The State Government has stepped in to provide a public bus service in Broome after the Broome Explorer Bus service stop operating suddenly earlier this week.
Cain Andrews
Oliver Lane
Local Government Minister Hannah Beazley said she will be watching the Town of Port Hedland council closely over the next few weeks as it looks to pass its budget ahead of the August 31 deadline.
Authorities have issued a shark advice warning for Gantheaume Point after Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development officers discovered a entangled whale carcass this afternoon.
In another blow to air services in the Kimberley, Nexus Airlines has decided to shut down its flights between Broome, Kununurra and Darwin by the end of August.
Roebuck Primary School students from Years 4 to 6 planted native seedlings as part of National Tree Planting Day on July 25.
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has backed in WA’s share of the GST deal as she tours the State’s north for the first time.
Broome detectives are calling for public help after an alleged aggravated robbery in the early hours of Friday, August 15.
The Shire of Broome and the Shire of Derby-West Kimberley are gearing up for the local election this October, with potential candidates encouraged to throw their hats in the ring.
WA Police say “several incidents involving vulnerable women” have occurred at bush “doofs” in Broome this year, as the debate over the future of the gatherings intensifies.
A small crowd gathered at Broome Airport yesterday to watch a piece of Australian aviation history touch down on the same tarmac it once called home.
Spudshed boss Tony Galati has revealed he’s looking north for the next slice of his grocery empire, with the Pilbara and Kimberley both on the radar.
A convoy of 35 police officers from across WA has arrived in Broome after completing a gruelling near-900km charity cycle ride from Karratha.
There were 18 people crammed into the dining room of a house — including a Crown Casino employee — when officers burst in.
Jessica Page
A tiny detail in his policy with a well-known insurance company means he has been abandoned overseas with broken bones in his feet, hands, leg and spine.
Caitlin Vinci
The Former Test cricketer’s resignation from the board will take effect from Wednesday.
Sean Smith and Simone Grogan
A 63-year-old Perth man has been sacked from his high-paying job after he called a non-binary colleague ‘he’ instead of ‘they’.
Ben Harvey
Vulnerable patients were unknowingly put at risk of contracting potentially deadly legionnaires’ disease at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital through contaminated water.
Charlton Hart and Hannah Cross
Roger Cook has reassured West Aussies that serious infrastructure failures within one of WA’s biggest hospitals is nothing to worry about. How much longer can the Government pretend that everything is fine?
Editorial
It is a little known piece of Perth history that 100 years ago Government House was the scene of a grizzly killing when a glamorous young woman shot her former fiance in the middle of a charity ball.
Local voices have taken WA’s Homelessness Week as a chance to call on the State Government to treat the Margaret River region’s housing crisis more urgently.
Warren Hately
Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia visited Kalgoorlie-Boulder for the first time to lead hands-on STEM workshops designed to inspire and enlighten the next generation.
Jessica Antoniou
A leading WA not-for-profit dedicated to tackling homelessness, particularly in the regions, now has its Aboriginal Short Stay Accommodation facility operating in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Busselton Swimming Club came out of the WA Short Course Championships earlier this month as the State’s best performed regional club.
The latest station to hit the airwaves in Geraldton has a new morning host and listeners may recognise her voice.
Former Greater Geraldton mayor Shane Van Styn has revealed he will run at the October 18 local government elections in a bid to get back on council.
Businesses across Asia are increasingly warming up to stablecoins for cross-border transactions — a trend set to accelerate further as Hong Kong moves to legalise the use of digital tokens, experts told CNBC.
Anniek Bao
Microsoft shares jumped in extended trading overnight Wednesday, pushing the company’s market cap past $US4 trillion.
Ari Levy and Jordan Novet
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
Fresh from making a surprise cameo in a key scene in Season 2 of the blockbuster Netflix series Wednesday, Aussie screen legend Frances O’Connor is bound for Busselton and CinefestOZ.
Ben O'Shea
Teenage boys who go online for advice about relationships and fall down a dangerous wormhole are one of the things that worry WA’s Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Jessica Stojkovski.
Kate Emery
Parents ‘bad mouthing’ teachers or people threatening to assault female staff are among examples of shocking online abuse revealed by the teachers’ union, which warned online abusers could face legal action.
WA must become the driver of Australia’s clean energy economy, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said as he prepares to get up close and personal with the mining sector at one of its biggest industry events.
Lotto luck has washed over WA after the Dockers’ game on Friday spelt disaster for fans in the State.
A 48-year-old man has been charged over the alleged murder of a beloved Armadale grandfather.
Jessica Evensen