The rain and stormy weather didn’t deter Broome residents and organisations from hitting the pavement and marching in support of the 10th anniversary of Ochre Ribbon Week.
Cain Andrews
Cyclone advice has been issued to residents in WA’s north-west as a tropical low brewing near the Kimberley coast threatens to become a tropical cyclone as early as Sunday.
Hannah Cross
It’s the impromptu parties that unfurl when customers try on clothes at Broome’s only dress-up store that Party Palace owner Sharon Robertson will miss the most.
Natasha Clark
Ports Minister David Michael has no plans to meet with traditional owners over the controversial cliff collapse at Entrance Point, despite community concerns and calls for further investigation
WA Greens MLC Brad Pettitt has called for the closure of Hakea Prison’s Unit 18, accusing the Government of neglecting regional youth justice by failing to deliver a long-promised on-country facility
The Labor Government has committed $500,000 for the planning of a new passenger terminal for cruise ships at the Broome Port ahead of the State election in March
Parents and carers are asked to keep their children home.
Taylor Renouf
The location of Broome’s new sobering up shelter has been slammed by Liberal MLC Neil Thomson, who says the decision to place the shelter in Broome’s town centre is “deeply flawed”.
The East Kimberley Chamber of Commerce and Industry said the Federal Government’s announcement this week on a moratorium on regional bank closures was not enough to help Kununurra.
The cost of some essential groceries have been slashed by 30 to 50 per cent in remote Kimberley supermarkets
Sarah Crawford
Simple pearl shell has played a key role in establishing WA’s first regional medical device manufacturing facility, Marine Biomedical, in Broome.
This affluent suburb has a relaxed feel, differing in atmosphere from its busy neighbour Subiaco, giving residents the best of both worlds.
Caitlin Vinci
The plane crashed into Thomson Bay, killing pilot James Wong, Danish tourist Torben Poulsen, 60, and Swiss woman Danielle Grundbacher-Mosching, 65.
Caleb Runciman
The new smart system on Mitchell Freeway is causing a headache for peak-hour northern suburbs drivers — sparking debate about whether the problem is actually Perth motorists’ lack of nous when merging.
Dylan Caporn
Premier Roger Cook has urged magistrates to ‘clamp down’ on anti-Semitism, after a notorious bikie’s former son-in-law avoided jail and instead copped a fine over a nazi slur.
Jessica Page
A teenage schoolgirl was resuscitated in front of staff and students after she became distressed during a scheduled swimming activity at Hillarys Boat Harbour this week.
A former Curtin University professor who groomed a pre-pubescent girl online and collected thousands of child sexual exploitation images has been jailed for five-and-a-half years.
Rebecca Le May
In tonight’s show, Harvey explains why political parties could learn from teenagers when it comes to social media checks, after the Nationals were forced to dump gun-loving candidate Edward Richards.
‘I have always maintained that I did not intend to insult or harm anyone ...’
Mineral Resources is now the most shorted lithium stock on the ASX as more supporters of its outgoing boss Chris Ellison emerge.
WA’s roads authority has reminded transport companies not to complete maintenance work in roadside parking bays following reports of these activities occurring in the Goldfields.
Carwyn Monck
The Shire of Yalgoo says it has been left with a $6 million shortfall after emergency relief funding was rejected by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services after works were completed.
Josephine Hingst
Geraldton residents have gathered on the foreshore to raise awareness of transgender rights, with some fearing a change in government could mean rights are taken away.
Matthew Paddick
The Australia Day long weekend saw a popular South West camping and boating spot descend into chaos, with bad behaviour leading to a potential management review.
A new home care service driven by a Wheatbelt community aims to bridge the gap in rural health care and support residents.
A not-for-profit with the aim of cultural recording and archiving history is celebrating 25 years in 2025.
President Donald Trump has agreed to pause the implementation of planned tariffs on imports from Canada for at least 30 days, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.
Dan Mangan
Talk about money and budgeting early is the advice of wealthy CEOs and founders.
Lucy Handley
President Donald Trump has repeatedly discussed imposing tariffs, and the first tranche, on goods from Canada, China and Mexico will begin to take affect this weekend.
Greg Iacurci
The assertions about DeepSeek have sparked concerns over the eyewatering sums tech giants are spending on AI — but many experts are urging scepticism.
Ryan Browne and Dylan Butts
Tyler Jury, 17, drowned in the lake after he was playing in the water and was only found after at least an hour of searching.
Jessica Evensen and Oliver Lane
Police deployed at least a dozen officers and airwing to track the three suspects in the chase.
Oliver Lane
A teenager caught up in a love triangle that that allegedly sparked events that led to the fatal attack on Cassius Turvey testified she saw a boy covered in blood in a car driven by one of his alleged killers.
Hundreds of children were injured, unaccounted for and locked in or out at WA childcare centres, with serious incidents at early learning centres soaring 50 per cent in five years.
Residents are gearing up for days of wild weather as Tropical Cyclone Zelia is expected to cross the coast over the coming days.
He is running against Labor’s Housing Minister John Carey for the inner-city electorate.
Jake Dietsch