Brother honours hero
At the ANZAC Day wreath laying ceremony a special acknowledgement was made for Leslie Thomas "Tom" Starcevich, VC, from Grass Patch.
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At the ANZAC Day wreath laying ceremony a special acknowledgement was made for Leslie Thomas "Tom" Starcevich, VC, from Grass Patch.
With over half the votes already counted in the Federal election seat of O'Connor, many are hailing Liberals MP Rick Wilson's 63% lead as a victory. Within an hour of the counting having started on Saturday Wilson's lead was already well established and continued throughout the evening.
Community news from the Goldfields-Esperance region
Community news from the Goldfields-Esperance region
Community news from the Goldfields-Esperance region
We asked O'Connor's Federal election candidates to explain their views on the four key election concerns of our Esperance readers. Here's what they said.
Liberal MP Rick Wilson this week slammed the Prime Minister's visit to Collie Battery Energy Storage System (CBESS) as an empty photo opportunity.
A third of Aussie workers would consider a small pay cut if the job offered better work-life balance, more enjoyable work or a greater sense of fulfilment.
With four new mines approved in the Western Desert, the Tjiwarl turn to courts for help
With four new mines approved in the Western Desert, the Tjiwarl turn to courts for help.
FreeAssange rally in #Perth #Australia this morning @withMEAA. #PressFreedom #JournalismIsnotACrime @MEAAMediaWA pic.twitter.com/CSy5kQwq5s
News archives from 2005 to 2014 of journalist Elizabeth Murray on Indigenous affairs, law, workplace safety, architecture, heritage protection
News archives from 2005 to 2014 of journalist Elizabeth Murray on Indigenous affairs, law, workplace safety, architecture, heritage protection