Imogen is a reporter for the Geraldton Guardian and Midwest Times. With experience in current affairs across print, broadcast and podcasting, Imogen is passionate about sharing community news in an impactful way.
Julian Bashford was just 13 when he first joined the Jurien Bay emergency services as a cadet — a decision he believes is one of the best he’s ever made.
Imogen Wilson
A 12-year-old boy returned home on Thursday night terrified after being surrounded by a group of teenagers on e-scooters carrying weapons.
Carnarvon police and detectives have charged a further two teenagers over an alleged crime spree resulting in burglaries, theft of a motor vehicle and dangerous driving.
Royals have kept their winning streak alive with a 48-point victory against Railways at the Recreation Ground in round four of the Community Bank Geraldton GNFL women’s competition.
Imogen Wilson & Rebecca Ruthven
After years of formal complaints and appeals for change, officers from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation finally visited Geraldton to investigate the big, dirty dust problem.
Railways’ unbeaten start of the season extended on Saturday afternoon after claiming a healthy 77-point victory at Recreation Ground against Chapman Valley in round four of the Community Bank Geraldton GNFL.
Geraldton Police reported a busy and successful week last week, with multiple “outstanding results” across several incidents in the community.
Geraldton’s fruit and veggie shop saw more than the average cucumber sale last weekend, with two staff members allegedly assaulted in a distressing situation.
An elderly woman riding a mobility scooter has died after being hit by a truck in Jurien Bay last month.
Cost-of-living relief was front and centre of Thursday’s State Budget, as Treasurer Rita Saffioti spoke in Parliament on Thursday of new initiatives and previously announced support.
Sally Q Davies, Imogen Wilson
Tamara Savage and her 17-year-old son Koby are both volunteer members of the Geraldton-Greenough State Emergency Service team – taking quality family time to a whole new level.
A 37-year-old Geraldton man has been sentenced to three years behind bars for subjecting his partner and daughter to a “harrowing incident” which included multiple weapons.