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Service station and fast food outlet open in Anketell as shopping centre plans approved

by Anas Siddiqui
Service station and fast food outlet open in Anketell as shopping centre plans approved

A shopping centre has been approved for a growing Anketell site, joining a recently opened fast food chain and petrol station. Owner Burtonwood Investment Partners Trust and developer Saracen Properties …

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Secret Harbour: WA’s best teen bagpiper Jack Banks’ hopes to play with Edinburgh Tattoo

by Walter Watson
Secret Harbour: WA’s best teen bagpiper Jack Banks’ hopes to play with Edinburgh Tattoo

While some youngsters’ musical goals amount to shredding on an electric guitar or showcasing DJ skills on the decks, one talented Secret Harbour teen is blowing the bagpipes. Jack Banks, …

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Rockingham gymnasts from TJ’S Gymsports heading to international competition in Singapore

by Virginia Chavez
Rockingham gymnasts from TJ’S Gymsports heading to international competition in Singapore

Rockingham gymnasts will handspring into action this month when they head to Singapore for an international competition. T.J’S Gymsports dance teacher Meaghan Crosse said 32 athletes, their families and coaches …

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Investigators find ‘significant issues’ at one of the businesses causing Mandurah and Rockingham odours

by Ron Morgan
Investigators find ‘significant issues’ at one of the businesses causing Mandurah and Rockingham odours

Investigators looking into the source of odours that have plagued residents in Mandurah’s north and Rockingham’s south for months have found “significant issues” at one of the businesses identified as …

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WesCEF’s CSBP Kwinana nitrate plant to cut carbon emissions with $32.9 million Powering the Regions grant

by Anas Siddiqui
WesCEF’s CSBP Kwinana nitrate plant to cut carbon emissions with .9 million Powering the Regions grant

Carbon dioxide emissions at CSBP’s Kwinana facility will be slashed by 64,000 tonnes after a Federal Government cash injection of $32.9 million. The funding came from the Powering the Regions …

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Billy Stitch Distillery to open cellar door at The Labryinth Studio following tiles and tipples soft launch

by Walter Watson
Billy Stitch Distillery to open cellar door at The Labryinth Studio following tiles and tipples soft launch

Budding artists will find gin-spiration in every sip thanks to a new collaboration between local distillers Billy Stitch and The Labyrinth Studio in Medina. Billy Stitch Distillery is the Kwinana-made …

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Rockingham mum Amy O’Meagher pushing for WA inquiry into birth trauma in public hospital system

by Walter Watson
Rockingham mum Amy O’Meagher pushing for WA inquiry into birth trauma in public hospital system

When Amy O’Meagher had her first baby in 2020, she planned for a stress-free homebirth but says she was left traumatised after “cruel treatment” from medical staff. “I felt like …

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Rockingham magistrate Steven Malley describes bottle shops as ‘war zone’ after repeat shoplifters and burglary

by Ron Morgan
Rockingham magistrate Steven Malley describes bottle shops as ‘war zone’ after repeat shoplifters and burglary

A WA magistrate has described bottle shops as a war zone due to the “unrelenting battle” they are facing against repeat shoplifting offenders. Magistrate Steven Malley lamented their plight as …

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Shoalwater resident finds dozens of vapes at the bottom of ocean while snorkelling

by Anas Siddiqui
Shoalwater resident finds dozens of vapes at the bottom of ocean while snorkelling

Wayne Bradbury was out for an afternoon snorkel when he saw a flash of bright colour in the usually pristine sands off Shoalwater. But it wasn’t an exotic breed of …

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Mandurah photojournalist Craig Duncan’s Rockingham art show commemorates native animals killed by traffic

by Walter Watson
Mandurah photojournalist Craig Duncan’s Rockingham art show commemorates native animals killed by traffic

A dead raven, suspended galah and a kookaburra staring through rotted eyes are just some of the confronting photographs taken by photojournalist Craig Duncan. The photos will feature in an …

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