It hasn’t taken long for the new Kingsbury Park Youth Precinct to gain traction, with the upgraded facility becoming a hotspot for children and teens these school holidays.
Jessica Antoniou
SportsKey is shaping the future of national sporting talent.
Neale Harvey
Grand Trolley Boys outclassed Cobras last week.
A former Goldfields resident is set to represent Australia in the World Transplant Games, which showcases the skills of people who have been given a second chance at life.
Scott Worthington has rejoined Boulder.
CBC are on a nine-game winning run.
Auric Mining has started its final toll milling campaign from Jeffreys Find — which it hopes will take the output of the mine near Norseman past the 30,000 ounces mark.
Neil Watkinson
A Perth-based “next-generation” spectral scanner is being spruiked as an improved method of analysing geology that will help explorers better target resources and reduce costs.
A man was sprayed with capsicum spray and beaten in an “unprovoked and cowardly attack” which saw two men attempt to steal from him.
Tegan Guthrie
Patients needing to travel hundreds of kilometres for their medical needs will now receive a substantially increased subsidy, following an $18.5 million investment in the 2025-26 State budget.
Domestic violence allegations which saw a man in custody for 86 days have been dropped by police.
The Shire of Coolgardie has “formally terminated” the employment of its “suspended” chief executive — whose resignation, it turns out, was to apply from Thursday, despite the council accepting it in April.
Indigenous elders and seniors were spoiled with a day of catering, gifts and games as part of NAIDOC Week celebrations.
The return of a popular youth basketball tournament and a special school holiday program for Coolgardie are among a busy NAIDOC Week events calendar.
Northern Star Resources will build a 300-person workers accommodation facility at KCGM in addition to its proposed 800-bed camp on Kitchener Road, which is still awaiting planning approval.
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder council says it is here to “support not punish” ratepayers as it endorses a 3.3 per cent rates hike for the 2025-26 financial year.
Free showers for homeless and disadvantaged community members could soon cease to exist as a local organisation faces increasing costs.
Gold Road Resources says production at Gruyere has held steady during the June quarter and it anticipates full-year production to meet the lower end of guidance.
The GFL Commission has informed Kambalda that they must field three senior teams next year or they will be placed in recess.
A 29-year-old woman stole more than $90,000 of items from businesses in eight months across WA.
Giants men edge closer to play-offs berth with important win.
Giants’ women back on the winners’ list.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags were waved through Kalgoorlie-Boulder as hundreds of people came together to celebrate the 50th year of NAIDOC Week.
Bellevue Gold shares rose in early trade on Monday after the company released improved financial results for the June quarter, even though production still failed to meet expectation.
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