The Shire of Broome has brought forward the date of the May council meeting to ensure councillors can attend the Kimberley Economic Forum.
Cain Andrews
An “invalidity complaint” filed by the WA Electoral Commission in relation to the Shire of Derby West Kimberley local election is set to heard in court on April 10.
The Kimberley’s business prowess is set to take centre stage at the RCCIWA’s upcoming Regional Business Excellence Awards with several Broome businesses selected as finalists.
Former Liberal Member for the Kimberley Keith Ridge, better known by his middle name Alan, has died at the age of 91 on March 6.
Broome artist Stellar Moon is returning with new music and a Statewide tour
Phoebe Solon
Broome real estate agent Tony Hutchinson, known around town as “Hutchy”, is celebrating 40 years of business in the iconic tourist town
Broome International Airport has been revealed as the worst-performing airport in the country for domestic flight delays overall, with 40 per cent of all services running late.
The Shire of Broome has rejected a petition to make Broome “pesticide free” which garnered 117 signatures.
The Shire of Broome has deferred a decision on whether to waive waste disposal charges for the Broome Turf Club due to a lack of quorum.
Lifeline WA is coming to Broome on March 30 to deliver two free workshops
Ross River and Barmah Forest viruses have been detected in mosquitos across multiple locations in the Kimberley.
Broome Surf Life Saving Club women’s surf boat crew, Broome Heat, bring home gold and bronze from Fuel to Go & Play WA Surf Life Saving Championships
A Broome mentor has been recognised on the national stage, with Michael “Haro” Harris named a Bunnings community legend.
More than 50 Indigenous land and sea management representatives from across the Kimberley attend the 8th annual North Australian Savanna Fire and Carbon Forum and National Indigenous Carbon Forum
Shire of Broome councillors have voted against State Government plans to introduce compulsory voting and four-year election cycles for local governments, citing potential election costs increases.
Theatre Kimberley’s Youth Program receives Healthway grant from the State Government
Broome’s community gathered to celebrate the life of five-year-old Alby Thompson
A talented team of nine young swimmers aged between nine and 14 proudly represented the Broome Barracudas at this year’s Country Pennants in Karratha, coming away with a division win and 47 medals.
With dementia now the leading cause of death in Australia, overtaking heart disease, a week of events is being held to better support locals with living with the illness, their carers, family and friends.
Laura Newell
Nearly 400 swimmers representing 19 clubs from across regional WA and more than 600 spectators, coaches and officials descended on Karratha for the Swimming WA Country Pennants from February 27-March 1.
Boards of Kimberley Aboriginal Medical and Kimberley Renal services acknowledge retirement of Pat Turner
Young voices took centre stage at the Shire of Broome’s youth forum where students from across the town gathered to discuss issues affecting young people in their community.
Derby-born two-time AFL premiership player Callum Ah Chee is racing the clock to be fit for round one after a minor hamstring strain suffered during last month’s State of Origin clash.
Liam Murphy
A rare opportunity to own what has been called “the best value cattle country in the world” has presented itself.
Danielle Marsland