A splatter of blue – no:two,three,four shades – for the water,a drizzle of pure white for the sand,and a deep red for the soil. And why not some lakes of pink?
Big Bell never had a chance to decline slowly. Its residents all swiftly departed,just 19 years after it was founded.
The state could have acted in advance to avoid much of the suffering thousands of people are now suffering for days on end,says the opposition energy spokesman.
Premier Roger Cook said on Friday that the storms were unprecedented in both ferocity and focus,and had crumpled 50-metre transmission towers “like tinfoil.”
The billionaire mining magnate has dropped another $132 million to bolster her stake,wrangling more power ahead of Albemarle’s planned $6.6 billion takeover.
This little bug has major fashion sense,evolving stylish appendages to match its chosen habitat and,perhaps,triumph over its competitors in love and war.
Western Australia has a new national park with a track record for combining science and Indigenous knowledge to save endangered species.
Regional areas including Laverton and Leonora are experiencing a spike in youth crime and violence.
WA now has tougher laws,but investigation and prosecution rate is lagging far behind the death rate in workplaces subject to severe skills shortage pressures.
The Albanese government hopes the bill will pass the lower house by Wednesday,allowing about 17,300 cardholders to transition to a more relaxed scheme,or leave it completely by October 4.
The Australian Workers Union WA said Gold Fields Australia attempted to rush through a “sub par” enterprise agreement that will impact 1800 employees.