia.
Parents can get $250 for each secondary student and $150 for each primary student and kindergartener—provided they sign up for the ServicesWA app.