Miners seeking to develop new Pilbara projects will get faster decisions with a traffic light system built into a new regional environmental plan, as the economic roundtable looks at how to speed up approvals.
Katina Curtis
North West Telegraph
The Shire of East Pilbara has approved the establishment of a new volunteer bush fire brigade in Newman, cancelling Nullagine and Jigalong brigades due to a lack of members.
Madelin Hayes
The failure to buy back the Hamersley royalty must go down as one of the great disasters or lost business opportunities in Australia’s mining history.
Jim Pollock
A real estate agent has disputed recent data suggesting a significant decline in Port Hedland’s median house prices, claiming the figures do not reflect actual market conditions.
Spending his childhood in regional Australia gave actor-turned-director Myles Pollard the confidence to succeed in the industry, but it wasn’t the loud, chest-thumping kind people think is needed.
Yousuf Shameel
Another Port Hedland Councillor has been made to publicly apologise after breaking local government regulations in the latest controversy to hit the troubled council.
Cain Andrews
The spirit of Port Hedland was on full display as a record-breaking crowd hit the pavement for the 2025 Ship to Shore Community Fun Run.
The long-anticipated Nullagine Aquatic Centre is on track to open in the coming months, with final construction works now progressing.
WA Department of Health figures reveal that the Kimberley has seen 64 cases so far this year to 2024’s 59, making it the regional area hardest hit by the sexually transmitted disease.
Wyndham could become home to the latest night space program if a local youth association has its vision realised in an effort to curtail youth crime and provide a safe space for at-risk children.
Durack had the highest levels of unpaid super over the past six years, now sitting at $251 million.
Laura Newell
Up to 40 participants from Perth and the Pilbara will join an eight-week Aboriginal training program this month.
There were 18 people crammed into the dining room of a house — including a Crown Casino employee — when officers burst in.
Jessica Page
A tiny detail in his policy with a well-known insurance company means he has been abandoned overseas with broken bones in his feet, hands, leg and spine.
Caitlin Vinci
The Former Test cricketer’s resignation from the board will take effect from Wednesday.
Sean Smith and Simone Grogan
A 63-year-old Perth man has been sacked from his high-paying job after he called a non-binary colleague ‘he’ instead of ‘they’.
Ben Harvey
Vulnerable patients were unknowingly put at risk of contracting potentially deadly legionnaires’ disease at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital through contaminated water.
Charlton Hart and Hannah Cross
Roger Cook has reassured West Aussies that serious infrastructure failures within one of WA’s biggest hospitals is nothing to worry about. How much longer can the Government pretend that everything is fine?
Editorial
It is a little known piece of Perth history that 100 years ago Government House was the scene of a grizzly killing when a glamorous young woman shot her former fiance in the middle of a charity ball.
Local voices have taken WA’s Homelessness Week as a chance to call on the State Government to treat the Margaret River region’s housing crisis more urgently.
Warren Hately
Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia visited Kalgoorlie-Boulder for the first time to lead hands-on STEM workshops designed to inspire and enlighten the next generation.
Jessica Antoniou
A leading WA not-for-profit dedicated to tackling homelessness, particularly in the regions, now has its Aboriginal Short Stay Accommodation facility operating in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Busselton Swimming Club came out of the WA Short Course Championships earlier this month as the State’s best performed regional club.
The latest station to hit the airwaves in Geraldton has a new morning host and listeners may recognise her voice.
Former Greater Geraldton mayor Shane Van Styn has revealed he will run at the October 18 local government elections in a bid to get back on council.
Businesses across Asia are increasingly warming up to stablecoins for cross-border transactions — a trend set to accelerate further as Hong Kong moves to legalise the use of digital tokens, experts told CNBC.
Anniek Bao
Microsoft shares jumped in extended trading overnight Wednesday, pushing the company’s market cap past $US4 trillion.
Ari Levy and Jordan Novet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
A teenager has been jailed for more than two years over the death of his friend, who was hanging outside of his ute when it rolled while doing doughnuts in the northern suburbs earlier this year.
Shannon Hampton
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Police are appealing for information after a man was hit and killed by a car in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Anthony Albanese has declared the mining and resources sector is critical to the national economy and achieving net zero during a visit of the Resources Technology Showcase in Perth.
Fresh from making a surprise cameo in a key scene in Season 2 of the blockbuster Netflix series Wednesday, Aussie screen legend Frances O’Connor is bound for Busselton and CinefestOZ.
Teenage boys who go online for advice about relationships and fall down a dangerous wormhole are one of the things that worry WA’s Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Jessica Stojkovski.
Kate Emery