Simon Beaumont will keep you up to date with all the latest breaking stories and issues in Perth.
Talking Perth Italian Festival with MC James Liotta & "Mr. Accordion Man” Frank Miranda
Full-strength beer will be available to fans at Optus Stadium under a new alcohol policy for the 2026 season.
Four people, including two teenagers, have been found dead inside a Mosman Park home, with police treating the case as a suspected murder-suicide.
Filming has begun on a major new Netflix series in WA, starring Antony Starr, with the 8-part production set to employ 100+ locals and inject more than $19 million into the state economy.
The man accused of allegedly throwing a homemade bomb at the January 26 Invasion Day rally has won a bid to keep his identity secret.
Shop owners have reported counterfeit banknotes at multiple shopping centres, including High Wycombe and Coogee.
Liquor stores have been caught selling illegal tobacco, raising fresh concerns about compliance and enforcement in the retail sector.
Deputy Nationals Leader Kevin Hogan joined 6PR Mornings to explain the party’s decision to break from the Coalition for the second time in a year.
WALGA President Karen Chappel has warned that harvesting equipment is putting significant strain on Western Australia’s roads.
On 6PR Mornings, Nine Radio Federal Politics Editor Michael Pachi spoke about the latest on hate speech legislation discussions.
Former Labor figure Tim Picton has died aged 36, weeks after an alleged nightclub assault in Perth.
Police charged 18 Bandidos members and seized their motorcycles after a Police Air Wing spotted the group riding recklessly on the Kwinana Freeway.
The social media ban for under-16s has been in effect for one month, and some teenagers are apparently struggling.
A Perth local has alerted 6PR Perth Today to an alarming discovery: large containers of nitrous oxide, also known as nangs being left"everywhere'.
Parliament has been recalled early in a bid to pass the Albanese government's proposed hate speech and gun legislation.
Australian Convenience Stores CEO Theo Foukkare has shared his ideas on how to address the illicit tobacco trade crisis.
There are growing concerns for the well-being and health of Australians, with extreme heat becoming more common as temperatures continue to rise.
New figures have revealed inspections of stores suspected of selling illicit tobacco have dropped as the Cook government has defended the delay in giving Western Australia Police greater powers to deal with illicit tobacco.
Shadow Health Minister, Libby Mettam, joined Chrissy Morrissy.
6PR and Nine News reporter, Holly Edwards-Smith, has provided the latest details.
General manager of the The Roebuck Bay Hotel, Tamara Burchell, joined Chrissy Morrissy.
Foodbank WA CEO, Kate O’Hara, has addressed the current crisis in regards to households struggling to put food on the table.
Will Bake from the Renters and Housing Union and Nicola Torres joined Chrissy Morrissy.