In the wake of the failed Voice to Parliament referendum, Reconciliation WA CEO Jody Nunn emphasises the critical importance of acknowledging Reconciliation Week.
Natasha Clark
ABC Pilbara radio recently interviewed Minister Madeleine King, discussing critical issues ranging from tax credits for mining projects to the Pilbara hydrogen hub. Here are the top five takeaways:
In a bid to address the pressing issue of ear health among Indigenous children in remote communities, BHP has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Ear Science Institute Australia.
WA regional carrier Nexus is claiming early success with a push to service FIFO operations from Geraldton and Broome.
Neale Prior
There were close clashes and massive margins in the women’s NPFL at the weekend as teams went head-to-head in the Belt Up Round.
Cain Andrews
It was another excitement-filled weekend of NPFL action as teams across the Pilbara clashed during the Belt Up Round.
Nine Pilbara community organisations have been selected as the latest recipients of Horizon Power’s community partnerships grant program, pumping thousands of dollars into the local community.
Women in Karratha are expressing concerns about the shortage of female GPs in their region.
A new oyster species has been discovered throughout the Pilbara by a Curtin University academic article, checking for invasive marine oysters in Western Australia.
Five WA Labor MPs recommended the Government provide more support for ‘alternative proteins’ — such as tofu, insects and algae — just days before it was confirmed live sheep export would be banned from 2028.
Josh Zimmerman
BHP and Aboriginal Family Legal Services WA announce two-year partnership.
A laden Rio Tinto train has come off the tracks after smashing into stationary wagons. It is the mining giant’s third driverless Pilbara train derailment within the space of a year.
Adrian Rauso, Simone Grogan and Caitlyn Rintoul
The Dampier Sharks continued their winning streak for round four of the North Pilbara Football League after dominating the Karratha Kats in their first match against each other since last year’s grand final.
Katya Minns
NATASHA CLARK: I was ten years old when mum died in her thirties. And as I approach thirty, the glorification of dying young resurfaces and the urge to reverse time.
Significant investments across a range of sectors in the Pilbara were announced on Thursday as Rita Saffioti handed down her first Budget since becoming Treasurer last year.
The theme of heart permeated through this year’s Awesome Arts creative challenge for students at Nullagine Primary School, both in paintings, and in the way students worked together.
Aboriginal artists from the Pilbara will feature in WA’s largest annual Aboriginal art exhibition and art market, Fremantle Arts Centre’s Revealed exhibition.
Three inspiring young leaders from the Pilbara have been welcomed into the 2024 Y WA Youth Parliament program to represent their electorate and have their voices heard by policymakers.
A new report has revealed a significant portion of Australia’s Generation Z population has a negative attitude towards the mining industry.
Round three of the NPFL saw some surprising turns and epic contests, with the previously undefeated Kats suffering a disappointing loss and the Wolves securing their first win of the season.
Three respected Australian artists and designers will be on the judging panel for this year’s prestigious City of Karratha Cossack Art Awards.
Police have announced they are de-escalating the search for missing person Zane Stevens who was last seen 30km North of Broome a week ago, as his family calls on the public for answers.
Pilbara domestic violence rates continue to be the second worst in WA at more than five times the Perth metropolitan area rate, as the country grapples with a domestic violence crisis.
It was a night of glamour for Year 11 and 12 students from St Luke’s College at the weekend, as the students donned their best threads and walked the red carpet at an Oscars-themed ball.