Five Pilbara businesses and organisations will share in $846,700 of Regional Economic Development grants which will fund projects across a diverse range of sectors.
Cain Andrews
Phoebe Solon
Australia's only mobile wildlife hospital has been sent to the west coast to offer care for animals impacted by a tropical cyclone.
Kat Wong
Re-elected Port Hedland Councillor Adrian McRae has refused to be sworn in at a ceremony on April 2 amid election fraud allegations.
Operations at the Port of Dampier and Port of Ashburton in the State’s North West are yet to fully return to normal in the wake of cyclone Narelle, with repair works set to continue into next week.
Cheyanne Enciso
The next of the Always Good Nights Hedland series of music events will feature Perth-based band South Summit, appearing for one night only as an acoustic trio.
Laura Newell
A hearing program benefiting remote WA communities has been given a three-year lifeline.
The All Hedland Basketball Association junior grand finals have marked a powerful conclusion to the 2025-26 season, highlighting the sport’s rapid growth across the community.
The Pilbara Youth Arts Expo, a week-long celebration of youth creativity, is back this year, bringing together young artists from across the region.
The Pilbara community came together last month as the annual Community Showcase lit up Tom Price on March 21 and Paraburdoo on March 22.
Former South Hedland TAFE campus set to be transformed into a new community, cultural and civic precinct, following transfer from the State Government to the Town of Port Hedland
Local Hedland swimmer and member of the Hedland Amateur Swimming Club (HASC), Blaire Wheeler (11) take part in Aqua Technics Junior State Championships in Perth
The company building Victor Goh’s Elizabeth Quay skyscrapers was blasted for withholding millions of dollars from a contractor in a previously secret legal ruling.
Matt Mckenzie
Inspired by the stunning early success of Murphy Reid after he was taken with pick No.17, The West Australian’s Josh Kempton has run a re-draft on the stacked 2024 pool.
Josh Kempton
The baby, who died in a horror rideshare car crash on Saturday, has been remembered as having ‘the most beautiful smile’.
Shares in the winemaker have collapsed 63 per cent over the past year as one Australian hedge fund said its debt load means bankruptcy is possible.
Tom Richardson
A state of emergency will be declared in WA in a bid to pressure fuel companies to divert supplies where they’re needed, but Roger Cook says it won’t trigger Covid-style restrictions on the public.
Jessica Page
In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey reveals why being the boss of WA’s Police Union isn’t a long-term career prospect with the third president in five years facing the chop.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 30
A cold case killer who murdered his wife 40 years ago has been sentenced to life in prison, however a terminal cancer diagnosis means he could have as little as 18 months to live.
In A Six-Pack Of IPA (Interesting Points, Allegedly), we look at West Coast achieving a comeback feat achieved only four times before in AFL/VFL history, and more stats and facts on our WA clubs!
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It’s not uncommon for people to use AI when they jump online to search for various things these days and while it can be an effective tool, people need to be careful when it comes to rules and regulations.
Candice Evans
The Dolphin Discovery Centre is once again reminding people to be responsible out on the waters after a dolphin calf was reported as being entangled over the weekend.
Rose Patane
Before Birdwood House was built, local Anzac Day services were held at the old Geraldton Town Hall on Chapman Road, which is now home to the art gallery.
Trudi Cornish
The City of Bunbury council has once again copped a barrage of questions and criticisms over the sale of 89 Beach Road, the land parcel adjacent to Big Swamp Parkland.
The Harvey Shire council has voted in favour to request the chief executive investigate the potential installation of a water drinking fountain at the Brunswick River Pool.
Cars of all colours, shapes and sizes rolled in to Waroona at the weekend for the town’s annual display of cars.
The move comes as Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz for weeks during the US-Israeli war with the country, a bottleneck that roiled global markets and strained the economy.
Garrett Downs
The question now is how long the shock lasts and whether the physical energy shortage can be resolved before the economic damage spirals out of control.
Anniek Bao and Lee Ying Shan
Elon Musk is seeking to have OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman removed from their roles as officers in the company as part of a case that’s expected to go to trial later this month.
Lora Kolodny
Activist investor Pershing Square said Tuesday it is planning to buy Universal Music Group in a cash and stock deal worth about 55.8 billion euros ($US64.4 billion).
April Roach
Two of Australia’s wealthiest citizens will on Wednesday find out who is entitled to billions of dollars worth of mining royalties and assets.
Emma Kirk
An accused serial rapist charged with dozens of violent offences against several women allegedly choked, punched, sexually assaulted and urinated on his victims.
Hannah Cross
Distressing footage has captured the moment two roaming dogs savagely maul a woman before killing her pet.
A plaque honouring decorated Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has been defaced with graffiti after his arrest over alleged war crimes.
WA’s not-for-profit sector is crippling as skyrocketing fuel prices halt operations and force volunteers off the road, with the matter becoming one of life and death for charities such as the Cat Haven.
An Indian national has been charged after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman on an international flight bound for Perth.
Euan Kennedy