Superbowl ads to look a little different this year
Advertising newcomers are said to be taking over the million-dollar airways at this year's Superbowl.
Born in Kalgoorlie, Michael completed a Bachelor of Science at Edith Cowan University before deciding to pursue his interest in news. He completed a degree in Broadcasting at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts then started his media career at 6PR.
He continued with roles at the ABC and Network Ten before joining the team at 9 News Perth.
Advertising newcomers are said to be taking over the million-dollar airways at this year's Superbowl.
Premiership-winning Eagle Daniel Kerr has been charged with aggravated stalking and breaching a violence restraint order.
After two operations to remove skin cancer from his face, Nine's Michael Genovese shares his message to all Aussies.
A scale model of the new Ocean Reef Marina has been battered with waves up to 12 centimetres high – the equivalent of seven-metre monster waves – in an effort to understand how the new breakwaters could deal with a once in a 500-year storm event.
Western Australia's top cop says it's time to start diverting first and small-time meth users away from the state's courts and into education programs.
Hundreds of parents have been left stranded by the mysterious closure of the Unicare Childhood Education centre, which has since sparked a WA Government inquiry.
Perth thrill killer Jemma Lilley has lost her final fight for freedom, with the WA Court of Appeal dismissing her case.
After a seven-year fight, the Liquor Commission gave Woolworths the green light to build a Dan Murphy's liquor store at the intersection of Canning Highway and South Terrace in Como.
The Perth Mint is taking a currency that's been physically traded for centuries into the digital age.
A search is underway for the rightful owner of a $915,703 estate belonging to the late Perth milkman George Francis Thompson, who died in 1994.
Perth glassing attacker walks away with a suspended sentence.
A number of changes to the frequent flyer points program will be implemented on September 18th.
Premier Mark McGowan today joked in parliament about press freedom after admitting he didn't know whether a dangerous resident had escaped from Perth's Disability Justice Centre.
A man who bashes his carers at a Perth disability centre is being allowed out into the community almost daily, and whistleblowers are concerned that the public is at serious risk as a result of the excursions.
If history is anything to go by Ken Wyatt has a one in 20 chance of achieving constitutional recognition for indigenous Australians through a referendum.
At least six of an estimated 20 assaults at Bennet Brook Disability Justice Centre have resulted in workers' compensation claims with some resulting in significant lost time.
The West Coast Eagles management team have held a crisis meeting with Optus Stadium officials over their concerns about the ground’s hardness.
The eucalypt, on a verge in Palmyra, started gushing water four days ago and only stopped once the Water Corporation intervened.
A rogue Western Australian MP will today continue a marathon parliamentary address which has already stretched more than 16 hours over five sitting days.
The newest addition to Perth's skyline will feature automatic windows that can read wind conditions and calculate when to close themselves.
The pair had a run-in south-west of the West Australian capital.
A Perth bus driver has described the moment a family of Chinese tourists ploughed head on into his passenger coach.
Thirsty footy fans are driving from Perth to Melbourne for Saturday's AFL grand final.
At least 14 Western Australia politicians, including Liberal Alyssa Hayden, believe female colleagues shouldn’t be allowed to breastfeed on the floor of the WA Parliament.
Two of the world's top surfers say they're fearful of swimming in south-west Western Australia following two shark attacks within hours near Gracetown yesterday.
More than a dozen Water Corporation workers have claimed $30,000 or more in overtime as water bills continue to rise in Perth.
The WA Education Minister lied through her teeth this morning when she told Highgate pre-primary students she was having a good morning, 9NEWS reporter Michael Genovese writes.
Hundreds of Western Australian students returning to school today have been banned from drinking water from fountains amid concerns lead may have contaminated the water supply.