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Pilbara residents given all clear for possible cyclone
People in parts of the Western Australia's Pilbara region are given the all clear regarding a tropical low, which may still develop into a cyclone but will not affect the coastline.
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Lake Argyle overflows as potential cyclone looms
Lake Argyle is overflowing, rivers are in flood, and there's a potential cyclone looming off the WA coast.
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West Australian coast on blue alert for cyclone
People from Port Hedland to Ningaloo in Western Australia's Pilbara region are being warned to brace for a possible cyclone as a tropical low bears down on the area.
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One Nation candidate finalised for Pilbara
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party has confirmed a controversial geologist will run against WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls.
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BHP Billiton produces record amount of iron ore at WA mines
BHP Billiton says it produced a record amount of iron ore at its mines in Western Australia for the second half of 2016 due to the ramp-up of its Jimblebar mine in the Pilbara.
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Brendon Grylls wants subsidy for billion-dollar Balla Balla iron ore project
WA National Party Leader Brendon Grylls says the Balla Balla iron ore project should be entitled to royalty discounts if it uses a residential workforce.
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WA wet season likely to boost prawn stocks
Prawn researchers in WA are hoping good wet season rains will boost the 2017 catch.
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Alcohol restrictions curb violence in Karratha public housing complex
Anecdotal evidence suggests restrictions on alcohol in a notorious unit complex in Karratha decreases anti-social behaviour.
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Carnarvon mango season fires up fruit fly pests
The time is ripe for fruit flies in WA's Carnarvon, with thousands of sticky mangoes hanging on trees and covering the ground triggering a surge in numbers.
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Minister stands by approval of Goldfields uranium mine
Western Australia's Environment Minister stands by the Government's decision to back Canadian miner Cameco's Yeelirrie uranium project, against the advice of its own environmental watchdog.
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WA cyclone: BOM gives Pilbara residents all clear for tropical low
People in parts of the Western Australia's Pilbara region are given the all clear regarding a tropical low, which may still develop into a cyclone but will not affect the coastline...More
- Lake Argyle overflows as potential cyclone looms off WA coast
- WA cyclone alert: Pilbara warned of possible weekend cyclone
- One Nation candidate finalised for Pilbara after geologist dumps Kalgoorlie seat
- BHP Billiton produces record amount of iron ore at WA mines
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