Local Government Minister Hannah Beazley is considering urgent legislative amendments after Camilo Blanco was cleared to run in the Town of Port Hedland election despite being barred from holding office.
Cain Andrews
Phoebe Solon
Cane toads could colonise up to three quarters of the Pilbara by 2041 if action isn’t taken to hold back the horde of amphibians, according to a new study from Curtin University.
Shellene Remihana, Matilda Thompson, George Pitt and HARTZ Hedland Arts Council took the top honours at Port Hedland’s Community Citizenship Awards as 34 new Australians were welcomed into the fold.
The Hedland Little Athletics team has come home with a record medal haul after competing at the Athletics West Country Championships in Albany.
Karratha’s median house price has jumped 14.5 per cent to $630,000, while Port Hedland faces slower growth of up to 5 per cent, revealing a widening property divide across the Pilbara.
The West Pilbara Cricket Association’s B-grade side capped off an outstanding campaign at country week this month, surging all the way to the grand final.
Durack MP Melissa Price has thrown her support behind new Liberal leader Angus Taylor after losing her bid to become the party’s deputy leader on February 13.
More than 150 educational staff from across the Pilbara gathered at Hedland Senior High School for the first of two sessions as part of the Cultural Responsiveness Professional Learning program
The Town of Port Hedland has found its preferred candidate to take on the permanent chief executive role at the local government authority.
This year’s cohort of WA Rural Clinical School students have touched down in Port Hedland and have already got to work, helping out the Royal Flying Doctor Service and health clinics around town.
Care for Hedland Environmental Association’s Turtle Monitoring Program will conclude its 22nd consecutive season at Cemetery and Pretty Pool beaches in late February, marking 125 days of monitoring
A driver who was fleeing police for the second night straight and had been awake for three days when he killed a young South Korean man in a crash in Forrestfield has learned his fate.
Rebecca Le May
The mysterious death of a man in his squalid Rockingham home after months of neglect by his NDIS-approved care provider has exposed a shocking six-figure rort.
A Perth predator was making intricate plans to kidnap, sexually abuse and hold captive a child in a modified roof dungeon before child exploitation detectives made a most relieving arrest.
Caleb Runciman
AFL Origin is just days away and one man who played under Victorian coach Chris Scott and will be part of the WA team has warned the Geelong boss will be at his ruthless best against Western Australia.
Craig O'Donoghue
Specialised blue-collar workers on Western Australian mine sites are raking in more than experienced surgeons, thanks to a gold mining boom.
Adrian Rauso
John Carey may have been a tad ambitious about the future of Albemarle’s lithium hydroxide refinery following Thursday’s news the plant will be closed. Plus: A Perth tech company wins an RBA shoutout.
The major investigation into the suspicious death of a 69-year-old woman in Spencer Park entered its fourth day on Wednesday.
A WA man repeatedly raped and sexually abused his two young nieces, and secretly recorded them in the bathroom for his own sexual gratification. WARNING: CONFRONTING DETAILS
Ben Harvey outlines the confluence of screwups and poor decision-making by governments, which ultimately led to Perth Mum Lena giving birth in the back of Toyota Kluger on Kwinana Freeway.
Rox Resources has selected MACA Interquip Mintrex to build the processing plant for the $383 million Youanmi gold project south-east of Mt Magnet.
Neil Watkinson
Kalgoorlie and Boulder CBD retailers and traders could give their business a facelift thanks to a new signage fund being rolled out.
Tegan Guthrie
An Exmouth-based astronomy business says it has likely found its second home in the Goldfields-Esperance region after being overwhelmed with interest in its stargazing services.
An exhibition coming to Esperance will display expressive works by artists who have lived with life-altering illnesses or injuries, proving there is beauty to be found even in the darkest of days.
A local history enthusiast and author has published the stories of forgotten Goldfields prospectors in his third book on WA’s gold mining history.
Geraldton grain farmers have seen their largest harvest on record, thanks to storage preparation and lucky weather conditions.
As Starbucks sells off most of its China business, local rival Luckin Coffee is expanding into higher-priced cold brews and other drinks. It’s also expanding its footprint in the US.
Evelyn Cheng
S&P Global Ratings has lowered its forecast for China property sales this year, barely two months into 2026.
Elon Musk’s net worth soared past $US800b last week after he merged SpaceX with xAI in a deal that valued the combined entity at $US1.25 trillion.
Robert Frank and Lora Kolodny
The US on Wednesday unveiled new initiatives to mobilise allies into a preferential trade bloc for critical minerals, including coordinated price floors.
Dylan Butts
Water Corporation is struggling to provide a basic level of service to customers amid a maintenance backlog of at least five years and urgent repairs including decaying sewerage and lead leaking into pipes.
Charlton Hart
The Leeuwin II is sailing again after suffering ‘catastrophic’ damage when it was struck by a container ship nearly two years ago.
Eliana Hullett
WA Police will be given new powers to deal with ‘intimidating’ protests — including the ability to strip protestors of masks and banned symbols and flags — as part of new legislation.
The WA Government claims they are working to introduce tougher laws for RSPCA inspectors as a ‘priority’ despite promising to do it five years ago.
The West joined RSPCA inspectors to reveal their jobs’ dangers and delights, from saving pups to being threatened with machetes.
A WA town has been rocked by five earthquakes within 10 hours on Saturday morning, registering just kilometres below the surface.
Katherine Kraayvanger