Playground and gardening equipment worth about $15,000 have been stolen from a Kalgoorlie-Boulder primary school months after a mercury scare forced the campus to close.
Anneke de Boer
A skimpy with the mouth of a tradie says she would keep doing the job even if it didn’t come with such a large paycheck.
Tegan Guthrie
Much-needed lighting upgrades for Usher Park are one step closer following a State Government grant of $200,000 for the works.
Mining giant Gold Fields has signed a native title agreement that will deliver “significant” benefits to the traditional owners of the land the St Ives gold mine near Kambalda sits on.
Neil Watkinson
Climate change and sustainable energy will be the topic of a community event with award-winning professor David Blair.
A not-for-profit is helping Indigenous boys connect with potential employers in the mining industry at Australia’s leading mining forum in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Two critical Goldfields charities are set for a financial boost after almost $400,000 was raised in three hours at an annual sundowner.
A new three-wheeled leg-powered mode of transport was introduced to Australia’s biggest mining forum this year, with plenty of delegates catching rides on the streets of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
A one-of-a-kind gold quartz “masterpiece” with a $125,000 price tag has been unveiled at a pop-up jewellery shop in Kalgoorlie-Boulder during this year’s Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum.
Australia’s premier mining conference will have a permanent home in Kalgoorlie-Boulder after the local government allocated $3.5 million to a multipurpose events pavilion in its latest annual budget.
The transition to tech-driven automated mining will inevitably see fewer jobs available while mines used cheap power, attendees at an industry breakfast panel discussion were told on Tuesday morning.
The delays in the construction of Laverton Hospital have been labelled “appalling” by the WA Liberals leader after it was revealed a contractor had been allocated for the project’s forward works.
A newly independent WA senator has paid Kalgoorlie-Boulder a visit to round off her 12-day, 12-town regional tour after splitting from the Labor Party over the issue of recognising Palestinian statehood.
The Federal Opposition Leader has ruled out Kalgoorlie-Boulder as a potential nuclear reactor site in the Coalition’s power plan.
The price of the precious metal that underpins WA’s Goldfields has reached a new record Australian dollar high on the eve of this year’s Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder will welcome thousands of guests this week as delegates from across Australia and internationally attend the 2024 Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum.
Carwyn Monck
More than eight years after funding was first announced for a new Laverton Hospital, a contactor has been appointed to deliver forward works for the project.
Exactly 24 years after driving into Wiluna to work as a GP, Dr Toby McLeay has driven out of the town for perhaps the last time.
A mother and her young son have been living in their car for more than two years because of the excruciatingly long wait time for public housing in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Applications have opened for a free youth camp set to broaden the horizons of young people in the Goldfields, inspiring them to take hold of opportunities in the region.
Goldfields medical researcher Annette Stokes has received a doctorate in recognition of her contributions to Indigenous health.
Competition was fierce between pizza throwers at Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s race day event, with more than $50,000 raised for Goldfields children and families in need.
Two well-loved services are set for a financial boost when hundreds of resource industry delegates gather for Topdrill’s Resources Industry Charity Sundowner this weekend.
Handmade and brand-new blanket donations will be warming up Goldfielders who are most in need this winter thanks to a revamped local blanket appeal.