World Alzheimer's Month was marked in September, with World Alzheimer's Day on 21 September – an annual global campaign to raise awareness about a disease that affects millions worldwide.
The Y WA is working in partnership with Edith Cowan University School of Medical and Health Sciences to directly respond to expanding demand for speech therapy services in Western Australia.
If you'd told me years ago that walking would become one of the most powerful tools we have to fight heart disease in Western Australia, I might've smiled politely and asked for the research.
With our diverse film friendly locations, talented creatives and crew and competitive incentives, screen production in Western Australia is booming. Screenwest is ready to partner locally, nationally and internationally so more Western Australian stories can be shared with the world.
Perth Markets unveils its 20-year Site Masterplan to shape the future of its 51ha site, home to WA's wholesale fresh produce trading hub and associated industrial, commercial and retail assets.
Across industries, locations and roles, the same challenges keep surfacing for Australian businesses: AI, digital transformation, regulatory change, and geopolitical uncertainty.
For 10 years, the Central Park Plunge has been challenging brave community members to abseil 130 metres down Perth's Central Park Tower on St Georges Terrace to raise funds for charity.
Not-for-profits (NFPs) need a reliable pipeline of funding, volunteers and partners to effectively support their communities.That requires effective marketing.
The Women and Infants Research Foundation has furthered its commitment to improving the health of women, babies and families by awarding $260,000 to Western Australian research projects.
Renewed awareness of current food insecurity and poverty levels has rippled across the country, with businesses urged to contribute to long-lasting solutions in the wake of National Food Bank Day.
Inclusive and resilient communities are built on the foundations of charity work and driven by a shared objective to solve challenges such as food insecurity and childhood illness.
More than 35 years ago, Technical Resources began as a small family business, founded by Maureen and Nick Iustini to connect Western Australian job seekers with the right opportunities and support local businesses to grow. Built on trust, hard work, and family values, the company quickly became known not just for placements, but for making a lasting contribution to the WA community.