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Scientists and the state government are divided over the DBCA’s prescribed burning program.

War of words erupts over Western Australia’s prescribed burning program

As LA faces the mass destruction of multiple wildfires, dissent is building over the prescribed burning regime for the shrinking, drying forests of WA’s South West.

  • Sarah Brookes

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A fallen tree in last night’s storm.

Violent storms becoming the norm in Mandurah, says SES

Severe thunderstorms across Perth and WA’s southern regions led to the SES receiving more than 45 calls for help statewide, mostly for water ingress, flooding and downed trees. 

  • Claire Ottaviano
The Goose Beach Bar & Kitchen was destroyed by fire in April 2021.

Taken to the cleaners: Busselton eatery blaze sparks $7m lawsuit over tea towels

The Goose Beach Bar was destroyed by fire in 2021 after tea towels sparked a blaze in the tumble dryer. Now the former cleaners have been dragged to court.

  • Jesinta Burton
Busselton Pavilion main picture. Pictures: Supplied
14.5/20

Busselton’s newest pub is set to get tongues wagging (and eaten)

When an ambitious publican opens a pub and kitchen run by an Avengers-style team of hospitality pros, good things happen.

  • Max Veenhuyzen
Nurses have been told at the last minute they were no longer employed at Busselton Hospital.

Casual nurses booted from Busselton Hospital jobs due to ‘admin error’

Casual nurses at Busselton Hospital have had their employment canned at the last minute in what the union claims are an effort to claw back budget blowouts.

  • Hamish Hastie
Nationals WA South West Candidate Louise Kingston

The woman set to replace disgraced WA MP convicted of child abuse

James Hayward’s conviction disqualifies him from sitting in parliament, meaning the next Nationals candidate below him on the 2021 ballot paper will likely fill the vacancy.

  • Hamish Hastie
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Rob Broadfield review, Tall Timbers Manjimup. Picture: Rob Broadfield

Serious about wine? A trip through the South West reveals a surprise hidden in the woods

Tall Timbers in Manjimup looks like your standard fare tavern from the outside. Inside, however, you’ll find a very impressive showcase of local drops.

  • Rob Broadfield
There are plenty of events and excursions for you to make a weekend of the Pinot Picnic.

WA’s best local food and wine festival raises a glass to the pinot noir

The Pinot Picnic ticks all the boxes. It has well-curated events and excursions, a raft of stunning cafes and restaurants and all you need to make a weekend of it.

  • Rob Broadfield
WA taxpayers are paying $19.5 million to prop up failing coal miner Griffin.

Government reveals cost to keep Collie coal power station burning

Deputy Premier Roger Cook revealed the figure in a ministerial statement on the first day of parliament.

  • Hamish Hastie
Bauxite mining in the northern jarrah forest.

Alcoa wears $240m mining approval delay to keep ‘critical’ WA onside

The US aluminium giant is confident it can mine the WA jarrah forests critical to its business for decades despite a short-term environmental approval delay.

  • Peter Milne

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