Tour de Esperance
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View ArticleCascade prepares for royal wedding madness
Love it or hate it, the royal wedding seems to be invading every aspect of our lives. When Kate Middleton and Prince William wander down the isle tonight it's expected to be the most watched event of...
View ArticleCelebrating wildflower season
Forget red dirt, it's wild flower season in the Goldfields. Colourful blooms are cropping up everywhere providing a visual feast for locals and visitors alike.
View ArticleSpending time in the shed
It's been almost 10 years in the planning, and now the long awaited Esperance Men's Shed is a hit with men (and women) in the Bay of Isles.
View ArticleGroup stitches up funds for hospital wheelchair
A group of community quilters in Esperance has raised funds to pay for a state-of-the-art wheelchair at the Esperance Hospital.
View ArticleEsperance scouts at risk of shutting down
Without parent and grandparent volunteers the Esperance scouts risk folding and ending over 100 years of scouting tradition in the town.
View ArticleTreasure trove inside the Esperance RSL keeps family stories alive
Portraits of heroic lads like the Starcevich brothers and other local families are part of the treasure trove inside the Esperance Returned Services League sub branch.
View ArticleEsperance green group celebrates 25 years
An Esperance environmental group says its 25th anniversary has provided a good opportunity for the group to reflect on its achievements.
View ArticleNew boardriders club brings Esperance surfers together
From grommets to seniors, the newly established Esperance Boardriders Club aims to bring surf lovers together and foster the next generation of wave riders.
View ArticleGrandparents face range of stresses as they take on primary care of children
Grandparents taking care of their grandchildren is the fastest-growing area of home care, a family service provider says.
View ArticleWhite Ribbon Day: Agencies say targeting perpetrators key to stopping family...
Police and support agencies dealing with family violence say intervention with perpetrators, rather than victims, is the only way to stop the scourge.
View ArticleBlaze Aid helping flooded West Australian farmers get back on their feet
Volunteer organisation Blaze Aid helps flooded West Australian farmers get back on their feet by setting up a camp at Lake King this past week.
View ArticleTiny West Australian community of Wyalkatchem bands together to save local...
A group of farmers and business people in the Western Australian town of Wyalkatchem band together to save their local butcher shop.
View ArticleWorld's only Stonehenge replica may soon have a rubbish tip next door
It is only exact Stonehenge replica in the world, but now the local shire in Western Australia wants to built a new rubbish tip right next door.
View ArticleEsperance locals in bid to provide new insights into region's white sharks
Following a deadly shark attack in the region two years ago, an Esperance community group has launched a project it hopes will provide a rare insight into the behaviour of white sharks.
View Article'Crazy tough' Gary Webster reunited with Royal Flying Doctor Service nurse...
After losing one hand and two fingers from the other, Gary Webster drove himself to hospital. He's now been reunited with the nurse who helped to save his life.
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