Lake Grace-Pingrup’s premiership defence is over, knocked out by Boxwood Hill in a thrilling first semifinal at Newdegate on Sunday.
Cameron Newbold
Two environmentalists are calling on the Narrogin community and shire to help revitalise the now stagnate and foul-smelling Gnarojin Brook River which had given the town its name.
Hannah Whitehead
Reigning premiers Boddington produced a dominant first semifinal display on Sunday, to end Kukerin-Dumbleyung’s season and progress to the Upper Great Southern Football League’s preliminary final.
Jacki Elezovich
A new cat rescue organisation established by a Narrogin woman has been bolstered by a unique fundraiser held at Wheatbelt Strength gym earlier this month.
Narrogin have progressed to their first league grand final since 2019 after prevailing in an epic second semifinal at Clayton Road Oval on Saturday.
Pingelly’s A1 side won their first match of the Narrogin and Districts Netball Association season on Saturday, taking the win over Wickepin in a hard-fought match that could have gone either way.
Rheannon Turton
Cereal crops are blooming early for Wagin farmers Jenny and Sam West who jumped on the opportunity to plant their crops early before a bout of dry conditions.
Georgia Campion
West Coast star Liam Baker has failed to overturn his one-match ban at the AFL Tribunal, ruling him out of the club’s 2026 season-opener.
Jake Santa Maria
A report by a Parliamentary Committee inquiry into Labor’s contentious gun laws has been delayed following an ‘extraordinarily high’ number of public submissions.
Gnowangerup are through to a fifth grand final in six seasons after a tense 19-point victory over Jerramungup in the Ongerup Football Association second semifinal on Saturday.
Investment manager and branch director Robert Maroni imparted snippets of financial wisdom at the 2025 Women in Farming conference, warning no investment comes without risk.
Newdegate Primary School teacher of 15, Mel Brinkman says her students are gearing up and brimming with excitement for the Newdegate Machinery Field Days — a highlight on the school calendar.
There are precious few people in the Wheatbelt who could tell you what what the region looked like through the Great Depression and World War II, but Pingelly centenarian Florence Parsons just might
Newdegate Machinery Field Days Farmers’ Challenge founder Tim Walter is marking 30 years of farming in Newdegate’s tight-knit community after making the move from Bridgetown.
The ride of your life might be just around the corner - and it starts in the heart of the WA Wheatbelt.
Caitlin Vinci and Hannah Whitehead
With the new season just around the corner, Sabrina Hahn shares her pick of the best regional festivals to celebrate our State’s spectacular blooms.
Sabrina Hahn
One of the Great Southern’s most popular art events is set to return to the region this September, with the Southern Art and Craft Trail opening on September 27.
Hundreds of women in WA’s farming and agriculture industry flocked to the sold out Women in Farming 2025 event to learn, trade experiences, and network.
The Grower Group Alliance is reeling from a complete funding cut from the State Government in the latest Budget, a move that chief executive Rikki Foss says is “surprising” and “disappointing”.
WA’s harvest potential continues to surge, with the latest estimates of a ‘near record’ 21 million tonne crop forecast on the back of plentiful winter rain.
Cally Dupe
A leading national charity that tackles the often invisible issue of isolation and mental health struggles is making its way west for the first time in a bid to support WA rural mothers.
Melissa Pedelty
Kulin farmer Brad Smoker is rapt with the health of his clover and oats mix despite receiving a slightly below average amount of rainfall so far this year.
WA Merino field days combined with the Rabobank WA Sheep Expo & Ram Sale had 35 studs displaying and or showing Merino and Poll Merinos at various locations throughout the Great Southern.
Bob Garnant
The never-seen-before stage production Glory Days transported 475 audience members to 1985 at the Darkan Town Hall in a tale about “big hair, big friendships and one mighty big grudge”.