High cost of flying leaves Kimberley residents feeling isolated
Western Australian residents in the Kimberley region are struggling with the high costs of air travel, despite new discounted fares.
Ancient salamander-crocodile predator revealed by new WA fossil research
New research on ancient fossils in Western Australia reveals the existence of two distinct species of marine temnospondyl predators, challenging previous assumptions of a single species.
Man 'lucky to be alive' after crocodile attack in WA's far north
A man suffered injuries from a crocodile attack in Western Australia's Kimberley region, sparking calls for increased safety awareness.
St. Papastavrou: Meeting with American Senators - Kimberley Guilfoyle Also Present
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, St. Papastavrou, met with a delegation of American senators to discuss Greek-American relations focusing on energy and investments.
Workers trapped in diamond mine after landslide
Five mine workers are trapped underground in South Africa due to a landslide that flooded their working shaft.
Families determined to get to school, despite heavy rainfall in WA's Kimberley
Heavy rainfall in WA's Kimberley has prompted some students to find alternative means, including helicopters, to reach their schools due to flooding and road closures.
Kidney patient forced to wait for someone to die to be able to go home
A man from Broome is stuck in a Perth hospital due to a lack of available dialysis in his hometown, highlighting severe shortages in kidney care across the Kimberley region.
James Van Der Beek almost lost his wife in hidden tragedy before death
James Van Der Beek, famed for his role in Dawson's Creek, faced multiple family tragedies, including miscarriages alongside his wife Kimberley, before his own death from cancer.
The assessment of Gilfoyle for the first 100 days of her stay in Greece: "Many more are coming"
US Ambassador Kimberley Guilfoyle reflects on her first 100 days in Greece, expressing gratitude for the warm welcome and highlighting enhanced US-Greece cooperation.
Kimberley students sweltering through summer with broken air conditioning
Students and teachers at Broome North Primary School in Western Australia are experiencing extreme heat and humidity due to broken air conditioning units, with repairs potentially taking up to two months.
Kimberley cotton growers produce record-breaking crop
The Kimberley region in Australia has celebrated a record-breaking cotton harvest in its first season with a new processing gin in Kununurra.
Relocating weeks before birth among challenges pregnant women face in outback WA
Pregnant women in Western Australia's Kimberley region are dealing with significant challenges, including long distances to hospitals and high rates of health conditions such as rheumatic heart disease and diabetes.
Kimberley residents alarmed by pharmacy's prescription errors
Residents of Kimberley are expressing concern after several customers received incorrect prescriptions and medications from local pharmacies, prompting an apology and a promise to review dispensing guidelines from the pharmacy owner.
Bioethics Against the Grain: Are Men Disadvantaged Because They Cannot Have Children?
Philosopher Kimberley Brownlee at Oxford argues for compensatory measures for men who cannot become pregnant, suggesting that being a man equates to being disabled.
Bioethics Against the Grain: Are Men Disadvantaged Because They Cannot Have Children?
Philosopher Kimberley Brownlee argues at Oxford University that men may be disadvantaged due to their inability to become pregnant, challenging traditional views on reproductive rights.