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Why Gibb River Road is Australia's best

HAVING just driven along the Gibb River Road in the far north of Western Australia it's easy to see why the destination is frequently voted as one of the country's ultimate drive destinations. The 660km former cattle route that stretches between the towns of Derby and Wyndham beat a range of other global road-trip destinations whe...

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Thriving plantation 200km south Broome

THINK of Australian station country and it's normally cattle and red dirt which come to mind. But about 200 kilometres south of Broome, on Shelamar station, there is a rare sight of sweet corn, green beans and watermelons as far as the eye can see. The Trandos family, trading as Trandos Farms, is run by Jim, Arthur and Michael Trando...

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Liam Bartlett: Brendon Grylls, the "Jamie Oliver of WA politics"

NOW the dust has settled and most of the fallout contained from the implosion of suicide bombers Nalder and Simpson, wiser heads in the state Liberal Party are daring to dream afresh. Rationally, they still "beware the ides of March", but when numbers are crunched across the state and the reality of the task ahead for Mark McGow...

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St Kilda coach tours Broome

St Kilda coach Alan Richardson swapped the footy pitch for a slice of paradise after arriving in Broome on a promotional tour this week. Richardson's visit to the town has been supported by H&M Tracey Construction, the Broome Visitor Centre and local businesses with the aim of highlighting Broome as a premium tourist destination. Si...

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Utilise the China, Korea and Japan Free Trade Agreements

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCIWA) has received funding from the Australian Government to build and deliver the WA North Asia Free Trade Agreement Access Program, to encourage WA regional businesses to utilise the China, Korea and Japan Free Trade Agreements. CCIWA has been tasked to deliver a series of trainin...

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Cruise ships buoy WA economy with cash, jobs as Pacific Eden calls Fremantle port home


THE cruise ship industry injected more than $275 million into the WA economy last financial year, generating more than 1000 jobs. International cruise ships dock in Western Australia for only a few days, but their contribution to the state's economy is long-lasting, according to premier Colin Barnett. Mr Barnett said WA was on track f...

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