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The 26-year-old made global headlines when she survived 11 days alone in the remote wheatbelt and is expected to fly home in the coming days.
German backpacker Carolina Wilga has been discharged from hospital after five nights recovering from almost a fortnight lost ...
Ms Wilga is discharged from Fiona Stanley Hospital after spending five nights there recovering from her outback ordeal.
Police officers were already searching the edge of the Wheatbelt for any sign of a missing prospector when they got the call ...
A missing backpacker who was found alive after surviving 12 days in the remote Australian outback is speaking out for the ...
Missing German backpacker Carolina Wilga has been found alive after having disappeared in Western Australia's remote outback ...
Backpacker Carolina Wilga has been found alive after 12 days missing in the Australian outback, local police have said.
Carolina Wilga, 26, who has been backpacking around Australia for the last two years, hasn't been seen or heard from since ...
University students in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region are able to stay in their communities thanks to study hubs. More than 200 regional students have used the hubs since they were launched ...
WA Wheatbelt-based primary producers have the opportunity to develop skills to assist with family farm succession and business transition at complimentary Rabo Client Council-hosted information ...
Reedy Lagoon has pinpointed eight priority targets for drilling at its Burracoppin gold project in WA’s burgeoning Central Wheatbelt, just 20km from the multi-million-ounce Edna May gold mine.