The City of Karratha has updated its stallholders and street trading policy with the aim of striking a balance between fixed businesses and food vans.
Madelin Hayes
The Pilbara is on the edge of its seat as votes are being tallied for the region’s electorate with Labor’s Kevin Michel in the lead at a 36.4 per cent count.
‘Any government would be happy with 50 per cent plus one,’ Premier Roger Cook said yesterday.
Jessica Page, Dylan Caporn and Jake Dietsch
Roger Cook has called for action against a Pilbara union organiser over a ‘disgusting’ nazi slur towards the Prime Minister, that the Premier said fails the ‘pub test’.
Jessica Page
A new research partnership is set to enhance scientific understanding of the Fortescue Marsh and surrounding region, focusing on the biodiversity of ground beetles
Katya Minns
A new education initiative in Tom Price is set to bridge the gap between classroom learning and careers in the resources sector, giving students real-world STEM experiences and direct industry connections
Endangered pygmy blue whales are diving deep to feed while migrating along the WA coast, new research has revealed, challenging long-held assumptions about their foraging habits.
The Dampier Basketball Association slam dunked its way into the spotlight at the 2025 Basketball WA Senior Country Championships, sending five teams to compete.
The Town of Port Hedland is reviewing defects at its $19.5 million community centre, after the facility was deemed unfit for use as a shelter during Tropical Cyclone Zelia.
Pilbara and Kimberley artists who have previously participated in the Radius Mentoring Program were celebrated at the opening of Radius Reunion.
The North West Volleyball Association is ready to serve up an exciting 2025 season, building on last year’s momentum
He may be only four months old, but little Eric Yap has already made history.
Rhianna Mitchell
‘Screaming, yelling, ignoring any adult instruction and the swearing! Calling each other motherf---er, dickheads etc.’
Bethany Hiatt
It’s where boys go in secret to let off steam and prove their worth - and risk getting broken jaws, swollen cheeks and black eyes while being beaten to a pulp. And it happens in a classroom in school time.
Troy de Ruyter
The alleged offences occurred during the January school holidays and in the metropolitan area.
Jake Dietsch
Police are now awaiting the arrival of recovery divers from Perth, who aren’t expected to arrive at the scene until early Sunday morning.
Jacki Elezovich
Detectives are investigating a fatal crash north of Perth after a young man lost his life in an off-road rollover.
Threats of job losses, uneven rosters and a growing reliance on labour hire firms were all major factors that pushed WA Rio Tinto workers into union arms, an expert has declared.
Geraldton police are investigating after a male suspect exposed himself when a woman opened her front door on Sunday morning
Staff reporter
Kate Miller-Heidke was a breath of fresh air for Geraldton music lovers
Kate Campbell
Officer-in-charge of Kalgoorlie detectives Craig Mickle was farewelled with a guard of honour after his final shift on Friday.
Carwyn Monck
Three Kalgoorlie-Boulder businesses who achieved success at last year’s Goldfields Business Awards are in the running for Statewide accolades.
Boulder’s historic Goatcher Curtain is back on display after a fault in the curtain’s winch system meant it was unable to be open for public viewing for more than a year.
Regional WA has taken out its anger at the polling booth, with a significant swing against Labor despite the party’s landslide victory in this year’s State election.
A three-week market sell-off has intensified, with investors worried tariff policy uncertainty would tip the economy into a recession, something President Donald Trump has not rule out.
Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell says the central bank can wait to see how President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy actions play out before it moves again on interest rates.
Jeff Cox
Several Canadian provinces have taken US liquor off store shelves as part of retaliatory measures against President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The popular system used in millions of homes will be able to buy concert tickets, order groceries and run through recipes ... but it will come at a cost.
Annie Palmer
Australian Of the Year Neale Daniher will lead this year’s Hand in Hand Crossing for Inclusion over Matagarup Bridge in the build up to Fremantle’s round four clash with the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium.
Glen Quartermain
Mandurah’s foreshore was overtaken on Saturday by thousands of seafood lovers flocked to the area for the first day of the Channel 7 Crab Fest.
The 18-year-old who tragically died in an off-road rollover on Perth’s northern outskirts on Friday night has been remembered as ‘too good of a person to leave this Earth’.
Simone McGurk says Labor ‘needs to get better’ at spruiking its environment and climate change achievements - after nearly losing her seat of Fremantle.
Shadow Workplace Relations Minister Michaelia Cash says unions have become ‘empowered’ under Anthony Albanese, as new figures show a big increase in union officials entering mine sites.
Come hell or high water, these hardy souls were determined to get the pub — toiling through at least 19.7km of ocean waves.
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