The first-ever direct passenger jet from Perth has touched down in Marble Bar as the Shire unveiled its huge airport expansion to serenade the historic plane.
Xander Sapsworth-Collis
Sarah Crawford
The WA Government have announced their commitment to protecting the Martuwarra Fitzroy River from large-scale irrigation in a policy position paper stating no new extraction of surface water will be allowed.
Katya Minns
Controversial former mayor Camilo Blanco has used his declaration to council to slam voter turnout in the Town of Port Hedland.
Peter Devlin
Newman has again gathered for the Bloody Slow Cup to commemorate the lives of four police officers who tragically died 22 years ago.
The Rare Care Centre hopes to streamline access to health services for kids in the North West through the generous support from the McCusker Charitable Foundation via the Channel 7 Telethon Trust.
Claire Sadler
Shipping problems and plunging prices have taken the gloss off a new spodumene concentrate production record from Mineral Resources’ Wodgina lithium mine during the September quarter.
Adrian Rauso and Daniel Newell
A mother of two allegedly drugged and raped in regional WA says she was left humiliated and further traumatised after being made to wait eight hours after the ordeal at her local hospital for a DNA examination.
The Town of Port Hedland is set to welcome four new councillors into its administrative fold.
It was a hugely successful national tournament for the 13 Hedland taekwondo athletes who brought back 20 medals between them.
Karijini is set for an upgrade after the State Government unveils $16 million to improve the park’s roads and tourism infrastructure.
Peter Hodgson, the father of Perth one-punch victim Danny Hodgson, has been granted a visa to stay in Australia permanently with his son.
Phil Hickey
A Catholic school in Perth’s north has topped a list of best schools for physical and outdoor education — but there are plenty of public schools punching above their weight too. SEE THE LIST IN FULL
Bethany Hiatt
Investors in some entry-level homes are getting better returns than many blue-chip resource stocks, like BHP and Fortescue, over the same period.
Kim Macdonald
West Coast champion Don Pyke is expected to turn down the club’s chief executive role, sources have told The West.
Jackson Barrett
The Prime Minister and his partner scored Washington’s most exclusive dinner invitation on Tuesday – a private meal with the Bidens – and today they’ll follow it up with a state dinner at the White House.
Katina Curtis
There’s a feature in Google Search that allows you to remove your phone, email and home address from the search page. Here’s how to use it.
Jake Piazza
World Cup star Hayley Raso touched down in Perth on Tuesday night, stopping to pose for photos with fans before she links up with the Matildas camp.
The amount of money on offer to help critical minerals projects get off the ground will double to $4 billion as the Government seeks to entice American miners and processing companies to set up in Australia.
The ex-partner of Nikita Piil regrets not reporting her dog Harlem after the rottweiler viciously attacked him just months before savaging her. WARNING: GRAPHIC
Teslas will soon be joining LandCruisers for a regional roadtrip as another WA town opens its electric vehicle charging station along the WA EV Network.
Air safety investigators have ruled pilot inexperience and possible fatigue likely contributed to a light plane crash at the Abrolhos Islands earlier this year with seven people on board.
Jessica Moroney
Iconic British rock band Pink Floyd have released a documentary showcasing the Gascoyne town of Exmouth during the total solar eclipse phenomenon in April.
Geraldton is receiving more than its fair share of modular social housing, according to Housing Minister John Carey, amid criticism the Government has only delivered a quarter of promised properties.
Regional WA is desperate for nurses to staff their country hospitals but workers already employed in the embattled system claim there are a number of issues stopping them from taking up jobs.
THE ECONOMIST: The toppling of China’s ‘Manganese King’ Jia Tianjiang has been likened by one mining insider as the equivalent of Rio Tinto going bust in the iron ore sector.
THE ECONOMIST: Consolidation will transform America’s fragmented shale industry.
China has reported a smaller-than-expected decline in exports in September from a year ago, while imports missed, according to customs data released on Friday.
Evelyn Cheng
You’ve heard those phrases promoting the idea that success, achievement and happiness are all enabled by a hefty bank account. Here’s why you shouldn’t believe it.
Ashton Jackson
The grandmother of Cleveland Dodd — the 16-year-old who took his life inside Unit 18 — has told a rally the adult prison ‘stole my grandson’s life’.
Jake Dietsch
The WA Museum has used a grant from a major supporting fund to buy a collection of Indigenous art hailed as among the museum’s most significant acquisitions.
Malcolm Quekett
A bushfire that has been burning north of Albany in the King River, Green Valley, Millbrook and Napier area has been downgraded advice with DFES treating the cause of the fire as suspicious.
Police were last night hunting a possible serial arsonist, after a second fire was lit in Kings Park in as many days.
Three people had to be cut from their vehicles after a horror five-car pile-up in Booragoon on Wednesday morning.
A woman has pleaded not guilty in court over allegations she tried to get her husband to overdose on an essential trace element.
Anthony Anderson
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