The European Union “mirrors Australia’s concerns” about reliance on China for critical minerals, according to the EU’s Ambassador to Australia, Gabriele Visentin.
Natasha Clark
Cain Andrews
The upcoming Pilbara wet season is expected to be more active than last year, as experts predict the region will return to a typical wet season.
Two Hedland youth superstars were recognised for their exceptional leadership and commitment to positive community change at the 2024 WA Youth Awards.
Madelin Hayes
Pro-Putin councillor Adrian McRae’s COVID vaccine contamination motion which he attempted to table at the September council meeting has been revealed ahead of a special meeting.
Escaping the horrors of the Ukraine war, Anna Panasenko moved to Port Hedland a year ago for a better life on a temporary protection visa.
Analyst predictions of an iron ore price imminently surpassing $US120 per tonne look set to miss the mark after China decided to hold back on unleashing more economic stimulus.
Daniel Newell and Adrian Rauso
Twelve Pilbara businesses and organisations have been recognised at the 2024 Volunteer Employer Recognition Awards for their vital support of WA’s emergency services volunteers.
The Cook government has invested $3.7 million to extend operations of two important Newman projects in the Martu community.
There are few people in Port Hedland who haven’t heard the name Arnold Carter, or mingled with him on the day-to-day.
A 22-year-old Newman man has been charged over a Yalgoo fatal crash that killed three people back in August.
Roger Cook says Port Hedland council has gone ‘off the rails’ after passing a motion concerning contamination of COVID vaccines, which world health authorities debunked.
A FIFO worker who left a father with a fractured skull and brain bleeds from a one-punch attack at a pub south of Perth has been sentenced to more than two years’ imprisonment.
Rebecca Le May
First homebuyers look set to be targeted in the upcoming State election with the Liberal Party promising to lift stamp duty exemptions by $100,000 to win their votes.
Joe Spagnolo
Thousands of WA families can’t get ‘defective pipes’ ripped out of their homes quickly enough as insurers decline to renew policies on properties hit with repeated water bursts.
John Flint
Nicheliving's giving up its building license will relieve abandoned customers, but taxpayers will have to foot the $40 million bill, sparking anger.
Jessica Page
A Perth man is missing in Bali after being swept out to sea by an ‘extreme’ wave while saving a distressed swimmer.
Taylor Renouf
The housing boom continues at pace across Australia — but Perth suburbs are well outstripping the rest of the nation. FIND OUT WHERE THEY ARE
Troy de Ruyter
Transforming Henderson into the biggest naval precinct in the southern hemisphere is ‘the most significant Defence offering to WA since Federation’ by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles.
Nine has swung the axe on 6PR, dumping programs hosted by journalist Julie-Anne Sprague and popular presenter Tod Johnston.
A Mid West mother will be forced to drive 300km a day — or up to 20 hours a week — in order to take her children to and from school next year after her youngest son’s bus route was axed.
The Federal and State governments will spend a combined $60 million on a new water treatment plant in Busselton amid increasing supply demands and a need to reduce reliance on coastal bores.
Sean Van Der Wielen
Seven Pilbara projects will share in more than $1 million in funding in the latest round of RED Grants aimed at bolstering the region’s employment, business resilience and economic diversity.
With shoplifting and antisocial behaviour on the rise as warm weather approaches, Geraldton police have welcomed the assistance of two four-legged officers this week.
Jessica Moroney
E-scooters will remain in Busselton and Dunsborough after councillors made a “tough decision” to keep them despite community concerns.
A Geraldton bank has announced it will shut its doors next year, just weeks after Bankwest closed its doors for the final time.
The City of Cockburn won’t spend any more money on the redevelopment of a basketball centre until State and Federal governments have committed to funding.
You might call me a ‘rebel without a cause,’ says Grab co-found Anthony Tan said. But I was on a mission to create something that could be ‘a force for good’.
Ernestine Siu
Economic stimulus in China could also be a shot in the arm for Nike and Starbucks, two major brands trying to orchestrate their own turnarounds.
Jesse Pound
Joker: Folie a Deux stumbled to just $US40 million ($58.7m) in US domestic ticket sales during its opening weekend, a far cry from the $US96.2m its predecessor brought in during its debut in 2019.
Sarah Whitten
A strike by Israel against Iran could raise fears of a disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and add a significant price risk premium.
Spencer Kimball
Ben Wyatt, former State treasurer and Aboriginal affairs minister, now sits on the boards of several multi-national companies and the West Coast Eagles.
Tony Buti
Brad and Alea were having a ‘textbook pregnancy’ when a routine check-up suddenly revealed a major issue
Lauren Price
It takes a bit, certainly more than a teenage girl, to rattle a journo with 25 years of news reporting under their belt.
West Aussies are gearing up for a Telethon to remember as festivities officially started on Friday, and Fat Cat kicked things off at RAC Arena.
The coroner in Cleveland Dodd’s inquest has rejected the Department of Justice’s challenge to his court’s powers and calls to drag former and current ministers to the witness stand.
An aged care home in Carlisle has been converted into a medi-hostel for Perth’s homeless, after a successful trial in Northbridge.