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Labor Government increases are cruelest on those that can least afford it

Nationals WA Member for North West Central Vince Catania has said that the increases to household and vehicle charges that Treasurer Ben Wyatt and the WA Labor Government announced are just cruel because they will hit hardest the people that can least afford it.

"There is no need for Treasurer Ben Wyatt to punish the mums, dads and ...

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Ron Sedon retires Cable Beach Club after 13 years

The open road awaits Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa general manager Ron Sedon, who's retiring to travel around Australia on his Honda 1100 motorcycle. The Australian Hotels Association WA Accommodation Awards for Excellence Hall of Fame winner was farewelled at the Shire of Broome offices on June 8 after more than 30 years in the h...

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2017 Kimberley Economic Forum: TV chef Mark Olive to star at gala

The TV chef known as the Black Olive will be the star at a new event in the East Kimberley promoting tourism, food and agriculture.
Renowned Aboriginal chef Mark Olive will be cooking at the Taste of the Kimberley for a gala dinner to be held in conjunction with this year's Kimberley Economic Forum. The East Kimberley Chamber of Com...

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EOI for Broome businesses to supply for Broome Aboriginal Short Stay Accom Facility

The Broome Aboriginal Short Stay Accommodation Facility (BASSA), through the Housing Authority, is seeking Expressions of Interest from Broome and Kimberley based businesses to supply a range of furniture and fittings, including bedroom furniture, dining tables and chairs, office furniture, whitegoods, televisions, linen supplies, cutlery and...

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WA tourism boost amid declining visitors

West Australian Premier Mark McGowan says his election promise to boost tourism marketing will make the sector stronger, but the industry body disagrees, after the latest data showed a drop in interstate visitors. Figures released by Tourism WA on Wednesday showed interstate visitors declined by 8.2 per cent, or about 121,000 people, to less...

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Indigenous communities grapple with end of the mining boom

As Australia's resources boom wanes, several Indigenous communities that were once promised prosperity have been left grappling with a legacy of endemic poverty and questions about how mining money has been spent. For the traditional land owners around the township of Kununurra in the remote north of Western Australia, diamonds have not ...

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