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Growers pull trees as olive lace bug infests Western Australian groves08 November 2016, 05:55 -
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Trained volunteers make a real difference to saving stranded whales, rescue organisation says10 November 2016, 10:47 -
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Bunbury teen lands plum role in film about Irish rebel convict In Search of the Vigilant09 November 2016, 02:16 -
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Campfire comfort: Is an appreciation of smoke and flames a primal instinct?08 November 2016, 12:06 -
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Police investigating suspicious Bunbury death take 'erratic' naked man into custody06 November 2016, 05:53
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Trained volunteers make a real difference to saving stranded whales, rescuers say
The Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans in Australia recommends a coordinated approach to rescuing whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs.
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Olive growers remove trees infected by parasitic bug
Two olive growers in Western Australia's south-west are likely to remove all their trees after losing a battle against olive lace bug.
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Leading film role for young Bunbury teenager
A teenager snags a leading role in a biopic about an Irish Fenian prisoner.
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Campfire comfort: Is an appreciation of smoke and flames a primal instinct?
The soft flickering of a campfire and seductive smell of smoke can be pleasing to the senses, but is it a primal instinct?
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Police investigating suspicious Bunbury death take naked man into custody
Police investigating the suspicious death of a woman near Bunbury have taken a man into custody.
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'Surf therapy' helps struggling students in WA
Schools participating in a "surf therapy" program in Bunbury are reporting significant improvements in students' anxiety levels and engagement in school.
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Smartphone protecting home in WA 'flame zone'
A homeowner in one of the country's worst fire risk areas has gone high-tech in his pre-season preparation, installing phone-controlled sprinklers and surveillance equipment at his Yallingup property in WA's South West.
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WA town braces for fruit fly influx
A long hot summer with an abundance of Mediterranean fruit fly awaits the people of Harvey, a fruit-growing town in the WA's south west.
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Motorbike rider charged over 10yo girl's death near Bunbury
A man is charged with drink-driving and dangerous driving causing death, after a 10-year-old girl was killed in a motorcycle crash in Western Australia's South West last month.
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Mothers take the initiative to help ice-addicted people
A Bunbury volunteer group urgently needs funds to keep working with ice addicts and their families.
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Trained volunteers make a real difference to saving stranded whales, rescue organisation says
The Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans in Australia recommends a coordinated approach to rescuing whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs...More
- Growers pull trees as olive lace bug infests Western Australian groves
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- Police investigating suspicious Bunbury death take 'erratic' naked man into custody
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