They had to let it wash ashore
Esperance community members have been scratching their heads as to why a whale carcass could not be towed further out to sea until it washed up on the shore.
Esperance community members have been scratching their heads as to why a whale carcass could not be towed further out to sea until it washed up on the shore.
Esperance Shire is obliged to revoke its Tiny Homes planning policy due to changes in WA Government legislation.
Confusion over who is responsible for floating whale carcasses which attract sharks has highlighted the need to upgrade shark warning towers.
The first 7,800-tonne trainload of iron ore from Gold Valley’s Wiluna West mine has arrived at Esperance Port.
Section 18 approval is required for the works under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 1972, as well as an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA).
Upgrades are Hughes Road are now complete. Photo: Southern Ports The first stage of upgrades to improve the safety and