Geraldton’s aviation landscape shifted on Monday morning when Nexus Airlines took to the skies for its inaugural flights departing from Geraldton Airport, adding competition to the local market.
Fraser Williams
Cain Andrews
A host of Kimberley Aboriginal Controlled Community Organisations have shared in $3.4m of Close the Gap grants, funding a range of much-needed initiatives in the region.
Two of the country’s most prominent basketballers headed up to the Kimberley last week, hosting a slate of community events and sharing their skills on the court with local children.
Broome’s premier art event, the Environs Kimberley Annual Art Auction, was a great success this year, showcasing some of the most talented artists from across the Kimberley.
Broome Boxing Club has produced another State Champion in 16-year-old Ash Schaffer, with the talented young fighter taking down his opponent on June 24.
The Broome Towns have been handed their first defeat of the 2023 season after last year’s premiers Cable Beach took down the previously undefeated side in a 15-point win.
Motion sensor cameras have revealed the extent of the cane toad invasion facing the East Kimberley, detecting the notorious pest more than 250 times.
The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage has welcomed their first Aboriginal town planner, Shannon Lockyer, to their Broome-based team.
The chief executive of a Broome-based Aboriginal publishing house is closing the book on the role after almost a decade.
Taekwondo instructor Rob McGregor will be heading off to South Korea later this month to compete in the World Taekwondo Hanmandang, a festival featuring the martial art.
The Kimberley Spirit Colts team travelled down to Perth to battle it out in the West Australian Country Football League Country Football Championships last week.
The Bidyadanga Emus have come away with their first win of the 2023 after taking down the Broome Saints in a spectacular showing down at Haynes Oval at the weekend.
A landowner quoted more than $20,000 for an Aboriginal heritage survey on a residential block in Exmouth fears the property he purchased less than two years ago is now at risk.
Josh Zimmerman
A cancelled tree planting to honour the service of the late Queen Elizabeth II is at the centre of a confusing impasse in Geraldton.
Katina Curtis and Jake Dietsch
WA’s iconic Leeuwin tall ship has hit rough seas after the departure of its long-serving chief executive triggered staff resignations, safety warnings and the loss of support from one prominent backer.
Kate Emery
In last week’s column, I tackled the emotionally charged topic of whether today’s first homebuyers have it tougher than the boomers and asked readers for examples of sacrifices they made to make ends meet.
Ben Harvey
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and struck a range of agreements including a deal over Australian-made armoured vehicles and joining a new global ‘climate club’.
Katina Curtis
A childcare worker accused of indecently dealing with a child has used his lawyer as a decoy to escape photographers waiting outside Perth’s Central Law Courts.
Sarah Steger
Cash-strapped WA households who have asked Synergy for help to keep on top of their power bills are being offered free electricity during off-peak hours, saving up to $500 per year.
Doing it yourself might save you several hundred or even thousands of dollars. Equally, you may have already decided that no matter what the cost, offloading the hassle to someone else is worth the outlay.
A senior constable of the WA Police Force has been charged with a string of alleged child sex offences.
Lauren Price
A 25-year-old man has avoided jail for following a woman from a bus stop and indecently assaulting her before he was ultimately stopped by a passerby.
Carly Laden
The 2am actions of a drunken man who — without a helmet — rode his dirt bike through a red light in Kalgoorlie’s CBD, causing a car crash, have been described as ‘incredibly stupid’ and ‘incredibly dangerous’.
Amber Lilley
The City of Albany is likely to wait for further details about how the State Government plans to reform and regulate the short-term accommodation sector before it addresses its own approach.
The average house in Geraldton costs $400 a week to rent, a 38 per cent jump over the past five years, according to data from Domain.
A Federal Government committee probing the spate of regional bank closures is holding a public forum in Carnamah next month after the Mid West town lost its only branch earlier this year.
From pet food to liquor and lighting fixtures, KKR is putting their money in a suite of consumer-driven sectors in China, while departing from a singular focus on technology.
Lee Ying Shan
THE ECONOMIST: With Threads — a copycat app — Meta hopes to capitalise on Twitter’s travails
The Economist
While there’s a huge amount of excitement about the potential of hydrogen, there are also undoubted challenges.
Anmar Frangoul
China is restricting exports of two niche metals that are key to manufacture electronics and semiconductors, as the tech battle with the US and Europe heats up.
Arjun Kharpal
Judgment day awaits Crown casinos after it was fined $450m for “serious” breaches of anti-money laundering laws.
Nathan Schmidt
WA sex monster and murderer David Ronald Thompson will remain in jail for the time being after the parole board recently reviewed his prisoner status.
Phil Hickey
A WA Police officer accused of sexually assaulting a young girl over several years has been identified.
The worksite essential has been urgently recalled from 38 stores after safety concerns were raised.
Detectives have further charged a notorious underworld figure arrested over a massive meth seizure with wilfully destroying evidence, after he allegedly smashed a mobile phone during a police raid.
© West Australian Newspapers Limited 2023