How much salt is too much? It is the question Australia’s two major supermarkets are grappling with as they start to review the number of products they sell in an effort to make shopping easier for customers.
Cheyanne Enciso
Madelin Hayes
‘Any government would be happy with 50 per cent plus one,’ Premier Roger Cook said yesterday.
Jessica Page, Dylan Caporn and Jake Dietsch
Care for Hedland’s 21st turtle monitoring season has officially wrapped-up with volunteers recording a decline in hatchling rates, attributable to a heatwave just before Christmas.
A Port Hedland business that aims to help people understand grief, loss and feelings through art has been named a finalist in the WA Regional Business Excellence Awards.
The Town of Port Hedland’s outdoor recreation scene is set to expand, with the State Government committing $2 million towards the highly anticipated JD Adventure Park in South Hedland.
Katya Minns
Roger Cook has called for action against a Pilbara union organiser over a ‘disgusting’ nazi slur towards the Prime Minister, that the Premier said fails the ‘pub test’.
Jessica Page
Police have confirmed a person died in a crash on the major WA highway on Sunday morning.
Rachel Fenner
The mangrove-lined shore at 6 Mile Creek in Port Hedland is a calming and inspiring place for The Storyteller Chef, Zach Green.
Endangered pygmy blue whales are diving deep to feed while migrating along the WA coast, new research has revealed, challenging long-held assumptions about their foraging habits.
The All Hedland Basketball Association has returned to the Pilbara after sending four teams to Perth for a month of fierce competition at the Belt Up BWA Country Championships.
The Town of Port Hedland is reviewing defects at its $19.5 million community centre, after the facility was deemed unfit for use as a shelter during Tropical Cyclone Zelia.
Cain Andrews
Prominent Aboriginal researcher, community advocate and former elite water polo player Professor Juli Coffin has been inducted into the 2025 Women’s Hall of Fame
He may be only four months old, but little Eric Yap has already made history.
Rhianna Mitchell
‘Screaming, yelling, ignoring any adult instruction and the swearing! Calling each other motherf---er, dickheads etc.’
Bethany Hiatt
It’s where boys go in secret to let off steam and prove their worth - and risk getting broken jaws, swollen cheeks and black eyes while being beaten to a pulp. And it happens in a classroom in school time.
Troy de Ruyter
The alleged offences occurred during the January school holidays and in the metropolitan area.
Jake Dietsch
The 18-year-old who tragically died in an off-road rollover on Perth’s northern outskirts on Friday night has been remembered as ‘too good of a person to leave this Earth’.
Jessica Evensen and Rachel Tassicker
Police are now awaiting the arrival of recovery divers from Perth, who aren’t expected to arrive at the scene until early Sunday morning.
Detectives are investigating a fatal crash north of Perth after a young man lost his life in an off-road rollover.
Geraldton police are investigating after a male suspect exposed himself when a woman opened her front door on Sunday morning
Staff reporter
Kate Miller-Heidke was a breath of fresh air for Geraldton music lovers
Kate Campbell
Officer-in-charge of Kalgoorlie detectives Craig Mickle was farewelled with a guard of honour after his final shift on Friday.
Carwyn Monck
Three Kalgoorlie-Boulder businesses who achieved success at last year’s Goldfields Business Awards are in the running for Statewide accolades.
Boulder’s historic Goatcher Curtain is back on display after a fault in the curtain’s winch system meant it was unable to be open for public viewing for more than a year.
Regional WA has taken out its anger at the polling booth, with a significant swing against Labor despite the party’s landslide victory in this year’s State election.
A three-week market sell-off has intensified, with investors worried tariff policy uncertainty would tip the economy into a recession, something President Donald Trump has not rule out.
Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell says the central bank can wait to see how President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy actions play out before it moves again on interest rates.
Jeff Cox
Several Canadian provinces have taken US liquor off store shelves as part of retaliatory measures against President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The popular system used in millions of homes will be able to buy concert tickets, order groceries and run through recipes ... but it will come at a cost.
Annie Palmer
Beaches remain open but water users are urged to take caution around Rockingham after a tagged shark set off multiple alerts at the weekend.
The new federal Labor candidate for the hotly contested seat of Curtin has refused to say if he will stand down from his role as a City of Perth councillor.
Emily Moulton
The lucky punter has scored more than $1.5 million.
A 27-year-old man accused of breaking into a Mandurah home and bashing its elderly resident will appear in court on Sunday morning.
As new bins make their way to households around the country, it’s easy to get confused. Here’s what you can and can’t put in your rubbish bins.
The number of West Australians months behind in their home mortgage repayments continues to rise, new Reserve Bank of Australia data shows.
Joe Spagnolo