by RRR Admin | Sep 7, 2023 | BLOG
Endless fields of green and gold are framed by blue hues and speckled with patches of white wool. The wide-open country of the Wheatbelt is lush with life this time of year, creating a tranquil space to simply be and enjoy an existence apart from the chaos of a...
by RRR Admin | Aug 17, 2023 | BLOG
Picturesque and pristine, the untouched environments of the Gascoyne region are some of the most beautiful and bountiful, with a strong focus on indigenous cultural values in the area. The diverse landscapes offer an abundance of activities, of which are often the...
by RRR Admin | Aug 2, 2023 | BLOG
“I have always seen the possibilities of living remotely and have been supported by the Bruce Rock and surrounding communities. I hope to inspire my sons and others to find what they love to do, look for the possibilities, focus on where you want to go, reach out for...
by RRR Admin | Jul 25, 2023 | BLOG
We recognise that WA’s regions have unique sets of challenges from the North West to the Great Southern and therefore, different conversations and solutions need to be considered and appropriately applied. To overcome the size of WA and its great diversity, we...
by RRR Admin | Jul 20, 2023 | BLOG
Meet Brodie, a Curtin University student and a Torres Strait Islander and Coastal and Marine Science student specialising in Environmental Management. She found a way to turn her passion for the ocean and marine life into a future career! With ancestors who come from...
by Lavinia | Jul 12, 2023 | BLOG
Written by Lynn Whyatt Women in the regions of Western Australia foster connection, showcase leadership, and often adapt to suit the situation. Adaptability as we know it is a highly-valued transferable skill in our ever-changing social, political, and cultural...