
Preliminary feasibility licences offered for offshore wind industry Bunbury Zone
The Federal Government had advanced the South West’s wind industry future with the awarding of feasibility licences to two organisations.
The Federal Government had advanced the South West’s wind industry future with the awarding of feasibility licences to two organisations.
Final Siren and Magnificent Andy join Bravo Centurion as confirmed runners for the inaugural $1 million Golden Saddle (1200m) at Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club in October.
The latest results from metallurgical test work have reaffirmed Rox Resources’ confidence in an oxidative leaching approach for its Youanmi gold project south-east of Mt Magnet.
Since 1955, Roly and Glenda Marshall have been inseparable, with the pair celebrating their 70th anniversary next Wednesday.
Bunbury’s Bicentennial Square is in line for a face lift, with six concept designs now up for public debate.
CBC are dominating the Eastern Goldfields Hockey Association’s women’s A1 campaign.
The Shire of Coolgardie says it will take 10 years to pay off the crippling debt at the centre of its current financial crisis — unless it can sell the Kambalda workers accommodation village.
The Busselton community have rallied to help cover the vet bills for the Busselton Senior High School’s golden retriever mascot, Auggie.
Production has increased at all of Gold Fields’ WA mines in the first half of this year.
Import-export logistic giant Qube is looking to edge in on WA’s largely-monopolised grain handling market with the potential construction of a new grain handling terminal in WA’s Great Southern.
The owner of the Narrogin Observer’s main in-store distributor said the now-120-year-old newspaper has published many stories that have shaped the town in recent years.
Reflecting his journey from a one-person newsroom in the Wheatbelt to a leading role in WA sports media, Paddy Sweeney said he “couldn’t have asked for a better start” to his career than the Narrogin Observer.
Damian Lane’s rise from the South West to becoming one of the country’s best jockeys was recognised with his induction into the WA Racing Hall of Fame on Saturday night.
A home and away season spanning five months will count for nothing when the South West Football League’s finals series starts at the weekend.
Long-time Narrogin resident and shire president Leigh Ballard has congratulated the Narrogin Observer on its 120th milestone, believing the paper will always have “a place”.
A decision finally seems to have been made on what a $2 million motorsport State election promise from 2017 will be able to achieve in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.