Volunteers are the lifeblood of regional communities and Narrogin shire president Leigh Ballard has served the Wheatbelt South community as a bushfire brigade volunteer for around 30 years.
Daniel Rooney
A proposed overhaul to Australia’s working holiday program has sparked fears for local businesses.
Eleanor Campbell
The Shire of Narrogin has called on the community to be vigilant with a recent spate of deliberately-lit fires in the Wheatbelt South suggesting the work of arsonists.
Narrogin Caravan Park will soon be harnessing the power of the sun with the Shire of Narrogin announcing the installation of 72 solar panels at the Shire-owned and operated site.
Eligible kids from across the Great Southern and Wheatbelt will beat the heat this summer with free pool entry on offer as part of a WA government pilot program aimed at easing cost-of-living pressures.
The family of an experienced skydiver who died after suffering critical injuries following ‘a hard landing’ in the Wheatbelt have paid tribute to a ‘beautiful’ soul.
Rebecca Parish
A new national level crossing safety strategy has come under fire from safety advocates who say there was no proper consultation prior to its release, and that empirical evidence continues to be ignored.
Olivia Ford
More than 80 young swimmers made a splash in Mt Barker on Saturday for the Great Southern Regional Championships swimming event.
Wandering landed a resounding win at home over Towns in round 12 of the 2023-24 Upper Great Southern Cricket Association A-grade competition on Saturday.
Star Perth Lynx players Anneli Maley and Chloe Forster visited the region last week to inspire the next generation of budding young basketballers.
About 100 people gathered in Narrogin for the Upper Great Southern Hockey Association Hockey WA Regional Development Weekend.
It might have been too hot for horses in the Great Southern on Saturday but that didn’t stop hundreds of people from descending on Jingalup for a big day out at the Wandecla Races.
A serving WA Police officer has tragically died after she took her own life in regional WA.
Phil Hickey
BHP has confirmed government assistance could be too little too late in rescuing the drowning WA nickel operations that caused the Big Australian to cut its interim dividend.
Adrian Rauso
The union representing Network Aviation pilots has hit back at a planned meeting with Qantas management, claiming the town hall assembly will not address the systemic issues of the ongoing pay dispute.
Gerard Cockburn
Dozens of suspected asylum seekers who arrived via boat on WA’s remote north coast have been flown to Nauru.
Dan Jervis-Bardy
A chorus of West Coast fans have rejoiced at the possibility of the return to the original song as the new era under chief executive Don Pyke continues to take shape.
Mitchell Woodcock
West Coast being described as ‘ridiculous and unprofessional’ for dressing up during pre-season shows a lack of understanding for what life is really like as a professional athlete, writes Caitlin Bassett.
Matt Wright’s insurance provider has delivered a setback in a civil lawsuit brought by the widow of his Netflix co-star Chris Wilson.
A Riverton family have been reunited with their beloved inflatable Santa after it was stolen from their restaurant in a brazen robbery.
Crying from his seat in Albany Magistrates Court, Gary Antony Gordon Batchelor was fined for his role in a sting operation to crack a drug ring in Albany.
Georgia Campion
People travelling on Eyre Highway and in southern parts of Balladonia — north-east of Esperance — are urged to evacuate as firefighters work to douse a raging bushfire.
Caleb Runciman
West Pilbara residents are being warned to prepare for heavy winds and rain over the coming days as ex-tropical cyclone Lincoln heads West off the Kimberley coast and is set to re-develop.
Sam Jones
A man who stole a vehicle and trailer belonging to Ultimate Watersports — which contained $60,000 of accessories to help people with disability — and torched it near the speedway is set to be sentenced.
Police have barred 15 people from purchasing alcohol across a WA region since laws strengthening the banned drinkers register were introduced in December.
The State Government has declared another WA farming district to be water-deficient, triggering water-carting procedures to address emergency animal welfare concerns.
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The Economist
China is gearing up to showcase its narrow-body passenger jet to a global audience for the first time at the Singapore Airshow.
Shreyashi Sanyal
The new model, called Sora, allows a user to type out a desired scene and turns it into a high-definition video clip.
Hayden Field
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has to testify in a probe by the US Securities and Exchange Commission concerning his 2022 acquisition of Twitter, a US judge ordered in a court filing out Saturday.
Lora Kolodny
Indian doctors and nurses will be targeted to plug gaps in WA hospitals during a 10-day mission spearheaded by Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson.
Josh Zimmerman
A Broome Bishop at the centre of a top-secret investigation ordered by the Pope has been arrested over alleged historical sex offences, some dating back 50 years.
Chris Reason
A candidate who submitted his form 20 minutes late will be allowed to contest Liberal preselection in the Federal seat of Forrest after it was previously believed Ben Small would be nominated unopposed.
A leading lawyers group and the State Government are at loggerheads over proposed laws designed to crack down on ‘claims harvesting’.
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