As we enter into 2023 the Advertiser checked in with Broome’s own real estate guru, Tony Hutchinson, to get a perspective on what the property market has in store for the rest of the year.
Cain Andrews
Noonkanbah residents who were evacuated to Broome during the peak of the Kimberley flood event have expressed relief after jumping on an army helicopter and returning to their community on January 25.
Derby Speedway regular Rowan Drysdale travelled to Manjimup last week to compete in the WA State Titles from January 26 to 28.
Shire rangers have increased patrols of White Gum Park in Kununurra to break up illegal gambling and drinking as almost all East Kimberley welfare recipients have opted out of the Cashless Debit Card.
Sarah Crawford
A new fundraising drive for pastoralists in WA’s flood-ravaged Kimberley has received a $20,000 kick-start thanks to matching donations from two agribusiness giants.
Adam Poulsen
A former West Coast Eagles rookie-listed player has re-signed with his old WAFL club after taking a break from the competition.
Authorities have confirmed a three-metre saltwater crocodile was spotted at Gantheaume Point at mid morning today.
A vehicle ramp to the world-famous Cable Beach, originally closed to protect turtles, will remain shut after heavy rains caused erosion which could cause “significant risk to vehicles”.
A new cohort of Rural Clinical School of WA students have arrived in Broome, with the 14 doctors-to-be set to work at Broome Hospital and clinics around town over the coming year.
The chief executive of a WA social housing advocacy organisation says analysis from a new Community Housing Industry Association report has shown an “alarming” demand for homes in the Kimberley.
Indigenous corporations that have been directly affected by flooding can now apply for up to $20,000 to help repair their businesses thanks to a new grant scheme.
Is WA’s youth justice system taking traumatised, troubled child offenders and making them worse? The West goes inside Perth Children’s Court.
Sarah Steger
Australia may not have the same scale of gun violence as in the US, but the Lucky Country still has a bloody history of shootings and chilling massacres.
Blake Antrobus
The comedy superstar was forced to stop halfway through his set at RAC Arena on Thursday night after a wild brawl broke out between ‘bogans’ in the crowd.
Peter Devlin
Holed up in his Colombian hideaway some 16,000 kilometres away from Perth, alleged drug kingpin Arash Ebrahimi Far cannot wait to brag to his girlfriend about his latest exploits.
Emily Moulton
The first fatal shark attack in the Swan River in 100 years will prompt the government to urgently look at potential mitigation measures — but if the killer shark is found, it won’t be destroyed.
Steve Butler and Tim Clarke
The Federal Government is believed to have made a formal bid to give the Burrup Peninsula UNESCO World Heritage status, potentially casting a shadow on billions of dollars worth of resources projects.
WA gun owners will have to pass a mandatory mental health assessment to legally obtain and keep a firearm licence in a major Australian-first initiative aimed at saving lives.
The identity of the teenage girl tragically mauled to death by a shark in the Swan River has been confirmed as 16-year-old Stella Berry.
UPDATE: Flowers have been laid for a teenage girl who died after she was mauled by a shark in the Swan River at North Fremantle.
An earthquake has struck a WA town early Sunday morning.
Caleb Runciman
The owners of Geraldton’s chain of IGA stores say they have been left with no choice but to restrict entry to unsupervised children after 6pm in a bid to combat rising shoplifting and staff abuse.
Jessica Moroney
Kalgoorlie MP Ali Kent has expressed her concern about the current water crisis in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, which will see a reduced supply to community greenspaces.
Another serious shortage is gripping Kalgoorlie-Boulder — some pubs and cafes have run out of chips.
Police have identified a suspect they allege attempted to break open a cigarette machine inside the Wintersun Hotel and then stole two bottles of whiskey in an early morning burglary.
THE ECONOMIST: For Mark Zuckerberg, the first three quarters of last year were rough. In July 2022 his social-media empire, Meta, announced its first ever year-on-year decline in quarterly revenues.
Amazon on Thursday issued first-quarter guidance that came in light of estimates, overshadowing better-than-expected revenue for the fourth quarter.
Annie Palmer
Alphabet missed on both top and bottom lines when it reported fourth quarter earnings after the bell Thursday.
Jennifer Elias
The Bank of England on Thursday hiked interest rates by 50 basis points and dialed back some of its previous bleak economic forecasts.
Elliot Smith
The State School Teachers Union will kick off regional consultation of its inquiry into the state of WA’s public education system this week.
Bethany Hiatt
Detectives are investigating the sudden death of a man outside a brothel in East Perth.
Phil Hickey and Brianna Dugan
Water-based patrols at the site of Saturday’s fatal shark attack in Fremantle will not be continuing on Monday, as the decision to close the beach where the attack occurred is reviewed.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services has quashed claims it doesn’t have the resources to handle the dangers of a hot summer after blazes raged across the State at the weekend.
The graveyard of building firms, including some of the biggest names in construction, keeps getting bigger. Here’s what needs to happen to save the industry in WA.
Long waits at public hospital EDs and blowouts to elective surgery waiting lists have been blamed for a flood of West Australians rushing to take out private health cover since the start of the COVID pandemic.
Josh Zimmerman
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