The Empower Her Luncheon raised $3000 for Djarindjin Safe House in Djarindjin, the remote Aboriginal community 170km north of Broome, and Marnja Jarndu Women’s Refuge.
Natasha Clark
Cain Andrews
Some 18 new staff transitioned to Main Roads in the Kimberley on November 28, marking the final step in the State Government’s initiative to bring road maintenance in-house across the State.
The Broome Barracudas have returned home from the annual Hancock Prospecting Pilbara Championships in Karratha donning silver medals with the team placing second in the competition.
Madelin Hayes and Cain Andrews
The Mangrove Cricket Club broke a 15-year dry spell in style over the weekend, defeating the Dirty Dozen to claim the 2024 Broome Cricket Association A-grade trophy.
Katya Minns
A Kununurra dancer who hid from welfare officers as a child and a Malaysian-born teacher who has championed music in remote WA have been named among this year’s WA cultural treasures.
Sarah Crawford
Western Australia’s only stand-alone Aboriginal community-controlled childcare centre is seeking additional funding to ensure it can continue its work.
The Kings have taken home the Broome Basketball Association’s A-grade grand final win, after an extremely competitive match against the Tigers.
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.
Young people are being advised to practice safe sex and get tested regularly as health authorities brace for a rise in syphilis cases in the Kimberley.
The RFDS WA has taken a significant step in bolstering health care delivery in rural and remote communities by partnering with the Regional Health Professionals Network program.
Toodyay farmer Tony Maddox faces trial for alleged Aboriginal Heritage Act breach, causing stress and impacting his health amidst uncertainty.
Rebecca Le May
The Sunday Times had an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Spinifex People: Art and stories from Pila Nguru, the latest exhibition being put together at WA Museum Boola Bardip.
Hannah Cross
Adam Gilchrist recalls the pressure and magic behind his famous 57-ball Test century in Perth in 2006
Glen Quartermain
WA teachers will be able to use artificial intelligence for end-of-year school reports despite blanket bans on the practice in other States.
Laura Newell
Evidence that pointed to a row of heritage shopfronts in Subiaco as being a significant risk to public safety was found to be ‘shifting sands’ as new engineering evidence into the site was revealed.
Harriet Flinn
An Armadale man has been charged after allegedly starting a fire on Beaufort Street in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Jessica Evensen
With less than two weeks until the scheduled opening of the Bunbury Outer Ring Road, Main Roads has been re-sealing about 20km worth of lanes due to wet weather.
WA rape victims are being forced to wait in bloodied and soiled clothes, sometimes for more than a day, to see specialist forensic doctors and support services, a new review has revealed.
A former top lawyer for construction giant BGC who has already admitted child sexual abuse and drug offences has pleaded guilty from behind bars to a fresh swathe of abhorrent crimes.
An army veteran has taken a step forward in providing aid for fellow veterans in the South West by providing calming kits to combat post-traumatic stress disorder while waiting for medical care.
Holly Prentice
A woman from a coastal town in the Mid West has been granted bail over allegations that she ran over her partner following an argument.
Jessica Moroney
North West Central MP Merome Beard has reiterated calls for a youth safe night house after eight gophers belonging to an aged care facility in Carnarvon were damaged.
A mining shift worker has told a court he had no memory of the afternoon he was ejected from two Kalgoorlie-Boulder pubs, swore at police and directed obscene gestures at them.
A swathe of exclusive land in the heart of Jurien Bay is now on the market, with the State Government calling for expressions of interest in snapping up the development opportunity.
Shire of Meekatharra chief executive Kelvin Matthews has resigned following a cancer diagnosis, with the council looking to recruit a new CEO early next year.
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
A Perth chef who bragged about ‘getting the hose out’ to stop homeless people from sleeping in front of hospitality venues says he is ‘deeply remorseful’ for his comments.
Caitlyn Rintoul
Two teenagers have been charged over the shocking bashing of a supermarket owner, as new figures reveal six people per week have been charged under new laws meant to protect retail workers.
Jessica Evensen, Jessica Page and Jake Dietsch
The jury has handed down its verdict in the case of alleged mum killer Andre Zachary Rebelo in the WA Supreme Court.
Perth radio mainstay Simon Beaumont is set to return to the airwaves, as Nine prepares to backflip on its shock scheduling overhaul at 6PR.
Liberal leader Libby Mettam has used a debate on public health to announce her party will spend an extra $80 million for mental health and suicide prevention if it wins the next State election.
A man has been critically injured after a suspected road rage incident near a pub in Perth’s northern suburbs.
Caleb Runciman