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
Two Karratha men have faced court and been fined for separate fishing offences in the Southern Montebello Sanctuary Zones.
Staff reporters
The Pilbara’s business prowess is set to take centre stage at the RCCI WA’s upcoming Regional Business Excellence Awards with several Broome businesses selected as finalists
Exmouth locals, government representatives, industry leaders and the Marine Stewardship Council gathered for sustainability forum
The WA Royal Flying Doctor Service made 1,965 patient retrievals in the Pilbara in 2025, representing an annual increase of five percent, according to the service’s latest report.
The State Government has left northern WA pastoralists in the cold after excluding their peak advocacy body from a fuel supply working group, with confidence in the supply chain rapidly plummeting.
Georgia Campion
Partnership signed between Meat and Livestock Australia and Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal Corporation to boost pastoral innovation and Indigenous employment
Rebecca Nadge
Vile text messages a NBL1 basketballer sent to his mates after raping a female friend have been aired in court as he’s jailed for the horrific crime. WARNING: DISTRESSING DETAILS
Hannah Cross
A man who escaped the wreckage managed to pose for a photo on the wing as blood was dripping from his head.
Caleb Runciman, Cain Andrews and Simone Grogan
The 20-year-old man charged with fatally coward-punching Tim Picton has allegedly breached his strict bail conditions, prompting prosecutors to call for his return to custody.
Rebecca Le May
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
More children are surviving cancer now but the toxic treatment they endure leaves most of them facing a lifetime of health problems, and even an early death.
Angela Pownall
Nokturnl co-founders Ross Drennan and Drew Flanagan harness power of new ECU campus to breathe life into once-faltering Yagan precinct.
Cheyanne Enciso
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has had a kite in the air for some time now as he prepares his next Budget
Our tips for the week include a new boutique hotel in a favourite area of Freo, toasting Paris with a special glass of bubbles and a cool denim collaboration with a K-pop star.
Every coach eventually has to put their own stamp on a team. Adam Voges did that through his communication style and his honesty. Players respect coaches who are clear and genuine in their approach.
A chance meeting between Estonian couple Katherine Meinberg and Gert Jurisoo on the other side of the world from home sparked a love of farming and a unique business idea for candles
A group of Perth-based social work students are learning what it’s like to work in regional health as part of a Curtin University placement program in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Isabella Davis
A vibrant display of culture and community transformed St Barbara’s Square on Thursday night as part of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s Harmony Week celebrations.
Regional West Australians understand financial discipline. They live within their means and expect their government to do the same, Rick Wilson says.
A Kalgoorlie-Boulder man who unsuccessfully sought to have the court closed when he appeared on domestic violence charges has been released on bail but will be electronically monitored.
Occupational therapy students completing practical work placements in Kalgoorlie-Boulder say working at Full Circle Therapies is “the most incredible experience”.
Traders are looking at Dubai’s price as potential harbinger of what could be ahead for other crude benchmarks if the situation doesn’t improve.
Alex Harring
Collectible toy maker and IP powerhouse Pop Mart is teaming up with Sony Pictures to bring its wildly popular Labubu doll to movie theatres.
Justin Solomon
Iran’s de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has stoked fears of the gravest disruption to global oil supply in history, as the Middle East conflict stretches into its third week.
Anniek Bao
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
WA teachers could soon each have their own robot assistant to take over time-consuming tasks such as setting lesson plans.
Bethany Hiatt
A former ward of the State who was sent back to a sexual predator as a child is being retraumatised by the Cook Government appealing his landmark court win against it.
The Cook Government has been accused of failing to provide WA kids with the same protections in day care as those in the rest of the country, after it took more than a year to pass new laws to keep them safe.
Six shipments of oil destined for Australia have been turned away since war broke out in the Middle East and disrupted global fuel supplies, Energy Minister Chris Bowen has revealed.
The glistening waters of Cottesloe Beach of course provided the backdrop for this year’s Sculpture by the Sea award ceremony on Sunday afternoon.
Residents of a quiet pocket in Perth’s north-east are up in arms as the local council considers plans for a three-storey data centre next to a school.
Fraser Williams