A $50 million project designed to protect shipping operations at Port Hedland from major disruptions has moved a step closer, with Pilbara Ports awarding a dredging contract to Jan De Nul Australia.
Phoebe Solon
Cain Andrews
The WA Government has passed legislation overturning a Supreme Court decision that allowed councils to rate miscellaneous licences, leaving regional communities to work through the financial implications.
Round eight of the North Pilbara Football League delivered a weekend full of close finishes, local derby battles and several dominant performances.
A Parliamentary inquiry into the state of WA’s fisheries is poised to go ahead but efforts to overthrow the widespread ban on demersal fishing are unlikely to succeed.
Oliver Lane
The best of Port Hedland’s business community were honoured at the Port Hedland Chamber of Commerce and Industry Business Excellence awards on Saturday, June 13.
WA Police is now being forced to fly accused criminals from remote communities to their court appearances after hearings were suspended in more than 20 regional areas over a security dispute.
Jessica Page
Meta Maya Regional Aboriginal Corporation in South Hedland and its community celebrate new washing trailer, donated by Curtin University and Rotary, fitted with two industrial washer-dryers
The Town of Port Hedland has declined requests from the Chamber of Minerals and Energy and two accommodation firms to reconsider its plan to increase rates for “mass accommodation” properties by 33 per cent.
A partnership between Fortescue and Bloodwood Tree Association is helping more Port Hedland residents get on the road through the organisation’s driver education program.
Two properties used to support local Indigenous people struggling through poverty or requiring transitional housing have been granted a rates exemption by the Town of Port Hedland.
Laura Newell
Port Hedland’s much-loved Spinifex Spree Carnival is set to return in July, bringing a weekend of free entertainment, family activities and community celebration to the Town Oval.
A member of Anthony Albanese’s outer ministry has been suspended from playing amateur soccer for more than a month after punching a football opponent in the face.
Joe Spagnolo and Katina Curtis
The chief executive of a family-owned transport group is unexpectedly stepping down after nearly 12 years, triggering a search for a new boss.
Sean Smith
Footage shows a locomotive and at least five grain carriages lying on their side with grain spilled out on to grass.
Georgia Campion
The signature which could cost Fremantle $2 million a season and the forward West Coast could turn to as they try to solve their defensive woes. Mitchell Woodcock takes a look at a big week in footy.
Mitchell Woodcock
Perth and large parts of WA are bracing for a wild weekend of rain, thunderstorms and dangerous coastal conditions as a powerful cold front barrels across the State.
Troy de Ruyter
Hancock Prospecting has unveiled its newly refurbished accommodation to house homeless veterans and war heroes — with the residential complex named in honour of Ben Roberts-Smith.
Cheyanne Enciso
A man is dead and his motorcycle passenger is fighting for her life after a bike travelling in a convoy left the road and crashed near Rockingham.
The City of Stirling is investigating a backyard development after concerns a single granny flat approval has led to what neighbours describe as an ‘accommodation village’ in a residential street.
More people in Geraldton in desperate need of a home are being added to the public housing waitlist but the waiting time they face is reducing, new figures reveal
Imogen Wilson
The Shire of Augusta Margaret River have been highly commended by a Statewide body, for their efforts improving beach accessibility.
Craig Duncan
The vision to transform Maitland Park has been narrowed down to two concept designs — one a two-way traffic option, the other one-way — but both will be “substantially cheaper” than the original plan.
Plan to expand the Containers for Change scheme to include wine and spirit bottles has been slammed in Parliament last week, with Opposition members claiming regional communities have not been “heard”.
The Mid West has recorded the highest turnover of GPs in regional WA, according to new data from Rural Health West.
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
Iran’s influence over the Strait of Hormuz has inadvertently transformed the energy security debate, effectively casting fossil fuels rather than renewables as the primary source of vulnerability.
Sam Meredith
Billionaire Andrew Forrest has issued a stern warning to workers following disturbing allegations that has led to a class action.
Emma Kirk
A major crime investigation has been launched after a man — who was assisting police following a traumatic fatal crash — was found dead in a regional WA hotel room on Friday.
Caleb Runciman
Labor MP Josh Wilson is yet to personally apologise to the man he punched in the face during an amateur soccer game which saw the assistant minister banned from competing for five weeks.
A WA teacher and member of a pet breeding network which advocates for the ‘ethical and responsible ownership of cats’ has been fined for a shocking case of animal cruelty.
Margaret River is making an ambitious play for the global culinary spotlight, with organisers of Pair’d Margaret River Region unveiling a 2026 festival program they say could only happen in Western Australia.
Another suspected H5 bird flu case is being investigated after five giant petrels were found on an Esperance beach.