Kasper Johansen is a journalist at the Harvey-Waroona Reporter covering all things local including news, council and lifestyle. His passion for writing led him to a career in journalism.
An exposition lead by expert historians that will help residents discover their family roots will be at the Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre on Saturday.
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The vile text messages a South West man sent his ex-partner that led to him being jailed have been revealed in court, with the worst including calling her a “putrid mutt” who did not deserve her children.
Celebrating its 25th year the Nannup Flower and Garden Festival will cover all things green, from expert workshops to full weekends with some of the biggest names in the green-thumb world.
Students at Harvey Senior High School have taken next step in their “river story” after helping a not-for-profit restore part of the Harvey River.
Celebrating a 50 per cent increase in Indigenous enrolments and encouraging its students to get up, stand up and show up, Our Lady of Mercy College’s Indigenous liaison officer has given a powerful message.
A lithium manufacturing giant’s plan to build a 1000-bed workers camp in Binningup were quashed at a Shire of Harvey council meeting, but one councillor believes the resolution will not be the end of the saga.
Residents throughout the Shire of Harvey have been hit with the highest rate hike in the South West after councillors endorsed an increase of 7 per cent.
Disturbing data revealed by the RSPCA has shown the extent of animal cruelty reports plaguing the South West as six of the region’s local government areas have been named in a list ranking 10 WA ‘hotspots’.
Bridgetown Football Club have proven themselves fundraising heroes after raising a total of $50,000 at their SuperKids SuperHeroes charity event at the weekend, in honour of Bridgetown boy Declan Kane.
A pair of sibling volunteers have become “much loved” companions to the residents at a Manjimup care home, after regularly visiting their mother who can no longer remember them as family.
Swapping work boots for gala glamour and green pastures for beachfront views, students from the WA College of Agriculture Harvey gathered at Bunbury’s Quality Hotel Lighthouse for their annual College Ball.
Harvey Recreation and Cultural Centre has undergone a major rebrand for the first time in nearly 30 years, boasting an all new logo, colour pallet and slogan.
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