Recent News

2017 Broome Christmas Party - Friday 8 December 2017 5 to 8pm

Featuring: Roey Hotel Oasis stage to feature carols, entertainment and local music acts Ichthys LNG Project delivers a children's wonderland with bouncy castle, snow and free treats Sun Pictures to show a free movie for kids Chinatown Revitlaisation delivers late night trading and kids entertainment Ca...

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Qantas starts Broome resident airfares today

From today, residents in select communities will receive a variable discount of up to 30% off the Qantas-controlled component of all-inclusive airfares as part of a 12-month trial.  Discounted fares will be available for personal travel to individuals who reside in Broome, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Paraburdoo, Port Hedland and Newman for re...

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Sobrane to move gallery to Captain Gregory's House - calls for artists in residence

An unexpected opportunity to relocate into bigger premises will soon see renowned street artist Sobrane move her gallery into Captain Gregory's House in the grounds of Matsos Broome Brewery. The stunning former pearling masters home had been used as offices for the past few years, but Sobrane recently seized the opportu...

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CCI flags clash on Kimberley irrigation projects

A Kimberley business group has voiced frustration over contradictions between State Government departments it claims could prevent a big irrigation project from gaining approval. Malcolm Harris and family, who own Gogo Station, have sought Environmental Protection Authority consent to develop 5000ha of irrigated farmland, plus dams and wa...

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Old Stage II leases handed over

The State Government has handed finalised lease documents to the Ord Valley's biggest developer after five years of long negotiations. Chinese-owned Kimberley Agricultural Developments was named as the State's preferred proponent for the Ord Stage II project several years ago. KAI has developed and harvested some farming land ...

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