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Man shot by police charged with attempted murder after traffic stop at Crossman, near Albany

WA Police have charged a 45-year-old man with attempted murder after he allegedly shot at officers with a sawn off shotgun last week.





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WA Farmers urge fresh approach to foreign investment review

The president of WA Farmers is calling for higher standards to be met before proposed foreign investments are given the green light.




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'Huge' crowd tipped to farewell around the world yacht racers

Officials are hoping for a big turnout at the restart of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race in Albany today.




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Court jails man over drug lab

An Albany man has been sentenced to an immediate jail term after admitting operating a clandestine drug laboratory from a Milpara home.




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Albany council to recover 80 per cent of investments from failed Lehman Bros

The City of Albany says it will be just a few hundred thousand dollars out of pocket from investments in failed US investment bank Lehman Brothers, after the latest settlement agreement.








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Meeting may pave way for federal farm finance loans

Western Australia's s Minister for Agriculture and Food will have an opportunity to sign up to the long-awaited federal farm finance package this week.




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PGA urges 'cultural shift' in land clearing approach

An organisation which has been highly critical of Western Australia's land clearing regulations says the way the issue is approached needs to significantly change.




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Federal funds rethink for regional projects

Local governments, facing uncertainty over funding for regional projects in Western Australia's south, say they are relieved the Federal Government has committed to providing the funding.




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Hopetoun's CWA a roaring success

For generations they have been the champions of rural communities, providing tried and true recipes from the nations favourite cooks. Country Womens Associations across the state have been doing it tough lately.




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Stickers to knock back unwanted door-to-door sellers

The Department of Consumer Protection is distributing 'Do Not Knock' stickers to all corners of Western Australia, after a landmark Federal Court ruling.




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February election to fill Albany council spot

The City of Albany has chosen to hold an extraordinary election in February, to fill the vacancy created after the sudden resignation of the former deputy mayor.




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Ausgold looks to raise $1.15m for Katanning project

Western Australian gold explorer Ausgold is launching a capital raising effort, which it says will facilitate further expansion of its Katanning project.




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Albany Port Authority not ruling out record trade

The Albany Port Authority believes slow trade so far this financial year will be short-lived.






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Christmas online shoppers urged to think before they click

Consumer Protection is urging people to look beyond the price tag when shopping online this Christmas.




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Assault charge dropped against footy player

A former West Australian Football League player, charged with assaulting another player during a country match, has had the charge against him dropped in a Narrogin court.




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Rain delays Katanning saleyards work

Officials involved in the construction of Katanning's new sheep saleyards say the first sale at the facility will have to be pushed back to next autumn due to project delays.




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Albany real estate agents report tightening rental market

Real estate agents say Albany's rental market has tightened significantly in recent times.






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AFL to stage regional community camps

The AFL has announced it will hold a number of community camps in regional Western Australia next year.




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Bigger focus tipped on southern WA spending, aged care

The new Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development says he expects improving conditions for elderly residents in Western Australia's south-west and Great Southern will be a key focus.




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State Cabinet reshuffle seen as positive for farmers

Western Australia's peak farm lobby group says having the Minister of Agriculture and Food take up a second portfolio may mean agricultural issues actually get more attention.




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CBH predicts total grain harvest to top 13.5 million tonnes

Western Australia's bulk grain handler says it has already received about 12.5 million tonnes of grain during this year's harvest and there is still more to come from southern areas.




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Celebrating Noongar Christmas tradition

Did you know that the native Christmas Tree that is in prolific flower in Western Australia this month can produce a mildly alcoholic Christmas potion?



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PGA says food security not an issue in criticism of planned agricultural white paper

The PGA says food security should not be the focus in the planned national review of agriculture with the country exporting surpluses every year.






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Volunteer fire brigade robbed again

Police are investigating the second robbery from an Albany volunteer bushfire brigade within weeks.




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Rare coin firm customers won't get stock back until next year

The receivers of the collapsed Rare Coin Company say the return of stock, owned by customers caught up in the company's demise, will not begin until next year.




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Shark strategy: baited drum lines and killing zones near popular beaches after fatal attacks

A new strategy to reduce fatal shark attacks is being implemented with baited drum lines to be set along popular beaches in Perth and the South West. Sharks will also be caught and killed if they enter zones near those beaches because they will be considered an imminent threat. The measures follow six fatal attacks by sharks in WA in two years. Opponents say sharks deserve respect and protection.




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Raving mad for farm gate art

The farm gate art trail is currently bringing something a little different to paddocks across the Shire of Ravensthorpe.




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Quarantine officers intercept interstate pests

Western Australian quarantine officers have intercepted a number of pests in products imported from other states and say, if released, they could have had damaging effects on local industries.




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Investor caught up rare coin dealer's demise airs frustrations

An investor, who has been left waiting months for the return of rare bank notes he owned through a collapsed Albany dealer, says further delays to that process are distressing.




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Tributes flow for WA's Police Officer of the Year

The Police Commissioner has paid tribute to a senior Walpole policeman as an "outstanding officer" after he won WA's Police Officer of the Year Award.






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Surf club urges more investment in shark repellents

The president of Albany's biggest surfing club says the funds spent on the Western Australian Government's new shark strategy would be better used researching shark repellents.




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Western Power fined over regional outage performance

Financial penalties have been imposed on Western Power for failing to meet its target for service performance to customers in regional areas.




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Awareness campaign to highlight rock fishing dangers

A campaign is being launched to improve public awareness of the dangers of rock fishing in an effort to substantially reduce the number of fatalities across Western Australia.