Ransomware and hacking tools
Ransomware has been making the news lately with the WannaCry and, more recently, Petya strains grabbing the headlines. These threats were dangerous because they...
St Joseph’s Primary celebrates National Tree Day
140 tree seedlings were planted by St Joseph’s Primary school students and teachers on Friday 28 July – Toyota National Tree Day for schools.
With...
Wheatbelt Business Excellence Awards 2017
With the soft, sultry tones of local musician Ezer Eve playing in the background, finalists enjoyed a night of networking and celebration at the...
Win The Kitchen Kart to help Northern Valley kids eat more veggies
https://www.healthyactivekids.com.au/
With less than one in 10^ children and adolescents meeting the Australian Dietary Guidelines* recommended serves for vegetables per day, the Nestlé Healthy Active...
Love is in the air
Local best-selling author and rural romance specialist Jennie Jones has just released her latest novel, The House on Jindalee Lane, and it is sure...
Grand opening of the Ethel Warren Bullsbrook Community Centre
The Ethel Warren Bullsbrook Community Centre was a hive of activity on 3 September, with hundreds of community members heading down to check out...
Nature Notes – Flowering Now
Spring is in full swing. To see a range of labelled wildflowers from Chittering and nearby areas head to the Chittering Landcare Centre on...
School Holidays in the Northern Valleys
The year is flying by and the term 3 holidays are just around the corner! There are some great free activities happening in the...
CWA Chittering Bindoon News
Chittering Bindoon Branch of the Country Women’s Association of WA (CWA) was awarded “Best Outdoor Display” at the Bindoon Show this year. Members donated...
Christmas Gift Guide 2017
Find our advertisers here:
Topp Dogg
Sassy Stitches
Bindoon Pharmacy
Bindoon Hardware
Jeanne D'Moore
Wheatbelt Gallery
Boxes & Bouquets
Bindoon Estate
Chittering Acres Studio
Chittering Visitor Centre and Post Office
Bindoon Farmers Market
Tackling Food Waste
Did you know that the average Australian household rubbish bin contains 40% food waste? Or that over $1000 worth of the food we purchase...