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Doctors' group welcomes $68m RFDS boost

Posted December 4, 2008 11:04:00

The Rural Doctors Association has welcomed a major funding boost for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).

Tags: states-and-territories, doctors-and-medical-professionals, health-administration, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430, karratha-6714

Review finds fertiliser industry price gouging, intimidation

Posted December 4, 2008 11:02:00

A Federal Government review has found evidence of price gouging and intimidation in the Australian fertiliser industry.

Tags: federal-government, fertilisers, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430, karratha-6714

Gov't to set up 'independent' inquiry into gas explosion Photo

Posted December 4, 2008 09:22:00 | Updated December 4, 2008 09:27:00

The West Australian Government says it will conduct a third, independent, inquiry into an explosion at Apache Energy's gas processing plant on Varanus Island.

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, oil-and-gas, small-business, workplace-accidents, emergency-planning, federal-state-issues, state-parliament, labor-party, liberal-party, nationals, greens, wa, albany-6330, bunbury-6230, esperance-6450, kalgoorlie-6430, karratha-6714, kununurra-6743, perth-6000, port-hedland-6721

Cane toad 'hitches ride from Brisbane to Perth'

Posted December 3, 2008 18:00:00

A man says a cane toad hitched a ride in his golf shoe on a flight from Brisbane to Perth, surviving for six days before it was discovered on an Albany golf course.

Tags: human-interest, animals, offbeat, rural, pest-management, science-and-technology, amphibians, brisbane-4000, albany-6330, perth-6000

Rain further delays harvest

Posted December 3, 2008 15:26:00 | Updated December 3, 2008 15:25:00

Western Australia's grain handler says harvesting in the great southern has been held up once again after heavy overnight rain.

Tags: grain, crop-harvesting, albany-6330

RFDS receives $68 million funding boost Photo

Posted December 3, 2008 14:44:00 | Updated December 3, 2008 14:48:00

The State Government has announced an extra $68.5 million for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), with almost half of that to come from the royalties for regions scheme.

Tags: charities-and-community-organisations, liberal-party, nationals, health, doctors-and-medical-professionals, healthcare-facilities, health-policy, charities, programs-and-initiatives, wa, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430, kununurra-6743, perth-6000, port-hedland-6721

Greens want wild sandalwood exports ban

Posted December 3, 2008 13:42:00 | Updated December 3, 2008 13:41:00

The Western Australian Greens have called for a ban on the exporting of natural sandalwood stocks.

Tags: greens, timber, albany-6330, bunbury-6230

Wine production up, sales down

Posted December 2, 2008 14:06:00

Latest figures show Australia's wine industry produced more than 25 per cent more wine in 2007-2008 compared to last season, despite a fall in sales.

Tags: food-and-beverage, viticulture, albany-6330, bunbury-6230

Storms devastate barley profits

Posted December 2, 2008 13:00:00

Farmers in Western Australia's great southern are set to lose half their barley profits after last week's storms, which dumped large quantities of rain and hail on the region.

Tags: storm, grain, albany-6330, kalgoorlie-6430, nyabing-6341, salmon-gums-6445

Lobby group labels GM crops report misleading

Posted December 2, 2008 12:49:00

The Network of Concerned Farmers has labelled a new Government report into genetically modified (GM) crops as misleading.

Tags: agricultural-crops, genetically-modified-organisms, gm-technology, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430, karratha-6714, newdegate-6355

Ravensthorpe plays down mine closure fears

Posted December 2, 2008 12:01:00 | Updated December 2, 2008 12:00:00

The Shire of Ravensthorpe has dismissed speculation BHP's local nickel mine may be mothballed, saying it has been reassured by the company that the operation will continue.

Tags: mining, local-government, albany-6330, kalgoorlie-6430, ravensthorpe-6346

New lobster restrictions begin

Posted December 1, 2008 14:04:00

New bag limits for recreational rock lobster fishers come into effect today.

Tags: fishing-aquaculture, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, karratha-6714

Grain handler begins online malt, barley trading

Posted December 1, 2008 13:32:00 | Updated December 1, 2008 13:31:00

Independent grain handler, Clear, will today begin online trading of malt and feed barley.

Tags: grain, wheat, albany-6330, geraldton-6530

Farm group backs GM crop report

Posted December 1, 2008 12:31:00

A farming group has welcomed a new Government report on the role of genetically modified (GM) crops in Australia.

Tags: agribusiness, agricultural-crops, genetically-modified-organisms, gm-technology, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430, karratha-6714

South coast storm clean-up underway

Posted November 28, 2008 12:00:00

The clean-up after this week's wild weather on Western Australia's south coast has begun, with farmers reporting hundreds of dead livestock and ruined crops.

Tags: storm, agricultural-crops, livestock, albany-6330, kalgoorlie-6430, salmon-gums-6445

Grange shareholders urged to back merger

Posted November 28, 2008 11:43:00

Shareholders with Grange Resources, which wants to mine iron ore on Western Australia's south coast, are being urged to approve a merger with a Chinese-backed company.

Tags: company-news, iron-ore, albany-6330, bunbury-6230, kalgoorlie-6430, wellstead-6328

Doubts raised over fruit fly strategy

Posted November 28, 2008 11:39:00

A Western Australian fruit fly specialist has welcomed the Federal Government's efforts to fight the pest, but is unsure how effective the measures will be.

Tags: fruit, fruits, pest-management, albany-6330, broome-6725, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430, karratha-6714

Business chamber up-beat about BHP nickel operations

Posted November 27, 2008 13:49:00

Ravensthorpe's peak business lobby says it is confident BHP Billiton will not shut down its south coast nickel operations.

Tags: economic-trends, mining, albany-6330, kalgoorlie-6430, ravensthorpe-6346

Low production rates aid wool price

Posted November 27, 2008 13:35:00

Commodities traders say the price of wool in Western Australia is being helped by low production rates.

Tags: wool, albany-6330, geraldton-6530, kalgoorlie-6430

York man accused of child sex assault

Posted November 27, 2008 12:37:00

A 28-year-old York man has been charged with sex offences against a 14-year-old girl in Albany.

Tags: crime, courts-and-trials, sexual-offences, albany-6330, york-6302

Ravensthorpe mine could close: analysts Photo

Posted November 26, 2008 18:19:00 | Updated November 26, 2008 18:36:00

A mining analyst says the falling price of nickel could prompt BHP to abandon its Ravensthorpe mine.

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, industry, mining, wa, albany-6330, perth-6000, ravensthorpe-6346, wagin-6315

Storm hits south coast Photo

Posted November 26, 2008 14:39:00 | Updated November 26, 2008 15:58:00

Wild weather is battering the South Coast as severe thunderstorms move towards Esperance.

Tags: emergency-planning, weather, rainfall, storm, wa, albany-6330, bunbury-6230, esperance-6450, eucla-6443, kalgoorlie-6430

Call for better Albany drainage

Posted November 26, 2008 14:31:00

An environmental group says Albany's drainage standards should be improved to cope with increasingly wild weather.

Tags: urban-development-and-planning, emergency-planning, floods, albany-6330

Truckies still taking rest risks: WorkSafe

Posted November 26, 2008 14:07:00 | Updated November 26, 2008 14:06:00

WorkSafe says the transport industry's compliance with fatigue laws has improved, but some truck drivers are still taking risks by not taking the required rest breaks.

Tags: road-accidents, road-transport, albany-6330, geraldton-6530

Heavy rain damages grain harvest

Posted November 26, 2008 11:12:00

Farmers in some parts of Western Australia say their chances of an improved harvest have been damaged by heavy rain.

Tags: agricultural-crops, grain, wheat, wa, albany-6330, bunbury-6230, esperance-6450, geraldton-6530, perth-6000