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Natasha Clark
Mitchell Woodcock
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
Cain Andrews
Minister Sabine Winton says she understands the challenge Kimberley parents face with waitlists for education, highlighting Labor’s 2027 pledge for free full-time kindergarten as a positive step.
The Water Corporation wants Kimberley residents to stop flushing money down the toilet.
Education is the greatest tool for transforming lives, said Education Minister Tony Buti, as he announced $8 million in funding for 14 remote schools across the Kimberley, should Labor be re-elected.
A Kimberley man has been sentenced to three years in prison after trespassing on multiple properties and sexually assaulting a woman outside her Broome home - just 11 days after his release from jail.
Katya Minns
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.
Broome Speedway drivers are making their mark on tracks across the country, proudly representing the club in a busy off-season filled with competitive racing.
Nine rising football stars from the Kimberley in the Fremantle Dockers Next Generation Academy will take centre stage at Optus Stadium to play in the curtain-raiser ahead of the Indigenous All Stars clash.
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.
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
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
RAC Arena was anything but Heaven on Sunday night, with eager Bryan Adams fans left locked out of the venue for hours, as a fatberg forced the Canadian rocker’s concert to be cancelled due to health concerns.
Perth Wildcats fans are preparing for a mad scramble for tickets to get into their final because RAC Arena is unavailable all week, but stadium management have declared it was no fault of their own.
Craig O'Donoghue
In rural towns as well as cities, growing numbers of over-50s are embracing the lunatic rantings of charismatic leaders in the conspiracy movement.
The home and business headquarters of fugitive Perth conman Ricky Hirsch was sold at auction for just over $3 million on Saturday.
South Australian electro-soul duo flick the switch to launch the East Perth Power Station as the spectacular new home of contemporary music for annual event.
A not-for-profit with the aim of cultural recording and archiving history is celebrating 25 years in 2025.
Madelin Hayes
Young Pilbara soccer players had the experience of playing internationally at the Kuala Lumpur Invitational Cup, targeted at elite-level 11-a-side youth teams in South-East Asia and beyond.
Esperance detectives are investigating two more suspicious fires that took place in separate incidents in the suburb of Castletown last week.
Neil Watkinson
A Kalgoorlie magistrate has lashed out at lawyers for their “appalling” lack of progress on matters which have seen alleged offenders spend lengthy times in custody.
Improvements to the Goldfields Oasis Recreation Centre including roof repairs and air-conditioning upgrades is the WA Liberals’ latest election promise.
The number of shark attacks has been steadily increasing over the last 10 years, with scientists putting it down to a number of factors, including climate change.
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
Cassius Turvey was allegedly bashed in a creek bed with a pole by a man who was so ‘fuelled with fury’ about his broken car windows that he had set out to deliberately hurt someone that day, a court was told.
Emily Moulton
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.
Exclusive by Rebecca Le May
A jury has convicted a 24-year-old man of indecently touching a three-year-old girl as other youngsters played nearby at a childcare centre in Perth’s northern suburbs.
Regional seats will be won and lost on State issues, Premier Roger Cook has insisted after Labor insiders expressed fears a Federal live export ban would cost them the seat of Albany.
The four accused attackers are also alleged to have assaulted teen Tristan Collard on the same day. They deny the allegations.
Wind gusts of up to 100km/h and heavy rainfall are expected in the area.
Taylor Renouf