February 22nd, 2012

Western Australia’s Wheatbelt is undergoing a national promotional bonanza through a Live, Work, Visit and Invest campaign run by regional marketing group Heartlands WA.

The campaign will be officially launched in February 2012 with an innovative “my place/your place” theme, supported by the Wheatbelt Development Commission, Regional Development Australia Wheatbelt, and Landcorp.


February 21st, 2012

Mon 20 February, 2012

Portfolio: Health, Regional Development


February 16th, 2012

Closing on Friday, 9 March 
Projects and Residencies is supported by the Regional Arts Fund must be developed and managed in a collaborative way. This category is designed to assist regional communities in partnership with artists and cultural advisers, to create artworks that are high quality and have the ability to transform the way a community identifies itself.

All regional membership based organisations; community groups or networks working in a not-for-profit setting and local governments are eligible to apply. 

Up to $25,000 is available.


February 8th, 2012

Split Seconds and Sam Carmody 
kick off the new Wheatbelt Contemporary Music Touring Circuit


The WA Music Industry Association (WAM) is excited to announce a pilot initiative to develop a new regional contemporary music touring circuit in the Wheatbelt region.

The third weekend of each month from February through to July this year, will see some of WA's brightest bands touring with solo acts in the Wheatbelt. A recent harvest of Wheatbelt based original music acts will play alongside touring acts at each event.


February 7th, 2012
Terry Redman
Minister for Agriculture and Food; Forestry; Corrective Services

Mon 06 February, 2012

Portfolio: Corrective Services