WA farming cooperative CBH Group has wrapped up construction of its $50 million-plus fertiliser facility at Kwinana, with plans to open the doors to farmers after accepting its inaugural shipment next month.
Cally Dupe
A trio of WA agriculture’s most well-known and respected members hailing from the Kimberley to the Great Southern have been bestowed WAFarmers’ most prestigious award for their decades of service to industry.
Aidan Smith
The Mingenew Cup celebrated 100 years of racing in style as a packed house turned out to see Miette Star claim the cup in a first for jockey Simone Altieri.
Jake Santa Maria
The Productivity Commission says changes are needed to Australia's climate policies to avoid damage to the economy and meet environmental goals.
Paul Osborne
A national statement will be developed for climate change and agriculture after a report found many farmers want to reduce emissions but don't know how.
Liv Casben
An dream team of former colleagues, cousins and a ‘wild card’ female to fill a mandatory gender quota has scooped the Young Farmers Competition at this year’s Wagin Woolorama.
A Quarantine Area has been declared for parts of the Cities of Bayswater and Belmont to support efforts to eradicate Queensland fruit fly (Qfly), requiring residents and businesses to take action.
The Introvigne family of Bonnydale Black Simmental and SimAngus stud in Bridgetown had a ‘rock n roll’ result at their Annual Yearling Bull Sale resulting in a stud record top-price of $27,000.
The Towards 90 program will host its first field day to provide guidelines that support sheep producers in gaining best practice for flock reproduction and management with an aim to increase lamb survival.
The Buller family of Monterey Murray Grey and Angus stud in Karridale hosted their 31st annual productionsSale on-farm resulting in prices reaching a top of $25,000.
Bob Garnant
A Darkan-bred Poll Merino ram exhibited by the King family, of Rangeview stud, was awarded Supreme Champion Animal of the Show at the 50th Wagin Woolorama.
A woman accused of fatally attacking her partner with a knife during an argument at their West Perth home has broken down as details of the tragic incident were outlined in court.
Phil Hickey
The announcement that Australia would build eight nuclear-powered submarines is huge news locally, regionally and abroad. But the AUKUS pact is not all about subs. Here’s everything you need to know.
A dire shortage of toilets at an overcrowded public primary school is forcing children to ‘hold on’ all day until they get home.
Bethany Hiatt
The company is preparing to start construction on two resort-style accommodation villages in the West Pilbara, with other WA mine sites to follow.
Danielle Le Messurier
A Perth woman was left to die for several minutes before doctors frantically restarted CPR after her patient file was mixed up with one that had a ‘do-not-resuscitate’ order.
Caitlyn Rintoul
An abseiling instructor killed in front of a group of school students during a trip to caves near Margaret River, is believed to have slipped and fallen down in a tragic accident.
Bethany Hiatt, Carly Laden, Daryna Zadvirna and Kate Massey
After sharing a small bedroom with two brothers in working-class Beaconsfield as a child, car dealer John Hughes developed a lifelong discomfort of confined spaces.
Five-star food, no wi-fi and shared bunk beds, State political editor Josh Zimmerman reveals what life is really like inside a nuclear submarine after spending a rare day beneath the water.
Cody Green was enjoying a relaxing summer’s evening at Binningup beach towards the end of February when a pair of snakes suddenly rolled down the bank — coming to rest right where he was laying.
You might have heard of the four-day workweek — where employees work just four of the traditional five working days, but for the same pay and with expectations of maintaining productivity levels.
Sophie Kiderlin
Thanks to recent advances in artificial intelligence, new tools like ChatGPT are wowing consumers with their ability to create compelling writing based on people’s queries and prompts.
Jonathan Vanian
Short-sellers are sitting on nearly $US2b in profit from bets against the European banking sector this month so far. And, perhaps surprisingly, Credit Suisse wasn’t the most profitable short.
Ganesh Rao
THE ECONOMIST: Investors have taken fright. Fully $US229b has been wiped off the market value of America’s banks so far this month, and the fallout has also hit Europe. So, what’s gone so wrong?
The Economist
Gabrielle Tetrault-Farber
Miklos Bolza
Jamie Thannoo
Staff Reporter
Adam Poulsen
Adam Poulsen & Bob Garnant
Jacinta Cantatore
Hugo Timms
Rob Kelly
Brett Hughes
Katina Curtis
Slade Brockman
Rick Wilson
Glen Quartermain
Paul Powell
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