
Golf: Amie Phobubpa coming home in Bowra & O’Dea Women’s Classic
Amie Phobubpa was just 10 years old when she entered her first competition, after moving from Queensland to Western Australia with her family.
Amie Phobubpa was just 10 years old when she entered her first competition, after moving from Queensland to Western Australia with her family.
A new partnership between Raleigh Finlayson-led Genesis Minerals and the Shire of Leonora will provide the northern Goldfields town with millions of dollars in funding for infrastructure and local initiatives.
Baumlik, Webb share women’s Golden Boot award.
Four siblings will line-up for the senior Kalgoorlie team in the Goldfields Football League on Saturday.
Third term conceit is evident in Rita’s racetrack white is already bringing the wrong kind of noise.
Trolley Boys hoping to add to top division minor premiership.
Goldfields swimmer Grace Carter dominated last weekend’s WA Disabled Sports Association championships.
Goldfields’ cricket fraternity is mourning the death last Sunday of Phil Kelly.
A new crime novel aiming to provide edge-of-seat entertainment as well as putting Kalgoorlie-Boulder in the spotlight is soon to make its debut in the heart of town.
Fremantle fans spent years knowing that if Caleb Serong and Andrew Brayshaw didn’t dominate, their team was going to struggle to win, but they’ll enter the finals understanding this team is way, way different.
Opera Australia’s national tour of La Bohème is set to take the stage at the Goldfields Arts Centre on Saturday.
Changes to NDIS travel funding will mean people living in regional and rural Australia will receive a significantly lower level of care than their city cousins, and that is simply not fair.
The importance of star ruckman Scott Jones looms large ahead of the qualifying final clash with Claremont, after the Royals lost Sandover Medal fancy Tom North to injury.
A man accused of repeatedly punching his 25-year-old son and holding him in a headlock told a court he was acting in self-defence.
A woman was threatened and verbally abused by her brother for 13 hours while driving him and a 16-month-old baby to a remote Aboriginal community, which was thrown into lockdown upon their arrival.
Burke’s office uploaded a statement to the Home Affairs website on Friday afternoon, saying Australia had agreed to pay Nauru in exchange for deporting former detainees.