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12:00 PM | DONNYBROOK Hospital's new palliative care suite has opened after more than 30 years of fundraising and collaborative regional effort.
11:11 AM | More children will undergo free child health checks and school-based health services will be boosted in Western Australia as part of the Liberal-National Government’s $58.5million over four years investment in early childhood health care.
12:00 AM | TUIA Lodge's brand new "out and about bus" went on its first run last week.
12:00 AM | DONNYBROOK apple growers are struggling to make a living as low prices for produce in a softening market takes its toll, according to Apple and Pear Australia Limited (APAL) managing director Jon Durham.
12:00 AM | GREENBUSHES is among 63 regional towns to be nominated for the 2012 Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communities Awards.
12:00 AM | BARRABUP Pool and the surrounding St John Brook Conservation Park near Nannup was the venue for this month's outing for the South West Bird Watchers group. One of the first birds to be seen was a sacr
12:00 AM | THE Country Music Club of Boyup Brook has presented Neville and Rhonda Parker with a life membership.
12:00 AM | THE Boyup Brook Community Resource Centre is part of the new Rural in Reach Program which is delivered by video conferencing to rural and remote areas of the state.
12:00 AM | AUSTRALIA'S Biggest Morning Tea plays a vital role in raising money towards the Cancer Council's work in research, prevention and support. In Boyup Brook the Biggest Morning Tea is being held in
12:00 AM | DONNYBROOK tourism advocate Barry Green called for an agritourism-based rethink of the connection between farmers and eaters at a New Rural Industries Australia Conference in Ballarat last month.
12:00 AM | THE Nannup Branch of the Liberal Party welcomed Forrest MP Nola Marino to their its meeting on Monday, May 14, at Templemore Tea House.
12:00 AM | NATIONAL Volunteer Week is the largest celebration of volunteers in Australia.
12:00 AM | AFTER riding a wave of recognition and festival gigs galore, Nannup band Tank 7even, on the eve of recording their second album Stories of Love, Loss and Art, are bringing their indie country folk sounds to the city.
12:00 AM | THIRTEEN Balingup locals learned what to do in the first minutes of an emergency last week when they attended a Senior St John's Ambulance first aid course.
12:00 AM | THE state government's newly released Forest Management Plan (FMP) has proved controversial among conservation and green groups.
12:00 AM | PLANNING is under way for a community garden in Balingup as part of the Transition Towns initiative.
12:00 AM | THE deadline for the Donnybrook-Balingup Shire's Strategic Community Plan has been extended to June 1.
12:00 AM | By GERRY GEORGATOSBRIDGETOWN will have access to a close-on-call emergency general practitioner around the clock under a royalties for regions funding deal.The funding has secured around-the-clock lon
12:00 AM | A 34-YEAR-OLD Bunbury man and an eight-year-old Donnybrook girl were injured in a car rollover on Marmion Street in Donnybrook last week.
12:00 AM | BRIDGETOWN Bridge Club's best travelled to Kojonup for a fundraiser charity match play.
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