Fresh out of a double major degree in animal science and agronomy at Murdoch University, Lauren Rayner has taken up a trainee livestock position with Elders at its Narrogin branch.
Bob GarnantCountryman Journalist
Daryna Zadvirna
Five tiny homes could be coming to Narrogin before the end of the year with the first stages of a new tourism vision gaining support from the Shire of Narrogin council.
Campbell Williamson
Toolibin Tennis Club is practically all that is left of the town that once was.Founded in 1924 with 46 members, the club grew with the town around it and before long, new courts were needed.
Two new phone towers have come to Popanyinning and Cuballing, strengthening coverage and bringing more competition to the Great Southern.
WA College of Agriculture — Narrogin hosted a series of wellbeing events in the lead-up to World Wellbeing Day last week.
Hayden Ballantyne and Brookton-Pingelly prevail in mental health clash with Matt Priddis’ Williams Cats
Tom Shanahan
Wrap of UGSHA’s three teams at the CBH Group Women’s Country Championships as division one fall short in decider but division four and masters bring home titles
Cameron Newbold
After a spectator death in this month’s Finke Desert Race, Narrogin’s Amira Schmid says she has newfound respect for the treacherous 460km stretch of racetrack at the heart of the Northern Territory.
When her then-two-year-old son was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, Nicky Sherlock’s life was thrown into freefall.
Katanning Wanderers jumped back to the top of the Upper Great Southern Football League ladder after winning their sixth game of the season against Wickepin on Saturday
The Narrogin and District Eight Ball Association sent four teams to compete at the annual country week held in Perth from June 4-6
Narrogin and Districts Netball Association hosted their inaugural Indigenous Round last Friday
Detectives have launched a fresh public appeal for information into the 1991 murder of Kerry Turner, amid confirmation a major ‘forensic review’ was carried out into the case several years ago.
Phil Hickey
WA Police has been plunged into mourning after two serving officers — including a sergeant who ran his own station — took their own lives in the past fortnight.
Phil Hickey and Brianna Dugan
The club is famously private, but today The West Australian can for the first time reveal the names of all its 842 members.
Rhianna Mitchell
A man who punched a Kalgoorlie-Boulder taxi driver before stealing his vehicle and narrowly avoiding a collision with a police car has been jailed for 18 months, but could be out within weeks.
Tegan Guthrie
A Pajero and caravan have flipped on the Brand Highway near Jurien Bay, with the driver being taken to hospital and holidaymakers being forced to wait while emergency services cleared the scene.
A family of seven whose bus was engulfed by flames at a popular Pilbara camp site have thanked those who tried to help fight the blaze, while revealing their devastation over the loss of their home.
Sam Jones
It is the 16th fatal crash in the Great Southern region this year.
Perth holidaymakers are cancelling their bookings across the Mid West as they grapple with a snap lockdown on the edge of the July school holidays.
A 22-year-old man who admitted to setting fire to an Esperance lunch bar just days after Christmas has had his bail extended.
A new dad has described the terrifying moment he barricaded himself inside his neighbour’s AirBnB after a post-lockdown school party — which required the police chopper to shut it down — turned wild.
Sarah Steger
Health Minister Roger Cook will speak on the State’s ongoing fight managing the coronavirus pandemic.
Detectives are on the hunt for three teenagers after an elderly man was brutally bashed in Greenfields yesterday.
My ideal last day involves catching a 20kg pink snapper and watching my two live-in carers — the granddaughters of Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer — prepare it for dinner. But that seems unlikely.
Eight people, including two teenagers, have been killed in the past five days on WA’s roads, with the State recording 87 traffic deaths in 2021 — almost one death every other day for six months.
There’s a new push for a radical revamp of the State’s stamp duty system, which annually nets the Government millions but is a substantial impost to buying a home. Here’s how REIWA says it could work.
Joe Spagnolo
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