The Advertiser brings you Around The Leagues, taking a look at football stories from players and personalities from the Great Southern, Ongerup and Upper Great Southern regions.
Cameron Newbold
Georgia Campion
Katanning’s own McIntosh & Son has taken out the dealer of the year award at the New Holland Dealer Conference 2023.
The highly popular pre-season sporting event attracted hundreds of football and netball players to the Borden Pavilion for a day filled with exciting action.
It was a challenging final and Joel Berkley had to survive numerous challenges from the field but crossed the line 1.23sec ahead of WA’s Sam McAuley.
Warren Holt enjoyed a strong run in the singles competition on March 3 at Sorrento Bowling Club and had to overcome the impressive Richard Schinzig from Moodiarrup to reach the decider.
Jumping dogs, sheep poo bingo, and yabby racing were highlights at this year’s Cranbrook Show, with crowds gathering from Broomehill, Tenterden and Albany
Hundreds of football and netball players made the trip to the wonderful facilities that Borden has to offer for the 2023 edition of the popular sporting event.
More than 200 people attended Katanning Rotary International Auction night with unique local crafts and raffles raising money for charity and a surprise honour awarded to auctioneer Tiny Holly.
Sarah Stutley from Ongerup has taken home Trainee of the Year for the Great Southern and South Regional TAFE after two years of dedicated hard work studying Tourism.
The Shire of Katanning is to receive a share of $9.6 million in funding to develop safe and sustainable bike paths for people of all ages and abilities in the community
The cancer service has been in the pipeline since 2017 when the Federal Government awarded $6.6 million to GenesisCare to buy radiation oncology equipment for an Albany service.
Stuart McGuckin
Bayswater resident and construction enthusiast Henry Buccilli, 4, had a front row seat to the action on Saturday, dressed in his workwear and a hard hat.
Kate Phillips
A stunning lock-up-and-leave duplex in Claremont tops an incredible array of high-end Perth property listings worth checking out this week.
Raquel de Brito
Queues of cars stretching 100m from Fiona Stanley Hospital entrances have sparked concern that adding a new maternity hospital to the already under-pressure precinct will only exacerbate the parking mayhem.
Indigo Lemay-Conway
Andrew Geldert's descent into the underworld was straight out of the bikie playbook but that lifestyle almost ended up costing the combat veteran his life.
Ben Harvey
Northerly Group Australia has been recognised for building WA’s best home of 2023, taking out the top gong for the Applecross residence in the MBA’s 43rd annual awards ceremony. SEE INSIDE
Kim Macdonald
A syndicate of blue-collar West Australians were left almost speechless after Sydney sprinter Overpass won WA’s richest race, the $4 million The Quokka at Ascot on Saturday. SEE THE PICTURES
Jay Rooney and Kate Purnell
West Coast’s injury nightmare has returned with a vengeance as three more players join the casualty ward in the space of 48 hours.
My 12-year-old daughter was fatally injured in a helicopter crash. Amber did not need to die on that day. I did not need to see her face in the window of the helicopter as it spun out of control to the ground.
The riddle of who made Jane Rimmer laugh the night she was abducted by Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards may finally have been solved.
The club was decked out with colourful balloons and decorations that bought the Neon 90s-themed ball to life.
Daniel Rooney
WA’s first two clinics to treat women with endometriosis are part of a broader trial working out the best way to deal with the painful disease.
Kimberley Caines
Bucking bulls, rodeo clowns, agile horses, live entertainment and a well-stocked bar have been the staples of the annual Nullarbor Muster for several years.
Amber Lilley
A man with a ‘propensity for violence’ who threw a metal chair at his partner after she hid his wallet, has narrowly avoided jail and has been declared a serial family violence offender.
The redevelopment of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s basketball stadium is one step closer to reality
A Geraldton man is alleged to have hit his sister in the face and knocked out her tooth after she stepped in to stop an argument with their mother.
THE ECONOMIST: As happens after every banking panic, the safety-net is being remade. And so regulators must again confront a profound question: how far into finance should the hand of government reach?
The Economist
The partnership marks a rare deal for Twitter since Elon Musk took the reins as CEO after buying the platform for $US44 billion last year.
Ryan Browne
The UK economy flatlined in February as widespread industrial action and persistently high inflation stymied activity.
Elliot Smith
Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett is in Japan and recently revealed that he raised his stakes in the country’s top trading houses, saying he was ‘confounded’ by the opportunity to buy them two years ago.
Jihye Lee
Six guards were injured after juvenile detainees being held in Unit 18 at Casuarina Prison broke out of their cells and caused chaos before climbing onto the roof, sparking a 10-hour standoff.
Shannon Hampton
Interest rate hikes are starting to bite in WA, with welfare agencies now seeing more in-trouble homeowners.
The sun above Exmouth will briefly vanish from the sky on Thursday in a rare hybrid solar eclipse, attracting visitors worldwide for a spectacle that will only happen twice in the next 141 years.
The former head of the task force whose forward-thinking led to the discovery of key evidence that helped convict Claremont killer Bradley Edwards has spoken about the major breakthroughs for the first time.
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