Archaeologists believe they have discovered a Tasmanian Devil tooth in a trove of objects at the site of the Juukan Gorge rock cave detonated by Rio Tinto in 2020.
Matt Mckenzie
Olivia Ford
An annual sporting spectacle that pays tribute to four police officers who lost their lives in a plane crash while on duty in the Pilbara will be moved from the region to Perth.
Katya Minns
With the North Pilbara Women’s Football League just around the corner, the clubs are keen to hit the ground running for an action-packed 2024 season.
North Pilbara Football League’s Port Hedland Rovers are holding their heads high for round one this week after a disappointing 2023 season, with Wickham Wolves keeping their eyes on a spot in the grand final.
Port Hedland locals will now be able to reach their destination faster and more safely via a new 32-metre road-over-rail bridge at Port Hedland’s Nelson Point main level crossing.
The Marble Bar Airport has officially opened its doors, offering the East Pilbara a vital transportation hub for the future.
Ross McRae
Less than a month after his bizarre Russian TV appearance, newly elected Port Hedland councillor Adrian McRae will be facing a motion of no confidence at the upcoming special meeting of council on Monday.
Karratha Mayor Daniel Scott is calling on the State Government to deliver on its promise to build a Step Up Step Down mental health facility in the city.
Excavations of Indigenous rock shelters in Western Australia destroyed by mining have uncovered a Tasmanian devil tooth and artefacts as well as braided hair.
A mining economist says the Yindjibarndi’s unique ownership of their Pilbara land should see Andrew Forrest’s iron ore miner pay a bigger royalty.
The much-vaunted Rising Stars 2024 report by Canstar and Hotspotting ranks includes ten Perth suburbs in the list of 110 rising stars around the nation.
Kim Macdonald
The ATO has confirmed the 2024 superannuation thresholds will rise in line with predictions made in Your Money more than a month ago. Here’s everything you need to know and how to play the changes.
Nick Bruining
AFL expert Danielle Laidley runs the rule over every West Coast Eagle after a huge win and Fremantle Docker after another heartbreaker in round five. Here’s who starred and who struggled.
Danielle Laidley
They may not be in the same league as Leederville or Mount Lawley yet, but it’s only a matter of time before these Perth suburbs undergo the same trendy transformation. SEE THE SURPRISING LIST.
Raquel de Brito
Three men who carried out a violent home invasion, in which they bashed and robbed a grandmother while her husband was bound, are still on the run. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE
Lauren Price
A high-profile defamation lawyer representing Linda Reynolds has been fined heftily for professional misconduct after airing protected health information.
Claire Sadler
A 10-year-old Indigenous boy has taken his own life while in the care of the State Government.
A traveller has been fined after he was caught with tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of undeclared currency before departing on an overseas flight from Perth.
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE. Sickening details have emerged after a suburban home invasion in which a couple was viciously assaulted by a trio posing as police officers.
Historical child sexual abuse allegations at Esperance Primary School from the late 1960s to late 1970s are being pursued by a legal firm which is appealing for potential witnesses to get in touch.
Tegan Guthrie
The final details of next month’s consultation on Albany’s trading hours are almost locked in with a community survey set to assess the city’s appetite for permanently extending them.
Stuart McGuckin
The Community Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service hub at the Homemakers Centre in Bunbury officially opened last week to service the South West’s youngest community members.
Sean Van Der Wielen
Former long-standing Shire of Dardanup councillor Carmel Boyce has raised concerns over the current council’s decision to increase their pay by double-digit figures in 2024/25.
It was a lively Wednesday morning in Yornup, when more than 250 people turned up to Yornup Hall for a farmers’ meeting hosted by WAFarmers.
The Regional Joint Development Assessment Panel has narrowly voted to approve a proposed sand mine on Skippings Road in Boyanup, despite concerns from nearby landowners.
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says the US economy, while otherwise strong, has not seen inflation come back to the central bank’s goal.
Jeff Cox
People with more money than their peers often ask you to transfer comically small amounts of money.
Aditi Shrikant
A majority of workers know the feeling of wanting to retract an email right after they’ve sent it, and the youngest professionals are the most likely to feel email regret.
Jennifer Liu
Oil prices could soar to $US100 per barrel and beyond, said market watchers, after Iran mounted an aerial attack against Israel reigniting fears of a regional war.
Lee Ying Shan
The Department of Child Protection would be removed from the ‘tangled web’ of the Department of Communities and re-established as a standalone agency under a Liberal Government.
Josh Zimmerman
The daughter of the victims of a sickening home invasion in which her mother was viciously assaulted has spoken out about their ongoing horror. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT.
Rachel Tassicker
Health authorities are on alert after three Aussies were struck down with a deadly disease, killing one.
Perth radio’s Survey 2 results are in, and it’s Mix 94.5 maintaining its status as top dog while Nova narrowly closed the gap to the front in second.
The national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children says the WA Government is yet to formally respond to a report that flagged a child protection system facing significant pressures.
The daughter of a Port Kennedy hit-and-run victim has made a desperate plea to the two thugs who ran over her dad, as the shocking extent of his injuries is revealed.
Caleb Runciman
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