Three unions have pulled the trigger on worker strikes to choke BHP’s sole WA iron ore port, marking the most severe industrial action taken in WA’s mining industry for a generation.
Adrian Rauso
Joshua Dowdall
Dampier Junior Soccer Club hosted the region’s first ever Indigenous Round on June 20, a day dedicated to recognising and celebrating Aboriginal culture, connection and community through the game of soccer.
Cain Andrews
Karratha leaders have hit out at State Government “cost-shifting” after having to pay $40,000 to install new high-tech police cameras.
Pilbara Krocs secured third place in Division 3 at this year’s CBH Group Men’s Country Championships in Perth, after recovering from a difficult start to the tournament.
Phoebe Solon
New course record set at this year’s Red Dirt Backyard Ultra, after competitors spent more than a day and a half running through rain, mud, cold nights and a sunrise in Karratha.
Ninety-five young people from across the East Pilbara dressed in their finest suits and dresses to celebrate culture, connection and community at this year’s NAIDOC youth ball.
The City of Karratha has secured national backing for a plan to ensure local communities are properly equipped to handle the population growth brought on by “nationally significant” projects.
The PKKP Aboriginal Corporation celebrated its annual NAIDOC Week community event on July 9 with members, families and the wider community at 7 Hedland Place, Karratha.
A $250,000 plan to upgrade terminal seating at Karratha Airport has been sent back to the drawing board after the City of Karratha rejected all submissions for the project.
The City of Karratha has approved a significant shift in its approach to tackling litter and illegal dumping, moving away from fragmented geographic services towards a centralised, $2.9m district-wide model.
A young Karratha volunteer has been recognised by Western Australia’s emergency services for a prestigious State award.
The City of Karratha is inviting tenders for a waste and recycling collection contract with potential to bring the customer service component in house.
A stunning Dalkeith home listed on the market proves hard work brings the spoils - at least it has for the owner.
Kim Macdonald
Police have revealed more than 20,000 images and videos of child exploitation material have yet to be categorised as part of investigations into a 33-year-old FIFO worker.
Tegan Guthrie
Mining giant Rio Tinto admits that one of its primary iron ore accommodation villages requires immediate upgrades after staff blew the whistle on a mould infestation.
Perth’s top real estate agent is selling an astonishing half a billion dollars worth of property each year — and you have probably never heard of him.
Maritime data compiled for The Nightly has revealed at least four hi-tech Chinese satellite tracking vessels were deployed to the region in the days leading up to Beijing’s missile test.
Andrew Greene
A new State Government program encouraging visitors to head north this season is expected to generate more than $1 million in tourism bookings.
The Mandurah music teacher who had a baby with her underage student she sexually abused has been pictured for the first time since details of the incident emerged.
Country families who have needed to spend time in Perth while their children receive medical treatment were given a chance to reconnect with a piece of home through a new event designed just for them.
Sophie Gannon
Discarded syringes left on the street continue to be an issue in the community, with 5085 picked up by City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder staff so far this year, more than double from the same time last year.
A Kalgoorlie-Boulder councillor would like to see a no-kill policy at the local pound, as the deputy mayor’s push for a report into compulsory desexing of adopted pound dogs was backed unanimously.
A peak WA agriculture body has warned that economic development in the State’s far north would be held back by the “conservative” water limits in the latest Fitzroy-Derby River management plan.
This year’s Ms Kalgoorlie pageant winner has set her sights on a modelling career while encouraging others to never give up on their dreams.
The Eastern Goldfields Historical Society is seeking the public’s help identifying and shedding light on this photo.
Fed chair Kevin Warsh stuck to his long-stated belief in his first press conference on Wednesday that ‘inflation is a choice.’
Matt Peterson
Tanker traffic plunged in early March due to Iranian attacks, causing the biggest oil supply disruption in history.
Spencer Kimball
For nearly two decades, some of the world’s most prominent investors quietly accumulated stakes in SpaceX while the rocket maker remained largely off-limits to the public markets.
Yun Li
Iran’s influence over the Strait of Hormuz has inadvertently transformed the energy security debate, effectively casting fossil fuels rather than renewables as the primary source of vulnerability.
Sam Meredith
WA’s taxi industry has been overrun by a sophisticated network of temporary immigrants who are working illegally for companies which are ripping off customers with inflated fares.
Ben Harvey
More than 400 Australian Army personnel have taken part in a major live-fire exercise near Lancelin, where soldiers fired an anti-armour missile system in WA for the first time.
Liam Murphy
One woman in a ragtag crew accused of attempting to smuggle a wanted man out of the country has pleaded not guilty to her role in the botched plot.
Elon Musk’s X Corp fought harder to keep footage of deceased Bondi attack victims online than it has to combat anti-Semitism, an inquiry has heard.
A postal worker accused of tampering with secure mail bags loaded with cash could face further charges, a court has been told.
Police have charged three people after an alleged pursuit that led to the discovery of methylamphetamine in a car.
Brooke Rolfe