Famed Kimberley country singer Adele Oliver is coming to perform in Port Hedland and is looking forward to the opportunity to further hone her craft among the other big acts that are coming to town.
Xander Sapsworth-Collis
Sam Jones
Federal and State politicians hear the frustrations of the Pilbara’s Aboriginal elders at the Yule River on Country Meeting.
The most remarkable day of Australia’s Parliament was February 13, 2008. The day the government delivered the national apology to the Stolen Generation.
Richard Marles
The North West cattle industry has been bolstered with funds to provide more training and support to Aboriginal pastoral employees.
The search for a man missing in waters off Dampier has come to a tragic end with police confirming his body has been found.
Shannon Hampton
A Pilbara palliative care nurse will take part in Dry July to raise funds for prostate cancer and has urged for more support for First Nations Communities.
Premier Roger Cook says there’s ‘no need’ for the Albanese Government to enact federal Aboriginal cultural heritage legislation that overrides WA’s contentious regime.
Rebecca Le May, Xander Sapsworth-Collis and Dan Jervis-Bardy
The first official meeting of the 10 finalists seeking to boost the Pilbara’s struggling healthcare industry has just taken place in Karratha with some groundbreaking health technology on display.
The Pilbara Trailblazers held their final Karratha Trail Adventures race on the weekend to cap off a year of running through the region’s red dirt.
A regional golf roadshow hit Karratha this week and gave kids the rare opportunity to participate in a sport that gets limited exposure in the Pilbara.
A Pilbara councilor is calling on mining companies to make temporary mobile towers to be made permanent as a way to fix the terrible mobile coverage in the region.
Far from their home, a duo of American rabbis are touring Australia’s North West looking to provide support and engage with the Pilbara’s small Jewish community.
Two motorcyclists have been rushed to hospital with serious and critical injuries after colliding with a car in Morley on Monday night.
Lauren Price and Caleb Runciman
The mum of beloved Perth teenager Amelia ‘Milli’ Lucas is facing yet another devastating cancer fight, two years after losing her daughter to brain cancer.
Sarah Makse
A Perth retiree with a suspected gallstone that wasn’t actually there still somehow underwent surgery — which led to serious medical complications that then led to her death, a coroner has found.
Tim Clarke
Horrifying footage has emerged of a Year 7 student being attacked by an older girl at a bus stop outside a public high school in Mandurah.
Bethany Hiatt
Google Australia and New Zealand MD Melanie Silva says AI has the opportunity to create an additional $13 trillion of economic output, urging leaders to consider ‘what slice is your organisation going to take’.
Jake Dietsch
Cam Green and Mitch Marsh could both play together in a future Test team, but in this current make-up, the balance doesn’t feel right, writes Justin Langer.
Justin Langer
In tonight’s show, Harvey reveals the real reason the CFMEU wants a super-profits tax and why FIFO workers should be worried about the plan.
West Coast captain Luke Shuey faces an uphill battle to play against North Melbourne on Sunday, despite coach Adam Simpson refusing to rule him out.
A South West grandfather broke down in tears as he relived the terrifying moment he was bitten by a two-metre shark.
Federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt is refusing to say whether an upcoming report by Labor’s live sheep export phase-out panel will be made public, amid mounting calls for transparency.
Adam Poulsen
A Busselton man who threatened police officers, smeared his blood over the lock-up cell walls and urinated on the floor has received hefty fines for his ‘appalling’ behaviour.
Breanna Redhead and Rachel Green
RSPCA WA’s regional inspectors see it all. Injured cats, sick dogs, irresponsible breeding, and overflowing pounds. Here are five things they would never do as an inspector.
RSPCA WA
Clearing up confusion about the impact the new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act will have on the City is one of the top issues mayor John Bowler wants to raise at this weekend’s Community Cabinet.
A shocking spate of dog deaths resulting from alleged 1080 bait poisoning has sparked a warning for owners to take care in local bushland.
Green Head residents hope to see the space junk that washed up on a Mid West beach, making international headlines, displayed in the town to attract tourism following interest from travellers at the weekend.
‘The property driver — and with that, that pool of iron ore from Brazil and/or Australia and machines from Germany or appliances from all over the world — has gone’.
Elliot Smith
But to keep the lights on, Australia will have to ‘double down’ on its investments in renewable energy, storage and transmission, says Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen.
Charmaine Jacob
Elon Musk has long been enamored of the letter X and wants the service to become an all-in-one app.
Jonathan Vanian
Oil prices are set to rise in the second half of the year as supply struggles to meet demand, according to the Secretary General of the International Energy Forum.
A London jury acquitted Kevin Spacey on sexual assault charges on Wednesday after a four-week trial.
A man has been rushed to hospital after he was stabbed during a disturbance in Perth’s southern suburbs.
Modco founder Cynthia Lu claims she is owed millions of dollars from the collapse of the construction company, as WA’s building regulator reveals the company has left 29 homes unfinished.
There is new hope that sunlight could help improve the chances of successful IVF treatment, groundbreaking WA research has found.
A Perth father on trial over the death of his newborn baby — who doctors suspect was ‘vigorously shaken’ before she suffered a traumatic brain injury — has been found guilty of manslaughter.
A furniture removalist accused of throwing a punch that lead to a 41-year-old man fighting for his life in hospital following a fight outside a McDonald’s restaurant in Perth has been released on bail.
Emily Moulton
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