An iconic chapter of Port Hedland’s wild history is coming to a close, as BHP confirms it will demolish the notorious Pier Hotel — dubbed the ‘world’s toughest pub’ — to make way for a public park.
Madelin Hayes
Communities across the Pilbara are preparing to pause, reflect and pay tribute this Anzac Day, April 25, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
Hedland Water Polo Association goalkeeper Carmen Walsh is set to represent the Pilbara at the National Country Water Polo Championships on the Gold Coast in May.
Mining giant BHP says it expects to see little fallout on its operations from Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs but is more concerned by whether it could pull the handbrake on economic growth.
Daniel Newell
At 12-years-old, Jaydan Ahmat had a dream of becoming a songwriter and rapper. Now at 29 and performing under the name Zero Emcee, he’s made that dream a reality.
A Tom Price local and a Hedland community organisation have been announced as finalists in the 2025 Volunteer of the Year Awards.
Six young adventurers from the Pilbara have returned home with sore legs and unforgettable memories after completing the legendary Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea.
When Japanese forces dropped a series of bombs on Port Hedland’s airfield about 6.45am on July 30, 1942, nobody expected it.
Extra measures have been taken against mosquito-borne diseases after Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) and Ross River virus were found in local mosquito populations in Hedland
As the North West Catholic community joins the world to mourn the death of Pope Francis, Broome Bishop Tim Norton has reflected on the late Pontiff’s enduring legacy.
East Pilbara kids who like to get their boogie on are in for a treat, with hip-hop classes coming to Nullagine and Marble Bar.
A Pilbara Traditional Owner group is adamant Rio Tinto is not moving quickly enough to reduce abstraction from Bungaroo Creek, despite the miner’s promise to build a bigger desalination plant.
Simone Grogan
West Coast young gun Elijah Hewett is adamant in-demand star Harley Reid won’t be going anywhere.
Samantha Rogers
Perth Glory chief executive Anthony Radich says they will not be impacted by salary cap shifts next season, but admits they will have to get creative when the cap changes again the following year.
Ben Smith
All eyes are on Western Australia’s newest seat of Bullwinkel in Perth’s Hills, which is shaping up to be a fierce three-way race between Labor, the Liberals and the Nationals.
Jessica Page and Oliver Lane
When Bill Grayden came around, he walked back to battalion headquarters to report that ‘the earlier report of my death had been erroneous’.
Malcolm Quekett
The bikie accused of kissing and then killing missing woman Lisa Govan has detailed his deep hatred of police, claiming detectives kidnapped his friends and convinced his son he was going to kill him.
Ben Harvey
The Australian Rugby League Commission has approved a bid to bring a NRL team to WA after receiving an increased proposal from the State Government.
The woman was already facing civil action, accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the insurer and using some of it to buy a Tesla.
The chief executive of $4.4 billion West Perth-based gold miner Capricorn Metals is on leave after being charged with aggravated assault.
Dunsborough photographer Christian Fletcher has been recognised for having one of the best photographs by a regional artist after being shortlisted for the 2025 Galah Regional Photography Prize
Daniel Hocking
As the Geraldton Catholic community joins the world to mourn the passing of Pope Francis, Geraldton Bishop Michael Morrissey has reflected on the late pontiff’s enduring legacy.
Josephine Hingst
A Gascoyne pastoral station well known for its world-class surf is up for sale, with expressions of interest being sought for the land.
Matthew Paddick
This year marks a major milestone for Onslow — 100 years since the town was officially relocated from the mouth of the Ashburton River to its current site at Beadon Point.
Goldfielders touched by cancer are invited to “remember, encourage, fight and unite” at an upcoming sunset walk.
A driver and a passenger have died in a tragic start to the Easter long weekend in WA, killed when a car towing a caravan collided with a truck in the Great Southern.
The spat between Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s top trade adviser Peter Navarro is the most public rift among members of the president’s inner circle since he took office in January.
Lora Kolodny and Ari Levy
President Donald Trump says that tariffs will make the US “rich.” But those riches will likely be far less than the White House expects, economists said.
Greg Iacurci
US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs aim to reshape trade but are instead sparking fears of inflation and economic slowdown.
Jeff Cox
Many are flocking to the powdery slopes of ski areas like Niseko and Hakuba. Yet ski towns that are off the radar of overseas visitors are struggling.
Monica Pitrelli
Fremantle MP Josh Wilson has maintained his stance on nuclear-powered submarines at an awkward press conference with Resources Minister Madeleine King.
Joe Spagnolo
A Sri Lankan pizza shop owner who dodged deportation for threatening two men with a gun over a drug debt again faces the prospect of having his visa revoked, after being sent back to prison in WA for dealing.
Rebecca Le May
An elderly man was run down in the incident before being rushed to Royal Perth Hospital with critical injuries, where he later died.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has just a week left to convince Australian voters he is the best fit to become the country’s next Prime Minister.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused both Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse, has died aged 41.
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse has died by suicide in Western Australia.
Hannah Cross and Oliver Lane