WA supermarkets Woolworths and Coles have provided updates on supply chain recovery efforts in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions as communities work through the aftermath of tropical cyclone Zelia.
Katya Minns
Madelin Hayes
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services warned people to stay vigilant and to continue to monitor local warnings.
Lisa Thomas
Heartbreaking photos show Cyclone Zelia’s devastating impact, with some WA communities submerged in floodwaters.
Taylor Renouf
Port Hedland resident Krystal Findlay has taken home the outstanding trade award from the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of WA in Perth on February 13 for her innovation and dedication in port operations.
Cain Andrews
Cyclone Zelia has crossed the Pilbara coast east of Port Hedland, with emergency servicing bracing for the destruction of property and the chance of deaths.
Caleb Runciman
Cyclone Zelia has been classed as a category five cyclone but what does it actually mean and what destruction can under threat Pilbara residents expect to endure.
Kellie Balaam
Women 40 years and over are eligible for a free screening mammogram when BreastScreen WA’s mobile clinic comes to Newman next month.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support a Pilbara family left devastated after tropical cyclone Zelia tore through Carlindie Station last week.
A Port Hedland facility that was “designed and built to be an evacuation centre” let in water as it was lashed by tropical cyclone Zelia, according to the Town of Port Hedland.
Six teams from Karratha and one team from Hedland are bringing their A-game in Perth for the 2025 Belt Up BWA Country Championships with the Pilbara’s basketball talent on show.
Residents of Port Hedland are breathing a sigh of relief after tropical cyclone Zelia passed through the town without causing major damage, with most public facilities set to reopen on Monday, February 17.
Katya Minns and Lisa Thomas
Former Wickham Wolf and Geelong rising defender Lawson Humphries earned high praise from the Aboriginal All Stars coaching staff after a standout performance in their 43-point victory over Fremantle.
It’s a photo that will send chills down the spine of every West Coast fan – Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell sitting next to Eagles star Harley Reid at Tom Barrass’ wedding. SEE THE EXCLUSIVE PHOTO
Craig O'Donoghue
Who’s looking the goods to feature in Fremantle and West Coast’s round one line-ups? Based on the latest news and what our reporters have seen at training, here’s our projected sides for five weeks’ time.
Chris Robinson
The entire Albany Racing Club board has quit less than 24 hours after racing was suspended at the historic venue because of ‘ongoing financial challenges’.
Hayden King
Melbourne premiership forward Kysaiah Pickett has responded to The West Australian’s report he wants to play for Fremantle next season, revealing he has told coach Simon Goodwin he is homesick.
Mitchell Woodcock & Jackson Barrett
A Liberal party press conference was derailed when the local candidate was asked about decade-old Facebook posts that included degrading memes about women and a homophobic joke.
Jake Dietsch
Elizabeth Pearce died after the rideshare she had just got into was allegedly struck by Rhys Bellinge’s speeding Jaguar on Birdwood Parade on Saturday.
Jessica Evensen and Caleb Runciman
A Perth doctor charged over a horror crash has been refused bail, with a magistrate finding he was at risk of more offending.
Victoria Park mayor Karen Vernon has lashed out at the State Government’s plans for a motorplex racetrack at Burswood Park, claiming the announcement came ‘out of the blue’.
In Up Late Ben Harvey delivers an uncomfortable memo to Arab Australia after an open letter by peak Muslim groups condemns the outrage over the Sydney nurse’s video.
A group of residents are using their collective clout to help the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club overcome its water supply problems.
Neale Harvey
Albany detectives are appealing for the public’s help in identifying the cause of a suspicious bushfire that ripped through bushland within a few kilometres of Albany’s city centre.
Melissa Sheil
The WA Nationals have pledged $4.85 million to fund the design and construction of a new multipurpose recreation and evacuation centre for the Boyup Brook community.
Melissa Pedelty
Ever dreamt of an outback change and running a pub in one of the most remote parts of the State?
The Denham Shark Bay World Heritage and Discovery Centre has brought in an estimated additonal $10.4 million to the Western Australia economy, according to new research and data from Tourism Council WA.
Local motorsport enthusiasts are set to be revved up about a $320,000 boost to their clubs if the Cook Labor Government is re-elected on March 8.
President Donald Trump has agreed to pause the implementation of planned tariffs on imports from Canada for at least 30 days, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.
Dan Mangan
Talk about money and budgeting early is the advice of wealthy CEOs and founders.
Lucy Handley
President Donald Trump has repeatedly discussed imposing tariffs, and the first tranche, on goods from Canada, China and Mexico will begin to take affect this weekend.
Greg Iacurci
The assertions about DeepSeek have sparked concerns over the eyewatering sums tech giants are spending on AI — but many experts are urging scepticism.
Ryan Browne and Dylan Butts
Residents in the Perth Hills have woken to an extraordinary clean-up effort and thousands are still without power after a freak storm tore through the area, downing trees and powerlines and damaging properties.
Jessica Evensen
A multi-million dollar project to redevelop Floreat Surf Life Saving Club will likely face serious delays after the construction company tasked with the upgrade went bust.
Harriet Flinn
South Perth’s first floating restaurant idea set to sink after not receiving support from the DBCA.
The redevelopment, which has been underway since 2021, aims to create a more accessible, integrated multi-purpose precinct that offers opportunities for new activities, uses, tenants and community groups.
The Hammond Road fire station was shut down after four staff were diagnosed with kidney cancer between 2008 and 2014, sparking an investigation into conditions at the site.
Thousands of residents in the Perth Hills are expected to be without power for at least 24 hours after a sudden severe storm uprooted trees and damaged powerlines.