We’re bringing our live blog to a close for the day, thank you for joining us.
Here’s what we covered today:
- West Coast coach Andrew McQualter is confident Elijah Hewett will re-sign with the Eagles despite the midfielder being stuck in the WAFL as rival AFL clubs sniff about.
A WA private school has topped national rankings to be named the best in the country, according to an independent school comparison platform.
A 61-year-old man who died after a Transperth bus crashed into a tree in Wanneroo on Thursday has been identified as Banksia Grove father Rooney Taua.
- The WA state government has announced that FIFA World Cup matches will be shown live at the Northbridge Piazza on a big screen.
Special licences will be available for West Australian venues to stay open and screen the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is set to kick off across North America on June 9.
Cottesloe locals could soon be able to jump in a sauna before their ocean dip if a new plan for the roof of the North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club gets the tick of approval.
A joint investigation by the WA Police arson squad and Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions has led to charges being laid against a Busselton man over a bushfire in a South West forest.
A Broome man is due to appear in Perth Magistrates Court today accused of purchasing child abuse material from the Philippines.
Thank you again for tuning in today. We’ll see you back here on Monday for more news you need to know.