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Production of Australian-grown Bravo apples up one million kilograms on last year Bravo apple harvest now underway across WA, with fresh Bravo apples soon to hit supermarkets Local consumers can enjoy more of the iconic dark burgundy Bravo apples developed in Western Australia, with one million more kilograms of the delicious fruit set to be produced this year. Harvest of the distinctive fruit is now underway at orchards in the Perth Hills, Manjimup and Donnybrook, which is predicted to see a significant increase in availability as plantings expand and trees mature. About 3,000 tonnes of the fruit, produced from the variety known as ANABP 01 that meets the grade to be branded as Bravo, will be picked across Australia over the next four weeks. ....
Esperance motocross teen killed in freak accident , the second WA rider to die in competition since 2019 updated 4 AprApril 2021 at 6:14am Tyron van der Walt [left] was killed during a race at the Esperance Motorcycle Club on Sunday. ( Print text only Cancel A 14-year-old motocross rider from Esperance has become the second teenager to die in as many years during a WA motocross competition in what is being described as a freak accident . Key points: Tyron van der Walt, 14, died at a weekend race meeting attended by around 200 spectators and competitors Esperance Police and St John Ambulance responded to the crash about 9.35am on Sunday ....
Review: The Cherry Orchard, directed by Clare Watson. Black Swan State Theatre Company for the Perth Festival. Stories get told over and over, each version sitting atop every other in a never-ending palimpsest. Extracting and extending the metaphors of Anton Chekhov’s classic 1904 play The Cherry Orchard, this production adapted by Adriane Daff and Katherine Tonkin and directed by Clare Watson is as much about its staging at a former hospital as it is about the story and characters. Reimagined in 1980s Western Australia, the parallels to Chekhov’s treatise on class and land work well: the mining boom, the influx of property developers, Australia (specifically WA) winning the America’s Cup, the Black Tuesday stock market crash, the gross short-sightedness of the Bicentennial celebrating only “200 years of Australian history”. ....
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Wednesday 17th February / presented by Taylah Strano One might ask what does the 1903 play The Cherry Orchard, from Russia’s Anton Chekhov, have to do with a relatively all West Australian Perth Festival this year? The answer is a new reimagining; bringing the scenes, words and characters from the early days of the 1900s into 1980s Australia. To be more specific, to 1980s Manjimup. This new rework of The Cherry Orchard will be performed in the haunting and picturesque surrounds of the Sunset Heritage Precinct throughout February and March. Breakfast with Taylah sat down with Associate Director Ian Michael to discuss the new(ish) production. ....