This report is being provided to the Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) as part of the Collaborative Research Agreement (CRA) with Geoscience Australia (GA). FESA recognises the potential vulnerability of the Western Australia coastline to tsunamigenic earthquakes originating from the Sunda Arc subduction zone that caused the December 2004 event which fortunately had no impact on Australia. However, there is historic evidence of tsunami events affecting the Western Australia coastline, \cite{CB:ausgeo}, and FESA has sought to assess the relative risk of its urban and regional communities to the tsunami threat and develop detailed response plans for a range of plausible events. This report is the first in a series of studies for input to the suite of tsunami assessments for the North West Shelf. Subsequent reports will not only describe studies for other localities, they will also revisit these scenarios as more refined hazard models with associated return rates become available. In this report, the methods, assumptions and impacts of a single tsunami source scenario is described for the Onslow area in the North West shelf region. Onslow has a population of around 800 is part of the Shire of Ashburton in the Pilbara region of Western Autralia\footnote{http://www.pdc.wa.gov.au/region/political.htm}. Onslow supports a variety of industries, including oil, gas, mining, cattle, fishing and tourism. The report will outline the methods of modelling the tsunami from its source to its impact ashore and present the predicted consequences. The scenario used for this study has an unknown return period, however it is a plausible event, see Section \ref{sec:tsunamiscenario}. Future studies will present a series of scenarios for a range of return periods to assist FESA in developing appropriate plans for a range of event impacts. The details of the hazard modelling will not be described here, however, the modelling technique to simulate the impact ashore will be discussed in Section \ref{sec:anuga} with data inputs discussed in Section \ref{sec:data}. The inundation results will be shown and discussed in Section \ref{sec:results} with the impact modelling outputs shown in Section \ref{sec:impact}. The report concludes with a summary of the results detailing issues regarding underlying data and further model development.