Several councillors from the previous Port Hedland council — Camilo Blanco, Ash Christensen, Adrian McRae, Lorraine Butson and Peter Carter — have again put their hands up.
Cain Andrews
Martumili artists Corban Clause Williams and Judith Anya Samson are taking their stories of the Pilbara interstate this month, presenting major solo exhibitions at the Melbourne Art Fair.
Phoebe Solon
Housing development in the East Pilbara is set to benefit from a share of up to $12.6 million through the Cook Government’s Infrastructure Development Fund
20-year-old Karratha musician Cody James secures golden ticket and a place in the Top 30 on this season of Australian Idol
After a long search, the Town of Port Hedland has found its new permanent chief executive in Dale Stewart, who will start in the position on May 11.
The South Hedland Bowling and Tennis Club has received a lifeline from the Town of Port Hedland, with the local authority allocating $1.1m for refurbishment works.
Pilbara communities to benefit from significant injection of State Government funding to support community-led arts and cultural activity.
Following its five-star Perth Festival premiere, The Last Great Hunt’s innovative live theatrical film Night Night travels to South Hedland for two September performances.
Rents in regional WA continue to soar, with new data from Cotality revealing regional WA has seen the largest increase in rent in the country over the past year.
Port Hedland mayoral candidate Camilo Blanco has complained to both the WAEC and the police over comments Local Government Minister Hannah Beazley made on his eligibility to run in the local election in March.
The free run club that has taken over Broome over the past year is now coming to Port Hedland, with its first group run to be held on February 21.
Transport Minister Rita Saffioti has slammed a City of Perth plan to merge two rail stations and build a CBD tram line, branding the proposal a ‘waste of money’ ahead of a council vote this week.
Charlton Hart
Perth is poised for a radical transformation that would see the city centre shed its reliance on cars to become a pedestrian paradise.
Caitlin Vinci
A WA Supreme Court judge has found David James Pye guilty over the assassination of late Rebels bikie kingpin Nick Martin at the Perth Motorplex in December 2020.
A British nuclear-powered submarine has been forced to remain offshore near Perth after the Rottnest Channel Swim blocked its planned entry into HMAS Stirling.
Andrew Greene
Perth’s inner-city rail network could be set for an overhaul, with the City of Perth proposing to axe two long-standing CBD train stations in favour of a single, modern transit hub.
The multimillion-dollar Peppermint Grove house being offloaded by the Eagles premiership star.
Brooke Rolfe
The man who had been married to Sharon Fulton for 19 years when she was last seen at their Duncraig home on March 18, 1986, has elected not to give evidence at his long-awaited murder trial.
A Geraldton police officer charged with a series of offences over the alleged unlawful use of computers and surveillance devices has been a no show in court for medical reasons.
A WA Supreme Court judge will deliver his verdict on Friday in the case against David James Pye, the rival bikie accused of orchestrating the 2020 assassination of Rebels boss Nick Martin at Perth Motorplex.
A woman who rammed her aunty’s car off the road and assaulted her says she was emotional due to the recent death of her child, for which she blamed her aunty.
Tegan Guthrie
A 17-home development has been approved by council on land previously slated to be a childcare centre and a workforce camp.
A series of free workshops across the Goldfields will offer Aboriginal Australians a rare opportunity to explore their family history in depth.
Jessica Antoniou
Stephen Scourfield
Spectrum Theatre is starting 2026 with a bang, returning from summer holidays after the success of A Composite Arrangement with two one-act plays.
An Esperance man who stalked his ex-girlfriend says he is at risk of losing his dad’s ashes and grandfather’s war medals while he remains in custody ahead of sentencing.
Luxury brands from Harry Winston to Loewe are going all in on Lunar New Year collections in a bid to attract Chinese customers.
Hayley Cuccinello
S&P Global Ratings has lowered its forecast for China property sales this year, barely two months into 2026.
Evelyn Cheng
As Starbucks sells off most of its China business, local rival Luckin Coffee is expanding into higher-priced cold brews and other drinks. It’s also expanding its footprint in the US.
Elon Musk’s net worth soared past $US800b last week after he merged SpaceX with xAI in a deal that valued the combined entity at $US1.25 trillion.
Robert Frank and Lora Kolodny
While the cost of living bites and rates continue to go up every year, City of Rockingham councillors are eating thousand-dollar dinners at the expense of ratepayers.
Rachel Fenner
The State Opposition will push to beef-up Labor’s new tobacco laws in Parliament on Tuesday, demanding the inclusion of long-term closure orders and tougher penalties for selling vapes to minors.
Oliver Lane
Local Government minister Hannah Beazley revealed a monitor has been appointed at the City of South Perth following allegations of dysfunction between councillors and city staff.
Marius Sabau was found guilty for his role in a drug trafficking syndicate, just days after fellow Mongol member David Pye was jailed for organising the assassination of Rebels boss Nick Martin.
Tape cordoning off the Spencer Park unit where a woman was found dead under suspicious circumstances earlier this month was removed, and a sign warning against trespassing installed, late last week.
Two employees of an Albany candy store that was busted selling illegal tobacco products and vapes have been handed fines, but both denied knowing the owner of the store they were working in.
Jacki Elezovich