Two children who had their wrists cable tied after climbing into a Broome backyard had been tempted by the prospect of the only pool in the neighbourhood, according to a social justice advocate.
Sarah Crawford and Cain Andrews
Phil Hickey
The Town of Port Hedland is set to build a new community transfer and recycling centre.
Gabrielle Waite
Tense time for young teeballers bound for Perth
Laura Newell
The Pilbara’s Alexis Strange to compete in national championships.
An Aboriginal woman who tried to rescue her young relatives, who were allegedly cable tied by a tradie outside a Broome home, claims the accused threatened to hurt the children.
Caleb Runciman
Onslow’s St John Sub Centre has received $50,000 in funding towards a new four-wheel drive ambulance, which the not-for-profit says will help them when dealing with off-road emergencies.
Harriet Flinn
Young people in the Pilbara are being called to become the next generation of youth leaders in a unique opportunity to represent their electorate and participate in democratic processes.
Katya Minns
Two Pilbara resource programs and a Port Hedland woman who pivoted from a career in the arts to becoming the first female Aboriginal open crane operator have been shortlisted for the Women in Resources Awards.
“We want to help regional and remote regions like the Pilbara to put an end to delays in skin cancer diagnosis due to a lack of convenient health services.”
The State Government will spend $4.4 million to boost native seed production in WA’s north in response to soaring demand from land restoration and carbon farming projects.
Among the closures announced are the Karratha and Port Hedland branches, while the Newman branch will be rebranded.
Laura Newell and Sean Smith
The Cook Labor Government has officially opened multimillion-dollar upgrades to Karratha’s only public high school, with ‘state of the art’ facilities to prepare students for future workforce opportunities.
Two teen girls were flown to hospital, and another taken by ambulance after a serious crash south of Perth early on Friday evening.
Time has not healed Danica Weeks, who lost her husband Paul when MH370 disappeared, but it has changed her thoughts about what happened to the fateful flight.
Kim Macdonald
Animal rights activist Tash Peterson is set to fight three court battles this year after the controversial vegan elected to challenge the latest claims against her.
Emily Moulton
Family and friends of Tiffany Woodley — the Bedford mum allegedly murdered by her ex-partner — were unable to control their emotions in court when her accused killer denied he took her life.
Coles has taken the drastic move of withdrawing its home brand kidney beans from shelves in WA after a horrible find in a can of the product — with a mum claiming a dead rat was inside.
Troy de Ruyter
The 22-year-old son of a former AFL player has been charged with the murder of the missing mum, who disappeared without a trace while on a morning run.
English police officers recruited to join WA Police need to get used to unfavourable comments, one senior Perth figure believes, amid the fallout from Sam Kerr’s criminal charge for ‘racism’.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden have bitterly targeted one another politically, as the chances of a historic election rematch solidified after both recorded dominant performances on Super Tuesday.
With sponges in hand and soapy buckets galore, 15 skimpies will be on standby to clean cars this weekend in support of two local families experiencing hardship.
Tegan Guthrie
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is playing catch-up on its backlog of overdue pool barrier inspections after falling more than 600 behind.
A Kalgoorlie-Boulder business owner who made the “heartbreaking” decision to leave town because of unrelenting antisocial behaviour has joined forces with WA Liberals MP Neil Thomson to petition Parliament.
A new exhibit set to transport visitors back in time to learn about gold thieves and the detectives who tracked them down is ready to open next month.
Local motorists have a rare chance to claim their Augusta identity with the release of a limited batch of number plates this month.
Despite comparisons with the market conditions of the late 90s, before the burst of the dotcom bubble, UBS strategists say ‘there’s no bubble ready to go pop’. Here’s why ...
Elliot Smith
You don’t have to be a CEO, or even a manager, to be influential at the office. Just follow these steps from Stanford University lecturer and communication expert Matt Abrahams.
Megan Sauer
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has reiterated that he expects interest rates to start coming down this year, but is not ready yet to say when.
Jeff Cox
THE ECONOMIST: The companies behind weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1 agonists are now the world’s two biggest pharma firms by market value. But the pair face two similar problems.
The Economist
A call has been issued for residents to search their properties for a young boy with down syndrome and autism who has been missing since Saturday morning.
Adelaide Lang
West Australian AFL legends have been caught up in a bombshell racism class action against the football league, with accusations of appalling behaviour against Krakouer brothers Phil and Jimmy.
Brittany Higgins and Linda Reynolds were forced to face each other this week in a bid to avoid a trial, but things did not go to plan.
Roger Cook has given his strongest indication yet that more cost-of-living-relief is on its way.
A new South Perth clinic aims to revolutionise fertility care by providing cutting-edge technology, including the use of artificial intelligence, in a bid to give every person the chance to start a family.
WA and Federal health and education ministers have joined forces to warn school principals of the serious risks of vaping — saying students need support to get help if caught using e-cigarettes.
Joe Spagnolo
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