Natalie Jones is ABC Education's Perth-based digital content creator, making educational videos and free resources for teachers and children. She has previously worked as a producer for Jon Faine's ABC Radio Melbourne Mornings program, as a News reporter in Broome and as a talkback radio host in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
What started out as abstinence during a pregnancy four years ago turned into a game with myself to see how long I could go without alcohol.
Operatic punk, a Korean snack stand on stage, and a return to the golden age of dance halls were some of the highlights of the festival in 2026. Perth's public botanic gardens are a riot of colourful, climate-tolerant flora, the product of a year's planning and detailed scientific work to source plants from across the state.99-year-old Sonia Grant started working in the ABC record library in 1942, keeping track of the vast vinyl collection essential to the station's operation.
Search for known shipwrecks off WA coast finds some just aren't where they're supposed to be A Perth archaeologist and anthropologist has made an unexpected discovery — some of the known shipwrecks off the WA coast aren't where they're supposed to be. Concerned Scarborough parent says "You're basically standing in the middle of the road with a child, a dog a pram. Most of us parents grit our teeth, we hold on and we go for it.
It's just not right. Pathogens, not dodgy prawns, behind festive spike in Perth gastro outbreaks The number of viral gastro cases in Perth exploded in 2021, with 544 recorded rotavirus infections in the metro area. Traditional owners in WA's Pilbara region ask Rio Tinto to redesign mine expansion plans, following the discovery of Aboriginal artefacts in a rock shelter dating back 40,000 years.
Beach managers in the Western Australian town of Broome are hoping a mapping system which could predict the arrival of deadly jellyfish blooms will make their jobs easier. A budget cruise-boat operator says he is baffled by a "surprise" prohibition notice issued over the safety of his vessel hours before a tour was due to depart, leaving passengers high and dry.
Two children who nearly drowned in a waterway in the Kimberley at the weekend should never have been swimming in the area, authorities say. There were failures in the police response to a domestic violence case that ended with the tragic death of a 10-month-old boy in Western Australia's north, a Corruption and Crime Commission report finds.
Cable Beach in WA is closed to swimmers after a 2-metre crocodile is spotted north of the area and a second unconfirmed sighting within the flagged area. A two-year-old girl is bitten by a wild dog in Western Australia's remote north while her family picnic on a beach. Police believe former navy sailor Richard Dorrough was responsible for the death of a 21-year-old Sara-Lee Davey in the Kimberley town of Broome 19 years ago, a coronial inquest has been told.
A woman who helped her violent and abusive ex-boyfriend after he murdered a Queensland bus driver near Broome could be eligible for parole in months. A seed bank project in remote northern Australia is training Aboriginal women in horticulture to help protect plant biodiversity of the region. A man who bashed to death Queensland bus driver Lindsay Judas and buried his body in a shallow bush grave is found guilty of murder.
The former girlfriend of a Sammy Hietanen, accused of murdering a Queensland bus driver in Broome, tells a court she was assaulted by her partner when she asked what happened to the victim. An escalating neighbourly dispute is believed to be to blame for an arson attack on a house where two women, one with an intellectual impairment, were inside in the Western Australian town of Broome.
A universal downturn in commodity prices is taking its toll in Western Australia's Kimberley region, where locals are patiently waiting for the next boom to come along. A bus driver whose remains were found in a shallow bush grave in Broome was killed by a fellow camper, who bashed him twice over the head before burying his body and stealing his car, the WA Supreme Court hears.
The WA Health Minister has confirmed he has applied for exemptions to a Government job freeze, to ease the burden on services in the Kimberley. Broome resident Kevin Smith is dubbed the Cable Beach 'turtle whisperer' for his efforts monitoring nesting activity on the famous beach. If you are a whistleblower, believe you have sensitive information that should be made public, or wish to protect your identity, find our more secure options. Government accused of 'burying' response to landmark gambling report
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