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Fears for WA man missing after driving through rising floodwaters near Wagin

Fears for WA man missing after driving through rising floodwaters near Wagin We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement WA Police have mounted a massive search for a man believed missing in rising floodwaters near Wagin after his car was found abandoned. A Jit Khan, 34, was on his way home from Perth to Katanning on Tuesday morning when his grey Mitsubishi Triton became stranded in rising floodwaters on Ballagin Road in Piesseville. Missing man, A Jit Khan. Credit:WA Police His vehicle, along with another, was found submerged around midday Tuesday. The occupants of the second vehicle have since been found safe and well.

Warning to watch for oestrogenic subclover

Date Time Warning to watch for oestrogenic subclover As spring approaches and sub-clover pastures reach maximum growth rates, producers are encouraged to look out for high oestrogen sub-clovers in pastures grazed by sheep to protect the health of their mob. Sub-clovers with high levels of oestrogen can negatively affect sheep reproductive health. These pastures have been linked to increased rates of infertility, stillbirths and uterine prolapse in ewes, as well as increased lamb mortality. High oestrogen sub-clovers are still commonly found in pastures throughout southern Australia. Around 20-25% of all pastures surveyed contained or were dominated by these old clover cultivars, including Yarloop, Dwalganup, Geraldton and Dinninup cultivars.

WA s prescribed burning plan is putting rare South West ecosystems at risk

WA s prescribed burning plan is putting rare South West ecosystems at risk
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Rain reprieve due on weekend as Wooroloo fire declared a catastrophe

Rain reprieve due on weekend as Wooroloo fire declared a catastrophe We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement After the fire north-east of Perth has been burning all week, destroying 86 properties in its path, a cooler change has brought slight a reprieve for firefighters and anxious residents and with it, a chance to assess the damage. The blaze has razed almost 11,000 hectares of bushland in the picturesque Perth Hills area, popular with folk seeking a tree-change. A total of 86 homes have been lost in the blaze. Credit:Paul Kane/Getty Images

Anxious wait for Perth suburbs in fire s path as wind fans massive front

Anxious wait for Perth suburbs in fire’s path as wind fans massive front 6.34pm Normal text size Advertisement Perth residents in the north-eastern fringe suburbs of Bullsbrook and Upper Swan have braced themselves for a horror night, with a looming bushfire stretching 110 kilometres wide and raining embers threatening housing estates on Wednesday afternoon. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services’ worst fears have been realised with a change in wind direction gusting the fire front uphill, with three breakout fires near homes in Avon Ridge and Joshua Mews, Shady Hills Estate and east of Shady Hills along Clenton Road, Property Road and Berry Road.

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