Balloon pilots left up in the air by farmers' transition from sheep to crops
The move out of sheep by an increasing number of WA farmers is having an unexpected impact on the state's hot air balloon pilots.
Natasha started as a print journalist in Geraldton in 1998, when she was awarded joint Best Newcomer to Journalism by the AJA.
She joined the ABC in 2000 and has worked in a variety of roles from journalist to regional content manager, content director, program producer and presenter.
Natasha provides content and edits radio and online news, as well as occasional news reading.
She is also a sessional lecturer and tutor at Edith Cowan University.
The move out of sheep by an increasing number of WA farmers is having an unexpected impact on the state's hot air balloon pilots.
A WA family asks the State Administrative Tribunal to overturn the City of Greater Geraldton's ruling that Dozer, their golden labrador, is a dangerous dog.
Police allege the 59-year-old West Australian man communicated with minors and others on social media in order to engage in sexual activity.
As wildflowers bloom across regional Western Australia, photographers hit the road to capture their beauty.
A hobby farm owner calls for more powers for rangers to declare domestic dogs as dangerous after a fatal attack in Western Australia.
Teen netballer Allen Griechen has represented Australia at a junior level, but is about to age out of his local competition as it does not allow males over the age of 14.
Low Medicare rebates and difficulty finding doctors are blamed for the closure of a medical service in regional WA.
The WA Police major crime squad has been called in to help the search for 26-year-old Carolina Wilga in the Wheatbelt.
The world's most talented junior windsurfers will battle it out on the waves off Geraldton — the first time the world championship grand final has been held outside Europe.
Mavis Rowles reveals her secret to living well as she celebrates turning 101 while still living independently in the town she has called home for more than 90 years.
The warning level for a bushfire burning in Ledge Point, north of Perth, is downgraded as authorities reveal the blaze was deliberately lit.
Just a few years after teaching himself photography on a borrowed camera, Jesse Pickett is thrilled to be sitting on the AFL sidelines.
Topic:Feel Good
With billions of dollars tipped in to improve public transport in Perth, residents along the battered road between Mount Magnet and Geraldton wonder when similar upgrades will come.
Foxtel apologises after inadvertently telling subscribers their services will be cut, but others are not so lucky.
Since his first kick in the under-15s in 1946, Brian Millett has been a Brigades man through and through for eight decades.
Topic:Profile
After baby Valley died at just nine weeks old her mother Elle wanted to find a way to help others fight the challenges of rare childhood disorders and cancer. Together with another young mum, she succeeded.
When Elle Ayling's daughter Valley died at nine weeks old, her world came to a standstill.
When Barry Mitchell first picked up a camera 20 years ago to help out the local footy awards night, little did he know he would be capturing a moment in AFL history.
Topic:Feel Good
After a shock cancer diagnosis, Ros Worthington is spending her final weeks preparing her close family and friends for her end-of-life while pushing for access to voluntary assisted dying to be extended to people with dementia.
Drivers waited for hours on the North West Coastal Highway after a fatal collision between a van and a truck.
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with aggravated armed assault with intent to rob over an incident in a public toilet block in Geraldton on Monday night.
WA police's internal affairs team are investigating an altercation between a woman who was injured as they arrested her grandson in Geraldton today.
The basketballer from country Western Australia signs a contract with Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA after missing out on draft night.
Friends say Coral Seinor and Thelma Clausen, who died in a crash on the Brand Highway last Friday, looked for "any excuse" to organise a party and were founding members of their local Country Women's Association.
From commentating make believe games in the backyard to four decades of calling local football, the ABC's Glenn Barndon has made a career out of his love for local sport.