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From Vietnam to the bush: Former nurse now pro fisherman recalls her life21 November 2016, 09:14
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Last minute reprieve for farmers met with mixed emotions
Western Australian dairy processor Harvey Fresh has offered new contracts to five dairy farmers they had planned to sever ties with in January.
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Police seize laptop during raid of South West Christian school
A criminal investigation is underway into whether an employee of the school stole passwords to access another staff member's private email account.
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Would you climb these treetop bushfire lookouts?
Before spotter planes, drones and satellites, Western Australia relied on humans posted in treetop lookouts to detect bushfires. This is the story of how they were built.
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Hay volumes increase off the back of variable growing season
This years may be the best hay season in 20 years but prices are unlikely to match it according to two industry experts.
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Volunteer firefighters brace for potentially disastrous summer
With the official start of fire season less than two weeks away, volunteer firefighters around Waroona, south of Perth, are anxious to see if lessons from January's bushfire have really been learned.
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Pomegranate serves up treat for grower and niche market
A WA pomegranate grower says targeting a niche market is not without risk, but has been a worthy venture after a steep learning curve.
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Vietnam to the bush for former nurse
A country nurse and professional fisherman looks back on 35 years of nursing both in Australia and in Vietnam.
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Closure of Busselton operating theatres over tourist season 'could be life threatening'
A decision to shut operating theatres at Busselton's hospital during the peak tourist season could put lives at risk, the Australian Medical Association warns.
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Farming to the cycles of the moon resulting in superior wine
Monday night's supermoon was not only observed by millions of keen photographers, but farmers also kept a keen eye upwards, as they have for generations.
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Top truffle producer makes bid for Manjimup rival
Australia's largest black truffle producer, Hazel Hill, makes an unsolicited bid for one of its rivals in Manjimup, 300 kilometres south of Perth.
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WA dairy farmers offered contract extensions as cows sold off
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