As the year draws to a close the Narrogin Observer looks back on some of the moments that mattered most to the Wheatbelt South.
Daniel Rooney
Rural Health West is calling on the Wheatbelt South community interested in opening up their homes to host medical students undertaking country immersions next year to reach out.
The WA Country Cricket Board have announced their men’s and women’s teams to compete at the Australian Country Cricket Championships in New South Wales next month.
Cameron Newbold
The Narrogin Nets under-15 girls team was unstoppable in Perth at the weekend cruising to a division five grand final triumph at the 2023 Basketball WA State Championships.
A group of intrepid young reporters are making their mark at Pingelly Primary School as part of a class designed to give creative kids media skills and future opportunities.
With crime rates tending to rise in December, Narrogin police have spent an afternoon at Coles giving the community advice on how to keep crooks from spoiling Christmas.
Cuballing scored a dominant win at home over Towns in round six of the 2023-24 Upper Great Southern Cricket Association A-grade competition on Saturday.
In a gripping showdown during the final day of the Women’s Inter League Round Robin Pairs competition at Katanning Lawn Bowls Club, the Great Southern bowling team emerged victorious.
The Shire of Narrogin is calling on the CBD community to apply for Building Facades Colour Palette Project Fund assistance to preserve the character and charm of the town centre.
Jetsprint competition is a step closer to returning to Narrogin with the Shire voting in favour of granting Narrogin Jetsprint Club a peppercorn lease for Archibald Park.
The State’s aerial firefighting fleet is now at full strength with the activation of two Black Hawk helicopters being brought forward by three weeks in readiness for a long, high-risk bushfire season.
RSPCA WA is seeking answers after two cats in the last three months have been discovered in the Wheatbelt town of Corrigin with what appear to be deliberately inflicted extensive injuries.
Notorious WA outlaw Dayne Brajkovich has described how he was knifed in a ‘targeted attack’ that has fuelled fears of another bikie gang war breaking out across Perth. MUST READ INTERVIEW
Troy de Ruyter and Caleb Runciman
Having met Dayne Brajkovich as part of an interview on his absorbing story from his childhood in Belmont to his rise as the sergeant-at-arms for the violent outlaw gang Hells Angels, he is a complex character.
Troy de Ruyter
A horrific road rage incident in Broome has left a grandmother and her two young grandchildren “traumatised” as the trio’s car was rammed multiple times and the grandmother was doused with vinegar cider.
Cain Andrews and Katya Minns
Violent crime in Broome seems out of place in a holiday haven supposed to be the diamond in WA’s tourism crown. So are the reports a true reflection of the Kimberley town? Caleb Runciman flew north to find out.
Caleb Runciman
Westpac is in the firing line from traditional owners opposed to the Barossa project, while the Federal Court will delve into the nature of the Crocodile Man songline at the heart of the legal dispute.
Adrian Rauso and Adrian Lowe
Passengers travelling on a Virgin Australia flight from Perth to Sydney were left stranded overnight after the plane had to be diverted to Brisbane because of storms.
Gerard Cockburn
The global mining behemoth has been slapped with strict controls over its operations in Perth, Peel and the South West so work can continue as the environmental watchdog considers a major review.
A morning sickness drug that women start taking before they get pregnant could be on the way, scientists say.
A damning State Administrative Tribunal ruling has slammed the ‘cold-heartedly indifferent’ way the Town of Cambridge handled a ratepayers’ application to repair his storm-damaged roof.
Premier Roger Cook has declared all facets of the health system should be ‘fully accountable to the public’ as the RFDS maintains a veil of secrecy over how a patient being transported suffered head injuries.
Josh Zimmerman
The WA Country Health Service will welcome a record number of nearly 200 newly qualified nurses and midwives in 2024.
Holly Prentice
The spirit of Christmas is alive and well in Bunbury, with Toy World business owners revealing an anonymous Bunbury man has paid off the entire waiting list of lay-bys.
A Wapole local who has kept a huge stretch of highway spotless for nearly 20 years is calling on the pair of mining magnates to take up the job.
The release of a serial violent offender into the Albany community without an ankle tracker has further highlighted the deficiencies in the state monitoring program.
A Collie woman has been slapped with a hefty fine after her pet dogs were found emaciated at her home after a long bout of flea infestation and painfully matted coats.
Apple is working on cleaning up its slate of iPads to make the product options less confusing for customers.
Jake Piazza
Livestream shopping is taking off in China, driving development of new tech products such as virtual human streamers and mobile data packages.
Evelyn Cheng
When the Boomtown Rats, an Irish band, released “I Don’t Like Mondays” in 1979, the song became an instant hit.
Cher has sold over 100 million records and won a trove of awards, including a Grammy, an Emmy and an Oscar, across her six-decade career.
Morgan Smith
A man has suffered serious injuries after a three-car crash in Perth’s southern suburbs as emergency services close a major road.
A total of 23 researchers and project teams from Perth will benefit from the grants program to help with their studies across a range of health and medical challenges.
Kimberley Caines
Paying $240 for a room at a hotel before a night out at a concert on Saturday night seemed like a reasonable cost for one Perth woman.
A string of admissions an accused rapist said on a phone call recorded by police was an ‘entirely logical’ and rational thing to do, according to his legal counsel.
The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board could face a corruption and crime probe after explosive revelations that millions of taxpayers money had been spent in a way that exposed the agency to fraud.
Police have ramped up efforts to find a woman who lured a man she had been texting to secluded bushland where he was confronted by two men who attacked and robbed him at knife-point.
Lauren Price
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