The Aarli, a well-known Broome restaurant for more than 15 years, has closed its doors, leaving its owners, staff and the community reflecting on a tough year in the local business environment.
Cain Andrews
Hannah Cross
I didn’t apply the industrial strength insect repellent offered free in the Mangrove Hotel’s outdoor areas early enough. But The Bay Club is a stunning place to sit when one is appropriately covered.
Amanda Keenan
Service providers and frontline workers gathered in Derby to improve ways to support individuals experiencing family and domestic violence in Kimberley communities.
Katya Minns
Broome’s Ray Clifton showcased exceptional skill and determination to claim victory at Perth Motorplex’s Fast Friday on November 29, a night filled with thrilling Modified Speedway action.
The Broome Public Library has introduced dementia-friendly memory cases to inspire recollections, foster social connections, and provide support for individuals living with dementia and their families.
Christopher Saunders has become the highest-ranked Catholic in the country to face a sex crimes prosecution and is now faces even more charges.
Jessica Evensen
WWF Australia and the North Kimberley Fire Abatement Project will develop a groundbreaking approach to assessing fire impacts on biodiversity in the Kimberley, helping to protect the region.
“A key part of prevention of domestic violence lies in men as allies,” Men’s Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation cultural guidance worker Nelson Bieundurry said.
Passengers onboard an Airnorth plane had a extra bumpy arrival at Kununurra recently when a flight from Broome had such a heavy landing it damaged the undercarriage of the aircraft.
Despite the hot and humid weather on Sunday night, (December 8), Broome families gathered at Town Beach for the annual Shire of Broome Christmas party.
Kununurra kids were thrilled to see Santa arrive by Kimberley sleigh at Sporties
Sarah Crawford
Museums across WA will be free this summer, as Premier Roger Cook urges families burdened by the cost-of-living crisis to get out and socialise over the school holidays.
Dylan Caporn
Frontline police can now call a senior officer at any time of the day or night for real time advice on how to how to deal with family and domestic violence incidents.
Shannon Hampton
Latin has not been taught in schools for many years — but the ancient language underpins an innovative spelling program being rolled out to primary schools across the country next year.
Bethany Hiatt
WA confectionery retailer Mondo Nougat has acquired Morish Nuts after spending the past 12 years co-located at a Swan Valley address.
Cheyanne Enciso
Anthony Albanese is poised to make a bold announcement on childcare policy to kick off Labor’s re-election campaign built around universal access and enabling more parents to work.
Katina Curtis
Police have lashed irresponsible mums and dads for failing to parent their own children after 400 unsupervised teens ran amok on Rottnest Island, assaulting holiday makers and pelting officers with bottles.
A road worker has been seriously injured after he was hit by a truck in Wattle Grove.
Friends and family have paid tribute to a fun-loving 29-year-old who died last week at a mining project in the northern Goldfields.
Tiny homes will soon be wheeled onto Denmark properties in a move to address the region’s housing crisis, making it one of the first local governments to do so since Statewide regulations changed in September.
Remnants from a SpaceX rocket launched from Texas have been salvaged off Exmouth.
Manjimup live entertainment venue Gatsbys Skyline opened up their first Cocktail Club night on November 29, with the clubbing event expected to be a fortnightly fixture.
Daniel Hocking
The owner-operator of a cafe at a popular tourism destination in Kalbarri has spoken out about his family ties to the area, and his strong spiritual connection to Country.
Jessica Moroney
It will be a wet and rocky weekend for Mid West divers when the abalone season opens south of Greenough for the first time in 13 years, with divers urged to exercise caution along the coastline.
Mobile and internet coverage in North Cascade, north-west of Esperance, will improve with the installation of a new macro cell base station.
The Warren Blackwood Alliance of Councils unveiled its Accessible Tourism Itineraries at the Manjimup Power Up Museum on December 3, coinciding with International Day of People With Disability.
This market is starting to summon the lighthearted take on a mullet haircut: business in the front, party in the back.
Michael Santoli
The highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has already secured its place in the record books.
Jessica Golden
The latest obsession on TikTok is the ‘Winter Arc’ challenge, which sees people getting ahead of their New Year’s Resolutions.
Sawdaw Bhaimiya
Musk has been so aggressive in pushing his views about Trump’s second term that he’s stepping on the toes of Trump’s transition team and may be overstaying his welcome at Mar-a-Lago, sources say.
Dasha Burns and David Ingram
The trial of three men accused of plotting to cut off a man’s hand and tongue for cash has taken an unusual turn.
Emily Moulton
Summer in Perth is off to a stifling start as the State swelters through its first 40-degree day in months, but severe weather could be on the way.
Chloe Maher
An alleged killer has pleaded not guilty on grounds of insanity over the death of a young woman who was brutally murdered on a suburban street.
FIFO workers who experienced predatory behaviour in the industry will be able to take part in what is expected to be a multi-million-dollar action.
A man accused of murdering a sex worker at a Perth hotel then drugging, raping and stealing cash from another woman a month later has pleaded not guilty to the shocking crimes.
A man accused of stabbing Mauwa Kizenga as she walked to a relatives’ house has pleaded not guilty to her murder by reason of insanity.