Drivers in the Pilbara are paying significantly more at the pump than their city counterparts, with local fuel prices surging toward $3 a litre
Phoebe Solon
Cain Andrews
Karratha councillors have voted 5-4 against compulsory voting and four-year election cycles — directly rejecting reforms flagged by the State’s Local Government Minister after WA turnout hit a new low.
Ross McRae
Following a standout performance for WA in the State of Origin, Lawson Humphries has opened up on the “fatigue” that he said slowed him down in 2025 and why he’s now ready to lead the Cats’ backline
Liam Murphy
A three-year support promise has been given to a program that combines advocacy, health, wellbeing and cultural identity to empower young Pilbara and Kimberley to make informed choices.
Laura Newell
Emerging basketball players from Karratha made their mark during the junior rounds of the WA Country Championships in Perth last month.
A powerful thunderstorm generated downburst has been blamed for the dramatic dust storm that swept through a WA town.
Ibanez Taylor
The Karratha Kats and the Northern Spirit Warriors will go head-to-head in the KBA’s senior men’s division one preliminary final on March 19 to see which team will play in the grand final.
Construction on the new Tom Price Hospital is well under way with flood mitigation infrastructure now complete.
The State Government has been accused of paying “lip service” to safety concerns around high-powered e-bikes and scooters following 12 deaths associated with e-rideables in WA since 2022.
The 2026 Karijini Experience program announces a four-day celebration of culture, music and community in one of Western Australia’s most spectacular landscapes
Hard work and talent have been rewarded at the 2026 Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA Women in Resources Awards.
The Town of Port Hedland says the enforcement of rules surrounding e-rideables should sit with the State as the WA Government has been accused of paying “lip service” to safety concerns around e-rideables.
A woman has died after a serious car crash on Albany Highway in Beaufort River, with a second woman flown to Perth with critical injuries.
Jacki Elezovich
The man accused of killing WA Labor figure Tim Picton with a coward-punch outside a nightclub has returned to court.
Sarah Crawford
South32 is temporarily scaling back operations at the Worsley Alumina refinery near Collie after a workplace fatality before dawn today.
Adrian Rauso
An unwitting drug mule has been sentenced for his role in a cross-border meth-trafficking operation, which used Apple Air Tags to monitor the movements of illicit drugs between NSW and WA.
Jessica Evensen
The world’s biggest miner has announced its chief executive will step down after more than six years for a replacement seen as ‘evolutionary’ rather than ‘transformational’.
Adrian Rauso and Tom Richardson
WA Police won’t release the full findings of an independent review into the State’s de-radicalisation program, despite the system failing to prevent a Perth teenager from carrying out a terrorist attack.
Caleb Runciman
LATIKA M BOURKE: Donald Trump has lashed Australia as allies baulk at supporting his Iran war push, declaring the US does not ‘need the help of anyone’.
Round-the-block queues at a Nollamara service station have starkly illustrated the impact of rising fuel prices on top of another hike in mortgage rates.
Mortgage holders have been slapped with another 25 basis point rate rise from the Reserve Bank, with governor Michele Bullock hinting aggressive monetary policy tightening could spark a recession.
A woman has allegedly left two staff members at Geraldton’s rooftop bar battered and bruised after punching them in the face when refused service for intoxicated behaviour.
Imogen Wilson
Manjimup Shire President Donelle Buegge has not ruled out the possibility of amalgamating with neighbouring shires, though said it would have to take a considered approach.
Will Corbett
Matsa Resources says mining is continuing at its Devon Pit gold operation in the northern Goldfields following a media report its contractor was standing workers down because of fuel supply uncertainty.
Neil Watkinson & Oliver Lane
Despite the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport needing a significant refurbishment, mayor Glenn Wilson says he is confident the ageing facility can accommodate additional planes for a new direct flight to Melbourne.
Hilarious absurdity is on display at the Goldfields Repertory Club’s two-plays-in-one Short & Sweet performance night.
Albany’s Anzac Peace Park was packed full of eager spectators on Friday for the first night of Lighting the Sound, with punters coming equipped with ponchos, rain jackets and umbrellas to wait out the rain.
The Iran war news flow-driven oil moves are drawing retail investors into the world’s most traded commodity, further fuelling volatility.
Lee Ying Shan
Chef, restaurateur and global TV star Gordon Ramsay has opened the doors to his newest Michelin-starred location and reflects on the setbacks and successes that have shaped his career.
OpenAI hardware chief Caitlin Kalinowski has resigned, warning the company rushed into a deal to deploy its AI models on Pentagon networks.
Reuters
The war in Iran is part of a growing number of conflicts that have affected the global tourism industry, showing that people who are far from falling missiles and drone attacks aren’t immune to ripple effects.
Leslie Josephs and Contessa Brewer
Transport firms are calling on the State Government to provide clear information on fuel availability — and any potential shortages — amid fears drivers could get stranded hundreds of kilometres from home.
Simone Grogan
It’s the fourth jackpot win for the State since Saturday.
Chloe Maher
A Perth family is demanding answers after a 25-year-old man with severe autism was allegedly assaulted in his NDIS accommodation and left for hours without medical care.
Western Australia has reached an all-time high in family and domestic violence offenders, with cases soaring by 20 per cent in the past year, fresh numbers have revealed.
Perth motorists will not have any relief at the bowsers on Thursday, with prices continuing to surge amid the global uncertainty of the US-Iran war.
A WA service station chain is capping the amount of fuel customers can buy across more than 50 stores statewide, just one day after Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen ruled out rationing.
Hannah Cross