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An iconic West Australian pub established in the 1890s will be flattened later this month, and BHP's plans for the site have left Port Hedland locals underwhelmed.
Bases in Australia's north, including in WA's Kimberley, are seen as the nation's first line of protection. As pressure from China and Russia looms, what's being done to boost the region's defences?
WA's premier says he "hasn't been advised" a lack of staffing has led to gaps in the tracking of some alleged domestic violence offenders, despite the Department of Justice actively recruiting to fill roles.
Iron ore is the lifeblood of Western Australia's economy, but the industry has a new competitor in the form of the Simandou mine in Guinea that holds one of the largest untapped high-grade deposits in the world.
The Pilbara is one of the few regions in the country where bilbies are still found. This pastoralist has been working to protect them on her station.
As a storm brews over federal industrial relations changes, government critics say increased worker power will take the resource-rich Pilbara region back to the "bad old days" of union power. But how bad were they?
Two separate dentists who worked on her teeth are facing criminal charges and have had their registrations suspended, but peak bodies say their processes don't cover this unique situation.
The WA Government, researchers, and conservationists discuss the impacts of the marine heatwave.
Gavin went into cardiac arrest while playing footy, then his partner saved his life.
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Immunocompromised elders in WA's remote Pilbara travel from their remote communities to Newman for renal dialysis, but have nowhere to stay when in town.
Since 2014, mining giant Rio Tinto has taken water from nine bores in the Bungaroo Valley, around 1,400km north of Perth, with state government permission to extract 10 gigalitres (10 billion litres) each year.
Since 2014, mining giant Rio Tinto has taken water from nine bores in the Bungaroo Valley, around 1,400km north of Perth, with state government permission to extract 10 gigalitres (10 billion litres) each year.
In 2018, the Western Australian government promised a men's shelter and a specialised youth precinct in Roebourne as part of a plan to improve child safety. Seven years later the community is still waiting.
With regional bank branch closures, language barriers and limited technology, accessing financial institutions is tough for many remote Indigenous communities. Advocates are calling on the sector to do more.
At the entrance to Cobra Station in WA's Gascoyne, a remote phone box is still being used hundreds of times each year.
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The North Sydney Bears haven't played in the NRL since 1999, but it looks like the Western Australia government might be extending a lifeline.
The Stawell Gift was billed as the battle between Gout Gout and Lachlan Kennedy, but the story took a completely different turn. How did Adelaide teacher John Evans beat the rising star and why was this race so special for women's winner Bree Rizzo?
Richmond Tiger Noah Balta has been sentenced to an 18-month community corrections order after pleading guilty to assault. He has also been handed a curfew that could see him miss multiple night matches including this weekend.
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Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham is convinced Corey Toole is ready to play Test rugby, and the lightning quick winger is continuing to build a case to be picked for the Wallabies.
Police managed to rescue the children.
A man who set fire to a home when children were inside while experiencing a meth-induced psychosis is sentenced to eight years in prison.
Three coastal councils have teamed up to help manage recreational four-wheel driving to protect the coastline from "blowing away into the ocean".
More than 1,000 people have gathered on Terrigal Beach to mourn Audrey Griffin, a young woman who is alleged to have been murdered by a Sydney man.
Starring in more than 80 shows and movies over more than 50 years, Gerard Kennedy was famed for his rugged looks and intense performances.
Ukrainians living overseas have little faith that the Russians will abide by a ceasefire agreement and say their country should continue to fight regardless of whether or not the US withdraws support.
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