Wheatbelt GPs say they have had to turn away more than a hundred patients and throw out thousands of dollars of vital medication as they call for more support during ongoing power outages.
Lauren Price
Stuart McGuckin
A man and a woman in their 50s have escaped injury after the car they were travelling in hit a tree and caught fire south of Arthur River on Monday night.
Daniel Rooney
Delegates from all five WA Colleges of Agriculture met in person late last year for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic for a two-day conference hosted by WACoA Narrogin.
Great Southern police issued more than 250 speeding infringements and charged four people with reckless driving during their road campaign over the Christmas and New Year Period.
Georgia Campion
WA Police major crash is investigating the circumstances in which a 22-year-old man died at the scene of a crash in South Lake Grace sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning.
After a year of planning and hard work, Arts Narrogin and the Perth Symphony Orchestra gave the Wheatbelt South and beyond a night to remember at last year’s Hay Bales Concert.
After 12 years of service to the Wheatbelt South community, Dr Peter Smith has resigned from his roles at Narrogin Health Service.
The fifth and final cohort of junior doctors to undertake rotation at Narrogin Health Service for 2023 have said their goodbyes after enjoying a memorable 11 weeks in the area.
Narrogin Elders rural real estate agent Jeff Douglas wins the One Elders Overall Sales Person of the Year Award for outstanding performance and perseverance.
Kukerin Primary School welcomed a special guest late last year when Hamish Bolto paid a visit to share his story as part of Dumbleyung Shire Meets Disability Day.
The Upper Great Southern Cricket Association will send two competitive sides to men’s senior country week in Perth, when it begins on Sunday, including a strong A-section side.
Harry Grigson
The Narrogin Observer takes a trip down memory lane, recapturing some events that shaped the 2023 sporting landscape.
His company’s share price might have been tanking but that wasn’t enough to ruin a magical European Christmas adventure for APM chief executive Michael Anghie.
Legendary AFL coach Mick Malthouse has backed Don Pyke as the right man to lead West Coast into a new era but has admitted he is disappointed it could spell the end of his coaching career.
Samantha Rogers
Leading WA property developer Hesperia has revealed its long-term vision to transform a sprawling vacant site in the heart of Nedlands.
Sarah Makse
Antagonistic Australian WWE star Grayson Waller has revealed the one regret he has from an epic appearance in London at the same time the Ashes controversy kicked off.
Craig O'Donoghue
Businesses from Gidgegannup to Kalgoorlie were forced to bin tens of thousands of dollars of food and medication after five 50m tall steel transmission towers ‘crumpled like tin foil’.
Josh Zimmerman
Three days after a thunderstorm lashed Perth, generators are flying off shelves, people are tossing out food, many are unable to call triple-0 and some don’t even have water.
Lauren Price, Bethany Hiatt and Caleb Runciman
The Powerball jackpot will leap to a heart-stopping sum after no one won Thursday night’s division one prize.
Three people have been killed in horrific crashes in the past 48 hours, marking a tragic week so far on WA roads.
The former political staffer has capped off the first month of her new life on the other side of the world.
Shoppers rushed to O’Connor Fresh IGA on Thursday as news of its air-conditioned, fully refrigerated and stocked shelves spread fast.
Amber Lilley and Anneke de Boer
There was no stopping the team behind Bracklemann Deli as they rolled out their food truck to serve customers in their lunch bar’s carpark during the Kalgoorlie-Boulder blackout on Thursday.
Amber Lilley & Anneke de Boer
A rejected development application and ongoing legal action continue to add fuel to the dumpster fire that is the Batavia Motor Inne demolition.
Anna Cox
A new community-led program, Immediate Response Night Space, has been launched in Broome with the aim of providing a safe place for children left to wander the town’s streets at night.
Without urgent action on the gap between grocery prices and returns to farmers, many producers could be forced out of business according to one of the South West’s longest-running vegetable growers.
A deadly amoeba is suspected in a second popular local swimming spot as authorities warn about the risks of cooling off in lakes, rivers and backyard wading pools this summer.
China’s powerful internet regulator is conducting a security review of Shein as the fast-fashion giant gears up for its highly anticipated US initial public offering, CNBC has learned.
Gabrielle Fonrouge & Deirdre Bosa
The majority of economists surveyed by the World Economic Forum expect the global economy to weaken this year, saying that geopolitical fragmentation around the world will deepen.
Katrina Bishop
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Tuesday he sees global consensus emerging when it comes to artificial intelligence.
Ryan Browne
Vessels transiting the Red Sea have faced attacks over the past several weeks from Yemen-based Houthis, prompting shipping companies to change routes, leading to a spike in freight rates.
Lee Ying Shan
He claimed to have made $7 million before his 21st birthday, before reinventing himself as a law reformist when his Pilbara property empire went bust. Now, Morgan Crawford can add another occupation to his CV.
Tim Clarke
The assault of a 16-year-old detainee by a prison officer consigned to historical irrelevance is the latest lamentable misstep by Corrections Minister Paul Papalia.
Brian Burke
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Living your best life means that you, and only you, know what makes you truly happy. From everything I have learned, I am going to make the most of every moment I have.
Hundreds of submissions on the phase-out of the live sheep export trade are being kept secret after farmers requested anonymity amid fears of reprisal from animal activists.
Women’s opinions were rarely sought on political issues, and their voices seldom heard outside the accepted avenues of social conversation.
Malcolm Quekett
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