Woodside’s North West Shelf gas processing plant has been given final approval to keep operating until 2070 with 48 strict conditions aimed at protecting nearby ancient Indigenous rock art.
Katina Curtis
Madelin Hayes
Two former MPs have been appointed to bring order back to the Port Hedland council after it was sacked following the resignation of its mayor.
Oliver Lane
A Port Hedland mother and daughter have raised more than $5000 for the Cancer Foundation after shaving their heads in a heartfelt tribute to family members affected by cancer.
Port Hedland’s sporting champions – from rising stars to unsung volunteers – are set to take centre stage, with nominations now open for the 2025 Hedland Community Sports Awards
A report commissioned by the federal government’s green bank has argued that $126 billion should be spent over the next 25 years on shared renewable energy infrastructure in WA’s iron ore heartland.
Adrian Rauso
Growing up in a crime family, joining the circus, and marrying a bikie are just some of the tales Pilbara audiences can expect to hear during Nikki Justice’s comedy show.
The Karratha Kats have etched their name into the history books with a remarkable triple premiership triumph in the North Pilbara Football League, securing flags in the league, reserves and women’s divisions.
Residents across the Shire of East Pilbara are being urged to make their voices heard as the local government elections approach on Saturday, October 18.
Police are appealing for public assistance following a series of burglaries and vehicle thefts in South Hedland and Wedgefield over the weekend.
BHP is banking that a new car dumper and raft of port infrastructure to the tune of $1.4 billion will help shift enough iron ore to hit a long-pledged 305 million tonne per annum output target.
Whether it’s for a job in mining, the lack of traffic lights, or red scenery as far as the eye can see, more people are choosing to call the East Pilbara home.
Young people in Hedland will have the chance to try their hand at cricket while connecting with culture and community at the upcoming Deadly Cricket Carnival.
Hundreds of WA customers living in new homes prone to leaks and flooding due to faulty piping have received some welcome news ahead of a State Administrative Tribunal hearing.
John Flint
The owner of an occupational therapy business accused of an invoice scam that siphoned millions of taxpayer money meant to be used to help veterans has failed in a bid to suppress her identity.
Caleb Runciman
Disturbing allegations have emerged about a Department of Communities employee charged with sex offences involving a teenager in his care as it was revealed police also raised concerns he had bikie connections.
Two WA police officers are fighting for their jobs and one is receiving counselling after a booze-soaked staff party ended with a sexual assault and a vile act of public indecency.
Ben Harvey
The clerk of a Mt Barker business has admitted to stealing more than $150,000 from her workplace over a two-year period, after details were revealed in her first court appearance on Thursday.
Melissa Sheil
Perth residents who say they are trapped with ‘unsellable’ rural properties because of contaminated groundwater want their land fast-tracked for residential development.
Rhys Bellinge, the rich-lister obstetrician who killed a woman in a drunken car crash in Dalkieth, is living in a prison unit known as Fraggle Rock because it is home to the State’s worst paedophiles.
The drinking water at Perth Children’s Hospital was contaminated with lead as recently as last year. The shock test results and remediation were kept quiet, until now.
Emergency services rushed to the scene of the crash in Newdegate this morning.
Hannah Cross
Prominent WA jockey Tash Faithfull has copped a 26-day suspension for causing rival rider Holly Watson to fall at the 200m mark in the $100,000 Coolgardie Cup at Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club on Sunday.
Ernie Manning
A Coolgardie man who is accused of 3-D printing firearm parts and threatening to kill a teenage girl has been released on bail.
Jessica Antoniou
For R U OK? Day, women in the Goldfields have united to check in on one another and feel empowered.
Australia’s leading invasive species experts have called out criticism which called the State Government’s aerial culling practice inhumane.
A family who had to leave Kalgoorlie-Boulder when a medical diagnosis turned their world upside down are hoping to raise awareness of diabetes and kidney failure.
Klarna competes in the buy now, pay later market with Affirm and Block’s Afterpay business.
Ryan Browne
Air India has pledged a renewed focus on safety after Flight 171’s fatal crash, the deadliest aviation disaster in a decade.
Leslie Josephs
A pharmaceutical giant that produces one of the most popular weight loss jabs has announced it is cutting 11 per cent of its global workforce.
Katrina Bishop
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou’s government has collapsed in a no-confidence vote over spending cuts, leaving President Emmanuel Macron scrambling to appoint yet another leader.
Holly Ellyatt
A young woman has been charged with drink driving after a car smashed into the front of a Perth home on Monday morning.
Major crime detectives have finally revealed why they have been combing over an address at the riverside suburb of Attadale for the past five days.
Police Minister Reece Whitby says he’s aware of a days long crime scene and investigation unfolding at a property south of Perth and joined WA Police in refusing to shed any light on the incident.
Roger Cook has tripped up over a key date in WA’s history while defending his overhaul of public holidays against Opposition criticism that it abandons historical accuracy.
Commuters starting their week face delays and congestion after crashes and breakdowns shut lanes on multiple major Perth roads.
A momentous celebration of Indigenous art and culture has arrived in Perth with the 20th-anniversary exhibition of Colours of our Country, showcasing 124 pieces from 43 Pilbara artists.
Caitlin Vinci