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Derby, Western Australia · DerbyThe cane toad is spreading in northern Australia, but researchers have found a way to protect apex predators from the toxic pest and it's all a matter of taste.See the Story
Researchers unleash 'teacher toads' in bid to stop goannas eating deadly pest
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Derby, Western Australia · DerbyThe seafood company comes to the area to run Cone Bay Barramundi with a controversial reputation, but insists it wants to build a healthy relationship with the community.See the Story
Apprehension surrounds seafood giant Tassal's move into remote Kimberley coast
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Fitzroy Crossing · Fitzroy CrossingBunuba woman June Oscar AO has had an extraordinary life. From sleeping under the stars in a tin shack in Fitzroy Crossing to walking the halls of decision making in Australia. She has made a profound impact on Indigenous women, social justice, women's issues, and foetal alcohol spectrum disorder.See the Story
The extraordinary life of Bunuba woman June Oscar AO
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Derby, Western Australia · DerbyPopulation: 11 is a comedic crime-thriller created by Phil Lloyd. It draws on the same heavy-handed comedy featured in Lloyd's previous exploits. Most heavy- handed is the show's revelling in Aussie stereotypes. After what is perhaps an inauspicious start, Population: 11's finale offers a genuinely satisfying conclusion.See the Story
Larrimah-inspired series Population: 11 is a charming watch – if a tad heavy on the Aussie cliches
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Derby, Western Australia · DerbyA West Australian photographer has captured on camera one of the world's rarest natural phenomena. JJ Rao was out shooting a wet-season thunderstorm just outside of Derby when he was lucky enough to snap several red sprites. sprites are large electrical discharges that can form high above active thunderstorms and the ozone layer.See the Story
Spectacular 'nature's neon lights' caught on camera over WA outback
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Fitzroy Crossing · Fitzroy CrossingWest Coast Eagles great David Wirrpanda is an ambassador for Aboriginal corporation Marra Worrra Worra. The 44-year-old played 227 games for the Eagles between 1996 and 2009. He visited Fitzroy Crossing last week as part of his new role. The town was devastated by one-in-one-hundred-year floods last year.See the Story
West Coast Eagles legend commits to brightening future of remote outback town
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