Premier Roger Cook has backed the appointment of a Local Government Monitor to the Town of Port Hedland ahead of the March 28 local election.
Cain Andrews
Laura Newell
Eleven Pilbara businesses are set to expand their operations and workforce after securing a share of $500,000 through the Made in the Pilbara initiative
Phoebe Solon
The Pilbara community is mourning the loss of respected emergency services veteran and long-time resident Terry Swetman, who died on February 6, aged 64.
A new safety and high-risk training facility is taking shape in Newman, promising to make it easier for Pilbara workers to gain and maintain critical qualifications without leaving town.
A remote Pilbara school is asking for public help to track down former principals and teachers so they can be invited to a grand celebration for institution’s 50th anniversary.
The Care For Hedland Environmental Association celebrated its volunteers at the annual Turtle Monitoring End Of Season Dinner
Following a standout performance for WA in the State of Origin, Lawson Humphries has opened up on the “fatigue” that he said slowed him down in 2025 and why he’s now ready to lead the Cats’ backline
Liam Murphy
Community invited to annual Welcome to Newman event at Kangaroo Oval on March 14
Swimming WA delivered two race skills clinics in Hedland in mid-February with more than 33 young local swimmers from Hedland Amateur Swimming Club taking part.
With just under a month left in office, the Town of Port Hedland’s trio of commissioners say they are focusing on their handover to a newly elected council.
A three-year support promise has been given to a program that combines advocacy, health, wellbeing and cultural identity to empower young Pilbara and Kimberley to make informed choices.
The family of the young girl who was abducted from a WA campsite and held for 18 days have closed the door on a difficult chapter.
Kim Macdonald
Stacey Hildebrandt is brokenhearted but insists she wants change — not sympathy — in the wake of her daughter’s suicide while she was an inpatient at Fiona Stanley Hospital.
Jessica Page
Perth billionaire Laurence Escalante has been hit with a raft of new criminal charges as his minder clashed with media outside court in dramatic scenes.
Rebecca Le May
One of seven people charged over a massive cocaine haul found stashed inside a bulk carrier off Perth has had his charge dropped.
All the locations revealed: Brax (Stephen Peacocke) and Ricky (Bonnie Sveen) make their highly anticipated return to Home and Away 7.00pm Monday, March 9.
Clare Rigden
Harvey explains why Trump has pragmatic and personal reasons for launching US attack on Iran given the regime’s funding of the three Hs of terror.
Ben Harvey | Tue, March 3
Australians have witnessed the last blood Moon for two years. See the photos here.
The bushfire has been downgraded to an advice level but it is not yet contained or controlled.
The State Government has defended raking in this eye-watering amount in stamp duty in just six months as house prices continue to soar.
A pub owner has been forced to take matters into his own hands to protect his livelihood. SEE THE VIDEO
Oliver Lane
The West can reveal new guidelines to ensure local communities benefit from wind and solar projects excludes major infrastructure that will be needed to connect them to WA’s power grid.
SEE THE PICTURES: Inspired by military bunkers and sand dunes, a new $13m eco-resort on the Ningaloo Coast - the first in 20 years - has been labelled a sustainability work of art.
Appreciation for Albany’s first beachside music festival last weekend proved emphatic from attendees and organisers alike, with the latter saying they cannot wait to return for a sophomore event next year.
The Mid West of WA is a long way from the Middle East, but the conflict taking place could see an impact on Geraldton shores.
Tammy Hagan and Christine Jones have officially launched Bunbury’s March4NETs — an awareness and fundraising push for Australians with neuroendocrine cancerous tumours
Airspace closures after the Iran strikes forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights, stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers around the world.
Leslie Josephs
Apple opened its week of product launches on Monday morning with a refreshed low-cost iPhone and a faster iPad Air, as it begins what looks to be a broader multi-day hardware push.
MacKenzie Sigalos
A prolonged closure of the Strait would likely lead to a further surge in oil prices, with some analysts seeing oil crossing $US100 per barrel.
Lee Ying Shan
President Donald Trump defended his tariff agenda during his State of the Union address even as a Supreme Court ruling striking down his emergency tariffs cast fresh confusion.
Anniek Bao
The City of Fremantle is taking a ‘steady as she goes’ approach after electors declared they did not have confidence in how it was managing its finances.
Michael Palmer
A doctor fears patient consultations at a medical centre will suffer from an adjoining three-storey development.
West Australian shoppers could soon be forking out more at the supermarket, with agribusinesses bracing for higher oil and fertiliser prices to bleed into production costs amid war in the Middle East.
Two high-tech surveillance aircraft made a stopover in Western Australia just days after the Trump administration began bombing Iran, but officials are refusing to discuss details of the visit.
The winner has not yet visited the Lotto HQ to lay claim to the enviable prize.
The WA teen who captured global headlines when he swam for four hours through dangerous seas to save his family isn’t showing signs of returning to normal life.
Brooke Rolfe