Photos of what was making news this week in regional Western Australia.
South West police are investigating whether road rage was the cause of a four-car crash on the Australind Bypass on Tuesday morning. Picture: Andrew Elstermann/Bunbury Mail.
Emergency services attended a crash in Collie that damaged three cars and left a man in hospital on Thursday afternoon. Photo: Collie Mail.
Police swoop on a Mandurah property suspected of being an illegal drug lab. Photo: Kate Hedley/Mandurah Mail.
Nutri-Grain Ironman winner Kendrick Louis. Photo: Sandy Powell/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Balingup Fire Control Officer Paul Davis at the opening of the new Balingup Fire Station. Photo: Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Rangers Leigh O'Connor and Helen Bryant help Erik Mellegers register his cat Sprocket. Photo: Collie Mail.
One of eight female numbats released in forest near Collie as part of a breeding program. Photo: Laura Newey/Collie Mail.
Guide dog in-training Coleman at his graduation ceremony in Mandurah. Photo: Amy Martin/Mandurah Mail.
Cody Kidd and Sam Walsh at the What's Cool In Collie! video competition presentation night. Photo: Collie Mail.
Tim Burns' latest exhibition in Mandurah is provocative and confronting. Photo: Charli Newton/Mandurah Mail.
Christmas decorations going up in Fitzgerald Street, Northam. Photo: Avon Valley Advocate.
Christian Fletcher is looking forward to an upcoming collaborative exhibition of aerial photography of Shark Bay titled 2016 – Inscriptions. Photo: Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Beth McGregor and Jorja Bolin enjoy the charity fun night at King Carnival. Photo: Kate Hedley/Mandurah Mail.
Northam St Joseph's secondary students learn about the sun and space. Photo: Avon Valley Advocate.
A carriage which shunted off the tracks in York is pulled away last week. Photo: Avon Valley Advocate.
Donnybrook’s Ben Harvey, a rising star in the Taekwondo world, will represent Australia in in China next year. Photo: Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Dunsborough cafe Samudra is renovating for a fresh look this summer. Photo: Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Elseya Seewraj pictured with the echidna at Childside School's open day in Boyanup. Photo: Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
The RAC rescue helicopter was flown to Bunbury following a four car crash on the Australind Bypass on Tuesday morning. Picture: Andrew Elstermann/Bunbury Mail.
Families flocked to the Koombana North foreshore in Bunbury over the weekend to enjoy the fine weather and facilities at the brand new development. Pictured are Bunbury Mayor Gary Brennan and Bunbury MLA John Castrilli. Picture: Ross Verne/Bunbury Mail.
A sold out crowd for British India's gig at Settlers' Tavern ensured the mosh was packed. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
British India frontman Declan Melia threw some passion at the crowd. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail
Dwayne and Cory Smith take some time out in the beer garden during British India's set. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
British India bassist Will Drummond surveying the crowd at Settlers' Tavern. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
Bunbury played host to the Respect Fight Night on Saturday with a number of local Muay Thai fighters pitting their skills against Perth’s best. Pictured is Brady Wooding and Mike Maccario. Picture: Ted May/Bunbury Mail.
The South West Art Market at Happs Winery and Pottery was a success. Pictured Kristy and Asher Bourke. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
The South West Art Market at Happs Winery and Pottery was a success. Pictured are Marc Tomlinson and Gazza Dowling. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
The South West Art Market at Happs Winery and Pottery was a success. Pictured are Robin and Anne Salter. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
The South West Art Market at Happs Winery and Pottery was a success. Pictured are jazz band Local Vintage. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.