It was established as the
Official organ of the Western Australian Labor Party – with the subtitle of "A journal devoted to the interest of trade unionism, co-operation and labour in politics". In April 1912 it was moved to Perth and was published by the
Westralian Worker Printing and Publishing Company. In 1915 the Worker and People's Printing and Publishing Company amalgamated. The company also published union books and pamphlets as well as the
Westralian Worker. The company was involved in broadcasting with interest in the Perth radio station
6KY. The newspaper attempted to balance views between conscriptionists and anti-conscriptionists in
World War I, but eventually became a mouthpiece for the anti-conscriptionists. The editorial policy included tackling perceived biases of other Western Australian newspapers. The newspaper was based in Holman House. The newspaper ceased publication in 1951. == Notable editors ==