Jarrod Lucas
Kalgoorlie, WA
Jarrod Lucas is the news reporter at ABC Goldfields-Esperance, based in Kalgoorlie, WA.
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FIFO worker avoids jail over taxi rank attack that left woman unconscious
A woman violently assaulted during a night out in Kalgoorlie shares the physical and emotional trauma she has suffered since, as her attacker has his prison sentence suspended.
'There was this giant cow's head staring at me': Mining town's solution for big, bovine problem
A small town council in Western Australia's Goldfields is considering building a boundary fence to curb an influx of wayward cattle, with one charging cow having knocked a council worker unconscious.
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Federal Liberals back cashless debit card reintroduction in response to crime, social issues
They have pledged to bring back a version of the controversial scheme if they win the next federal election, suggesting there have been "devastating consequences" since it was scrapped.
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Work stalls on multimillion-dollar resort at Kalgoorlie Golf Course
A long-awaited hotel development at the home of the WA PGA Championship is "off track" according to a council report, despite $10 million in ratepayers' money being committed for early works.
State government to replace aging Kalgoorlie power generators after regional WA blackout
As power is expected to be restored to the final 80 Western Power customers affected by last week's blackouts, WA's premier promises Kalgoorlie-Boulder's power supply will be "more reliable" in the future.
Hundreds still without power as gold miner props up damaged Kalgoorlie power grid
The owner of Kalgoorlie's Super Pit gold mine is feeding additional power into the grid as Western Power continues to repair a 220-kilovolt transmission line damaged in last week's storms and local generator suppliers do their best to accommodate unprecedented demand.
'Poisoning the community': WA Police seize 30 tonnes of stolen gold-bearing ore in bikie crackdown
WA Police have charged 20 people and seized more than 30 tonnes of allegedly stolen gold bearing ore in the state's Goldfields as part of the latest crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gangs.
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Kambalda nickel mines to close less than a year after $760m sale
More than 250 mining jobs are set to be affected by the closure of another operation in WA's once-booming nickel industry as prices slump.
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'We try to put a brave face on it': Kalgoorlie community rallies to help sick, elderly people during four-day blackout
At least 20 people presented to hospital emergency departments with heat-related issues during this week's blackouts across outback WA. A researcher says it's time to rethink cooling strategies.
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Another blow for WA's nickel boom as Ravensthorpe mine suspends mining
The owner of the Ravensthorpe nickel operation on WA's south coast says it will suspend mining and cut 30 per cent of its 420-strong workforce.
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Perth man pleads not guilty after being allegedly caught with $4m in drugs at WA border
Deng Kiir Dau, 34, has denied he tried to transport more than $4 million worth of drugs into Western Australia via the state's border checkpoint at Eucla.
Queensland man extradited to face WA court over alleged cocaine bust in mid-2023
The 38-year-old is the fifth person to be charged following the alleged seizure of 145kg of cocaine in Eucla and Esperance last year, nearly half of which was allegedly found during the search of a trailer being towed through a WA border checkpoint.
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Bushfires that cost the life of young volunteer firefighter under control as tributes flow
Bushfires that destroyed nearly 12,000 hectares on Western Australia's south coast and cost the life of young firefighter Harry Stead have been brought under control.
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Housing shortage sees Kalgoorlie council back $140m lifestyle village despite local objections
Two controversial plans to ease housing shortages in WA's historic mining city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, including a $140 million lifestyle village for "essential workers" that attracted 82 objections, are a step closer.
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Outback medical service angers creditors after pushing ahead with a third GP clinic while owing thousands in wages
A country medical service facing liquidation angers creditors by offering them 30 per cent of what they are owed to escape a half-a-million-dollar debt while pushing ahead with plans for a new clinic.
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Blood donation pop-up centre trial proof 'a whole village can make change'
A pop-up blood donor service will be trialled in regional WA next year after thousands of people threw their support behind a grassroots campaign.
Flying doctor landing on Eyre Highway in dramatic Nullarbor rescue prompts calls for airstrip upgrade
There are renewed calls to upgrade the flood-prone Eucla airstrip after the Royal Flying Doctor Service performed a rare highway landing to evacuate a seriously injured patient on the Nullarbor Plain.
Outback council leader 'vindicated' after being cleared of corruption allegations
The Shire of Coolgardie's CEO says wants to get on with the job after the three-year investigation found no evidence of fraud, corruption or collusion with other councillors.
Police, WorkSafe investigate man's death at business in WA's Goldfields
Emergency services were called to the worksite in South Boulder after reports a man was trapped under machinery, and later confirmed he had died.
Council posts promising profit after controversial purchase of tiny town's only supermarket
The Shire of Dundas says the profits from Norseman's IGA, which it purchased for $1.43 million, will be reinvested into the community.
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Rain dampens bushfire threatening key highway as storms batter outback WA
Heavy rain comes to the aid of firefighters battling a bushfire that has already burned more than 18,000 hectares in WA and has been threatening the main sealed road in and out of the state.
Outback council cleared of corruption, fraud allegations after three-year investigation
A three-year inquiry into the Shire of Coolgardie has found "no evidence of systemic fraud, corruption or collusion" by its CEO James Trail or councillors.
Chinese bulk carrier officer 'absent-minded' when he dumped waste off WA coast, court hears
Between 2,000 and 3,000 litres of bilge water containing sulphur and other waste was dumped into the ocean near Esperance in 2020. The company that owns the ship and its captain could face hefty penalties.
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Outback city split over where to put statue of patron saint
A bronze statue of St Barbara is returned to the heart of Australia's gold mining capital, but many people feel it should have stayed where it was, near a memorial wall dedicated to those who have died working in the sector.
'Grief will always be there': Mother and son remember miner who died in underground accident
Carlie Wood's partner is among the more than 1,400 miners to have died working in WA's Goldfields since the 1890s gold rush. It's a number that continues to grow.