Curtin Hamersley Comets moved closer to a finals berth in the WA Netball League after prevailing in a tense contest against Southside Demons that highlighted a weekend of events in Pingelly
Lynni Pemberton & Taj Stubber
Rodney Johnson
Carved from a single block of jarrah with the finesse of a chainsaw, a new tortoise sculpture is coming to the shores of Lake Towerrinning in the Shire of West Arthur.
Campbell Williamson
Narrogin will soon officially have a gridiron team of its own with interest in the Narrogin Eagles taking off ahead of the club’s open day next month.
Carly Fazioli’s Year 9 students are trying to understand the basics of budgeting, investment and superannuation, and unfortunately for Australians everywhere, they are not alone.
Almost $118,000 of Federal funding will go towards improving toilets, parking and public wi-fi in the Shire of Pingelly to improve road safety.
A strong wool fleece from a WA-bred Poll Merino ram was sashed with the WA fleece champion ribbon at the Australian Fleece Competition in Bendigo, Victoria, last Friday .
Bob Garnant
WA Netball League games will be played in Pingelly for the first time when the Curtin Hamersley Comets and Southside Demons face-off on Sunday.
Cameron Newbold
Players will return to the field for round 10 of the Upper Great Southern Football League this weekend headlined by the clash between Kukerin-Dumbleyung and Williams.
Lake Grace’s Nat Fyfe celebrated his 200th AFL game in winning fashion, as the Fremantle Dockers downed Hawthorn in Tasmania on Saturday.
New aged care accommodation is being looked at by the Shire of Boddington with a series of community workshops to be held and an initial report expected in September.
After 19 years as chief executive of Narrogin’s Cottage Homes, Julie Christensen has announced she will step down once a new chief executive is appointed.
Despite a national vaccination rollout plagued by confusion and delay, the Earl Street Surgery team in Narrogin is looking to get on with the job as they continue vaccinating high-priority groups.
The cheap, cheerful and thoroughly scrumptious drop has triumphed over more than 700 Australian red wines.
Ray Jordan
Molly Wright has given a powerful speech on the importance of the first five years of life, at the opening session of the public-speaking behemoth's first event in more than two years.
Rhianna Mitchell
Hydrogen is predicted to be a $12 trillion industry by 2050. We investigate how WA is leading the way in harnessing the element that helps make life possible into a profitable green power source.
Josh Zimmerman
Australian comedian John Cornell — best known as Paul Hogan’s sidekick Strop — has died after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.
Jackson Barrett, Tiffanie Turnbull, Jenny Tabakoff & Troy de Ruyter
Police are fighting for a Geraldton man — accused of being one of the ‘main players’ in the local meth scene — to remain behind bars, arguing the safety of the community is at risk.
Liam Beatty
The Eucla Motor Hotel’s owner says WA’s hard border with South Australia is “frustrating but understandable” as the business continues to battle through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tom Robinson
While the majority of properties are believed to have been assessed, more claims are set to join the 8149 already lodged with insurance providers.
Karratha Police are calling for witnesses who may have seen the incident overnight which left a car damaged and possibly written off.
Northern Star Resources rounded off the 2020-21 financial year in style after delivering a strong fourth quarter as it bedded down its $16 billion merger with Saracen earlier in the year
Basketball greats Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen will head an A-list cast in a two-part series centring on the life of their former Chicago Bulls teammate, WA’s Luc Longley.
Steve Butler
The city centre — long derided for its lack of excitement — is on the cusp of an arcade-game and bowling alley-led revival thanks to a multimillion-dollar vote of confidence in Perth.
Kim Macdonald
A new five-year master plan for Kings Park does not rule out the prospect of a cable car link to the Swan River.
The State Government has raked in more than $85 million from its controversial Uber tax scheme – but it wants another $35 million before the tax ends.
A ‘mentally broken’ police officer tormented by nightmares that have finally driven him out of the force after almost three decades claims WA Police have ignored his pleas for help.
Beneath the quirky secrecy of a bush plot filled with space radars in the heart of WA’s Mid West, lies a love story with equal intrigue.
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