Who is Stefan Dohr? We asked the WASO Horn Section.
Read MoreRemembering Perth's freak hail storm
Seven years on from Perth's freak hail storm, who else still drives around a freak hail storm car?
Read More#GwaliasGold exhibition is a WA Heritage awards finalist
#GwaliasGold has been nominated as a finalist in the 2017 WA Heritage Awards. Read more here.
Read MoreBonnie with her mum before she began chemotherapy in 2014. Photo by Kate Ferguson.
A little lady's big fight with childhood Cancer
Help Bonnie and her family during her heroic fight with childhood Cancer.
Read MoreAmitoe!
Perth lady inventor gets to the foot of a painful problem.
Read MorePerth Royal Show highlights!
This was FUN! A highlights video I produced for the 2016 Perth Royal Show.
WASO - Wagner and Beyond
The West Australian Symphony Orchestra's Principal Conductor Asher Fisch, one of today's finest Wagnerians, takes you on a thrilling journey of discovery through Wagner's music, the composers Wagner influenced and those who inspired him.
Video produced for WASO by Kate Ferguson.
Photo: Kate Ferguson.
Design: Creatives Spaces http://creativespaces.com.au
Gwalia exhibition
After 18 months of work, I'm excited to announce my exhibition titled "Gwalia's Gold - its people and places" begins in one month.
Ric Taylor makes a spud tractor! Photo copyright Perth Now/Kate Ferguson
Spud Art!
Armed with a fine, golden blade, Perth chef Ric Taylor spends hours toiling away at vegetables, turning their rather uninteresting shapes into intricate art.
Read MorePurple and Pindan. Photo copyright: Kate Ferguson.
Desert flower - the Goldfields is in bloom.
While many are in awe of the skyrocketing gold prices, a nature lover can find their own treasures, scattered amongst the Goldfields' red dirt.
Read MoreThe importance of Greenspace
A video feature about the importance of greenspace in Western Australia.
Read MoreAfghans of Perth - Scoop Magazine 2016
Late last year, I was commissioned by Scoop Publishing to produce a photo feature, profiling Afghan-Australians living in Western Australia.
The feature took me on an adventure across Perth's suburbs, seeking out the tales of people living in this isolated and unique city.
I am a true believer that everyone has an incredible tale to tell and this was no exception. From a young girl who was banished from her town by the Taliban for trying to go to school, to a taxi driver who fled Afghanistan to Pakistan by hiding in ditches and abandoned caves, I was in awe of the stories told by these supposedly 'everyday people'.
I hope you enjoy reading their tales of survival, hope and resilience, just as much as I did hearing them. We all have so much to learn from each others experiences.
The feature was published in Scoop Magazine's Autumn 2016 edition, which sadly was their last ever edition, as they closed their doors in late April after 19 years.
I suspect this edition has become a collector's item following this announcement, so be sure to grab a copy before it runs out. This is the front cover.
Been there, bought the shirt...
Oh my gosh, time to mosh!
Want to see video of me stacking it in a media mosh pit? Well your Christmas came early..
Read MoreCrowd surfing
Public holiday long weekends are a mad place to be in WA's South West
Read MoreWhat is in a name?
Have you ever taken a moment to contemplate the origin of the names of places in your area?
Read MoreDavid Bowie cover
Covering David Bowie huh? Heck, I love a challenge...
Read MoreSunshine Beach Run 2016
So much fun was had at the Sunshine Beach Run at City Beach in Perth on Sunday!
The event is held to help raise funds for SIDS and Kids WA, while creating a support network for those affected by Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Here's a highlights video I produced from the day:
Waroona fire
After an assignment in the South West recently, I drove past the remnants of the "Waroona Fire".
The devastating fire burnt through 71,000 hectares of bushland in the south west of Western Australia, destroying 35 homes in the historic timber milling town of Yarloop, with flames licking the border of farming towns Harvey and Waroona.
The road to Yarloop was still closed, so I drove to a nearby pine plantation off the Forrest Highway and arrived to an eerie landscape.
Read MorePhotography copyright Kate Ferguson Media
Cyclone Documentary
In late 2015, I had the privilege of travelling to the towns of Port Hedland and Exmouth to produce a documentary about the history of an area in Western Australia, known as "Cyclone Alley" - one of the most cyclone prone areas in the world.
Read MoreTen years on and still hilarious!
As we have well and truly moved into the digital age, loading up an old hard drive is the modern day equivalent of opening an old diary.
After coming across a dusty old Hewlett Packard 200G, which required some even dustier weird looking cords and connections to get going, I came across "WON A BOAT".