As Farmers Across Borders prepares its next hay run in WA’s North, the charity is feeling the crunch amid dire conditions for pastoralists and a lack of feed and funds for the group.
Olivia Ford
Adam Poulsen
CBH Group has not ruled out speculation it is laying the groundwork for a possible partnership with BP that could see Australia’s biggest grain handler build its own oilseed crushing plant in Perth.
Households feel they’re paying too much for groceries, farmers think they’re not being paid enough, and the regulator has vowed to find answers.
Jack Gramenz
Animal rights activist Tash Peterson is set to fight three court battles this year after the controversial vegan elected to challenge the latest claims against her.
Emily Moulton
More farmers than ever are participating in a State Government program to ensure the health of WA’s many vital estuaries.
Craig Duncan
The Australian red meat industry has delivered another record production year for beef and lamb, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
WA-owned machinery and truck distributor CJD Equipment has celebrated its 50th anniversary with a formal soiree and walk down memory lane at Perth’s Optus Stadium.
Grains Research Development Corporation chair John Woods has urged WA growers not to dismiss the potential benefits of regenerative agriculture while spruiking a $62 million investment in farm sustainability.
With nearly six decades of service to the Brunswick Junction Red Cross and 50 years with the Brunswick Agricultural Society, Judy Talbot is one of the most recognisable faces in the town.
The major supermarkets have offered "rock bottom" prices for purchasing produce due to their influence, farmers have told a parliamentary hearing.
Andrew Brown and Dominic Giannini
Family and friends of Tiffany Woodley — the Bedford mum allegedly murdered by her ex-partner — were unable to control their emotions in court when her accused killer denied he took her life.
A WA farming couple has faced backlash from the agricultural industry after they employed women from a stripping-hire company to help sell machinery at an auction.
Caitlyn Rintoul
A primary school teacher has detailed the violent attacks teachers deal with daily at public schools in Perth by children as young as five.
Lisa Thomas
Donald Trump and Joe Biden have bitterly targeted one another politically, as the chances of a historic election rematch solidified after both recorded dominant performances on Super Tuesday.
Dylan Caporn
Bankwest’s 129-year-old branch network is coming to an end in a shock mass closure that will affect 350 staff as owner CBA remakes the State’s oldest lender into a ‘digital only’ bank.
Sean Smith
The oil and gas giant would not be drawn on how many workers would lose their jobs or which roles would be affected.
An Aboriginal woman who tried to rescue her young relatives, who were allegedly cable tied by a tradie outside a Broome home, claims the accused threatened to hurt the children.
The man who carried out a terrifying axe attack on GP Anna Chaney — sister of Federal MP Kate Chaney — and her pregnant patient has pleaded guilty to another charge.
With Bitcoin on a hot streak — it’s up 45 per cent this year already — investors have warned about a cooling as unrealized profit margins approach extreme levels.
Tanaya Macheel
THE ECONOMIST: The companies behind weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1 agonists are now the world’s two biggest pharma firms by market value. But the pair face two similar problems.
The Economist
The targets for GDP and other economic indicators were published as part of the opening of the National People’s Congress annual meeting.
Evelyn Cheng and Clement Tan
With Bitcoin on a hot streak this past week, investors should brace themselves for a cooling in March.
Daniel Newell
Bob Garnant
Josh Zimmerman
Liv Casben
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Peter Rundle
Bob Garnant, Malcolm Quekett
Anna Cox
Rob Kelly
Dr Chris Vas
Liz Jackson & Trevor Whittington
Sean Van Der Wielen
Paul Powell
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