When a bushfire tore through his Narrogin property in 2022, Angus Armstrong watched two businesses go up in smoke: his sheep farm, and a bush mountain bike trail he had built for a future tourism venture.
Danielle Marsland
The State Government has dodged questions on the future of the wild dog action plan and State barrier fence Esperance extension after handing down the Budget last week.
Georgia Campion and Rebecca Nadge
The State Government has handed down its latest Budget, setting aside a “minuscule” amount for the State’s agriculture industry, and only slightly more for the regions.
Georgia Campion
Nutrien Ag Solutions has opened its anticipated new $70 million bulk fertiliser centre more than two years after a fire ripped through its Kwinana site during a severe heatwave, causing major damage
Brunswick’s John Tilling is hitting the road this Saturday on his 1963 Chamberlain Tractor, with his sights set on Whiteman Park, aiming to make the almost 200km journey onboard the antique machinery.
Craig Duncan
As the Royal Flying Doctor Service gears up for its annual fundraising campaign, a Wongan Hills family are encouraging everyone to dig deep after their eight-month-old son was transferred to Perth last year
Rebecca Nadge
Nearly 100,000 tonnes of fertiliser has hit Australian shores in the first shipments of a partnership between the Federal Government, CSBP, and Incitec Pivot.
A 10-year industry project that collected more than two million data points will be presented at a seminar in WA next month.
A WA pastoralist says a Federal Court ruling against the northern cattle industry’s appeal for additional compensation following the 2011 live export ban is a blow for farmers and the country as a whole.
A Broome dealership will now sell Case IH and New Holland farm machinery, marking the first time the brands have been available in the area.
The fuel tax credits scheme sailed through the Federal Budget, with farmers still being lumped in with mining companies as if we’re natural allies defending the same interests. We’re not.
Simon Wallwork is a grain and livestock producer in Corrigin, Western Australia, and chair of AgZero.
A West Australian Basketball Association referee and another man who is allegedly linked to the investigation into disgraced author Craig Silvey are set to face court on Wednesday.
Claire Sadler
Major crash detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Hannah Cross
Disgraced WA author Craig Silvey published novels that included scenes of a teenager being sexually assaulted by her father, and an underage boy trying to arouse elderly men before he was arrested.
A notorious sex attacker who became known as the West Perth rapist because of where he stalked his victims has been working as a handyman at the Fremantle Markets.
Ben Harvey
Innaloo may not be Perth’s most glamorous suburb, but one of its rental units has the reflected glory of not one, but two AFL greats.
An emergency department nurse who worked several shifts while high on a cocktail of drugs has had her registration cancelled.
Leaders say that they want to hear the honest truth about what’s happening but almost half of executives surveyed said that a lack of honest feedback is their primary concern.
Sophie Caldwell
With thousands of YouTube creators relying on the platform for income, many are turning to strategists as essential advisors on how to keep videos viral.
Alex Sherman and Zach Vallese
British energy major Shell on Thursday reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter profit as the Iran war sent energy prices soaring.
Sam Meredith
A common side effect of many GLP-1 drugs is hair loss. It’s creating a growing market for hair treatment products.
Laya Neelakandan
Lloyd Jones
Bob Garnant
Harriet Flinn
Fiona Dawson
Sally Q Davies
Dean Hubbard
DEAN HUBBARD
Kendall Galbraith
Andrew Weidemann
John Hassell