Poles, pipes and ports were the main talking points of this year’s State Budget, with WA Treasurer Rita Saffioti unveiling a $10.3b pipeline of regional infrastructure investment.
Cally Dupe
Adrian Rauso
A slump in the price of iron ore and gold sent the ASX200 down on Wednesday, despite eight of the 11 sectors trading higher.
Cameron Micallef
When Imelda Yukenbarri Gugaman paints, she is passing on stories from her mother, with each brush stroke telling the tales of her country.
Madelin Hayes
From West Coast Eagles stars to a dazzling drone show, Hedlanders came together for a vibrant day of music, community and celebration at the WA Day Festival on Sunday, June 8.
Natasha Clark
Port Hedland councillors have voted to hold an extraordinary election on August 23 but failed to secure the funding required, leaving the decision for the next ordinary council meeting.
Cain Andrews
Budding entrepreneurs in Hedland have a chance to turn their business ideas into a reality with the launch of a new competition offering a $20,000 prize to support local innovation.
With three children on National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plans, parents Stacey and Mark Anderson are among many regional Australian families bracing for major disruption
A new partnership between Rio Tinto and the Pilbara Aboriginal Health Alliance (PAHA) is set to transform healthcare access for Aboriginal people in the Pilbara
Australia’s most prolific iron ore miner and the country’s richest person have agreed to invest more than $2 billion to keep the Hope Downs mining operation alive.
A childhood accident may have sparked Byron Klein’s journey into optometry, but it’s his commitment to community that earned Hedland Eye Care the highest accolade at the Port Hedland Business Awards.
The Pilbara Krocs made a strong impression at this year’s country week in Perth, sending two determined women’s hockey teams to the tournament, reaching both the division two and division five grand finals.
More than 130 of Dr Hurst’s former patients were left in limbo after his sudden death last December, with $2.3 million of their pre-payments discovered missing in the wake of the tragedy.
John Flint
Police made the shocking discovery after stopping the Mandurah man while he was riding his Harley-Davidson, with a further search of his home uncovering more illegal items.
Rachel Fenner
Train drivers have slammed Labor’s locally made C-series railcars, with almost 80 per cent believing the trains should be removed from service until key issues are addressed.
Dylan Caporn
Several seniors who bought brand new ‘luxury townhouses’ in Applecross say their million-dollar plus homes are plagued with building defects.
Perth Heat, WA’s storied and successful baseball team, have withdrawn from the Australian Baseball League.
Ben Smith
The 26-year-old left Stirling Gardens Magistrate Court with her head covered by a jacket after pleading guilty.
Sarah Crawford
Almost all of West Perth’s coaching staff have walked out on the club in the wake of Jason Salecic’s messy departure from the Falcons this week.
Filings for Canaccord Financial Group (Australia) show annual revenue jumped 13 per cent to $198m but increased bonuses reduced net profit for the year to March by 11 per cent to $16.5m.
The Cook Labor Government has announced about $4.6 million towards Collie, aiming to upgrade the town to a top tourist destination.
Yousuf Shameel
Local residents have aired their concerns about beach erosion close to their homes as the City of Albany’s sand nourishment works continue shifting sand away from Middleton Beach to Emu Point.
Jacki Elezovich
Mould outbreaks caused by moisture ingress and ventilation problems in transportable buildings are putting mine workers at risk, according to a Kalgoorlie-Boulder company.
Carwyn Monck
Being a good person counts as much as being a good player, according to Perth Wildcats captain Jesse Wagstaff during his visit to the Great Southern
The ban on native logging has officially been enshrined in law though conservationists say there is still more to be done to address “the elephant in the room”.
A Manjimup contractor has been appointed to build the new lookout platform on the Gloucester Tree, bringing back Pemberton’s iconic tree climb with the reopening planned for later this year.
The Federal Reserve has kept interest rates steady amid expectations of higher inflation and lower economic growth ahead, and still pointed to two reductions later this year.
Jeff Cox
The CEOs of TotalEnergies, Shell, and EnQuest have warned that further attacks on critical energy infrastructure could have serious consequences for global supply and prices.
Sam Meredith
Despite the continued fighting — with hundreds reported dead — global stock markets have sustained positive momentum.
Chloe Taylor
Chinese companies are so intent on global expansion that even the biggest stock offering to date on Shanghai’s tech-heavy STAR board counts the US as one of its biggest markets, on par with China.
Evelyn Cheng
A Yallingup hotel development helmed by influential developer Adrian Fini has withdrawn plans for a 100 metre-long wall structure abutting the beach after relentless opposition from locals.
Simone Grogan
A masseuse accused of sexually assaulting female clients at a massage business in East Victoria Park will have to remain behind bars for at least another three weeks.
Sarah Steger
A single parent on minimum wage with one child will have just a single dollar left a week after paying for essential expenses, a report by Anglicare Australia has revealed.
Some fans were left empty handed, saying the checkout process was a ‘disaster’.
Education experts are encouraging schools to teach kids better writing skills in all classes — not just English.
As the annual Country Women’s Association of WA State Conference reached its conclusion at the Albany Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, the Great Southern women behind the three-day event took centre stage.