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ABC News: Great Southern

ABC News for Great Southern

06/25/2007 10:31 PM
Father, son guilty of cannabis offences
A father and son on Western Australia's south coast have both pleaded guilty in Denmark Magistrates Court to cannabis offences.
06/25/2007 10:28 PM
Rain does little for dam levels
The downpour at the weekend has done little to improve levels in Western Australia's great southern and south-west dams, with many at their lowest levels.
06/25/2007 08:09 PM
Regions get say on human rights
Regional communities are being urged to have their say on proposed new laws which aim to protect their human rights.
06/24/2007 10:09 PM
AWAG disappointed by councillor absence at march
The Albany Waterfront Action Group (AWAG) says while a march against the waterfront development on Saturday went well, it is disappointed no councillors attended.
06/24/2007 10:06 PM
Albany records 100mm rainfall over weekend
The Bureau of Meteorology in Western Australia says most of the rain over the weekend fell in the great southern region, with Albany missing out on heavy showers on Friday but making up for it on Saturday night through to this morning, recording 100 millimetres.
06/24/2007 10:00 PM
Wheatbelt shires sign off on cooperative MOU
A group of wheatbelt shires have signed a memorandum Of understanding (MOU) to share staff and services to try to stave off amalgamation.
06/24/2007 02:05 AM
Govt finally seen sense on clearing unexploded bombs: Carpenter
The Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter says he is glad the Federal Government has seen sense and taken responsibility for removing unexploded bombs from Albany Harbour on the state's south coast.
06/23/2007 03:35 PM
Three women injured in road accident
Three people have escaped serious injury after a car accident near Williams in Western Australia's south-west.
06/21/2007 09:43 PM
WA Govt urged to fund locust spraying
The Western Australian Farmers Federation (WAFF) is lobbying the State Government to fund locust spraying to prevent an outbreak of the pests this spring.
06/21/2007 09:42 PM
Business chambers urged to work together against whaling
The Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry wants other regional chambers which represent whale watching businesses to join forces so they can lobby their Japanese counterparts to campaign against whaling.
06/21/2007 09:03 PM
Tuckey pleased with wheat export changes
The Federal Government says it is more confident about future wheat export arrangements now that the Wheat Marketing Act has been changed.
06/20/2007 11:00 PM
Environmental surveys blamed for Emu Point plans delay
LandCorp has blamed ongoing environmental surveys for the delay in releasing plans for a development at Emu Point in southern Western Australia.
06/20/2007 11:00 PM
Company says local pellet sales need carbon trading scheme
The director of a company given the green light to establish a new wood-fuel pellet plant in Albany, in southern Western Australia, says a carbon trading scheme is needed if it is to sell its product locally.
06/20/2007 11:00 PM
Albany looks to new development rules
The City of Albany, in southern Western Australia, says it wants to have new development rules in place by the end of the year, after a draft policy passed council this week.
06/19/2007 11:00 PM
Development commission backs power station push
The Great Southern Development Commission is backing calls by a Liberal MP for a base load power station to be built in Albany in southern Western Australia.