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If your story or video deserves more than a fleeting view on soclai media, publish it here first and THEN share it to social media so it keeps reaching local readers. Got that?

Share the heartbeat of your town, stories, opinions, and updates from local people and community groups. From public notices and social highlights to heartfelt memorials and local heroes in the Hall of Fame, use this section to capture what really matters in our daily lives across The Wheatbelt.

The Wheatbelt General Articles

Stories, tips and ideas from locals for locals from lifestyle to hobbies and reflections on living in The Wheatbelt.

The Wheatbelt Real Estate, Businesses or Things for Sale

You could maintain a permanent list of things that you have for sale in The Wheatbelt here, or go all out and promote something and include a video. Better than a fleeting post on marketplace, get some real search engine positioning! Stand out and list it here first and free and THEN share it to marketplace get it? Re-use your quota of articles when you have sold. Please delete when sold!

Genealogy notices and lost connections β€” help reconnect people, pets and precious things across The Wheatbelt.

Public and amateur news from real people. Got a serious or funny story the mainstream missed or a fresh angle? Post it here. Include images and video!

Publish updates and press releases here for a clean backlink and easy sharing to social media. Lever viral distribution and credibility

Political News and Views

Dear The Wheatbelt or Western Australia local members and candidates, share policies and updates here where your community can easily find them. So many times your constituents go to an election and have absolutley no clue who you are and what you stand for. The mountains of Junk Mail you polititians seriously wastes some trees and goes strait in the bin, Here you can "Tell your story to your Town" Post your News, Video and Policy on wheatbelt.guide and please keep it up to date.

Government and Public Service

The Australian Regional Network of over one thousand Town and City websites representing all Australia is a family owned business. Approved by the Australian Government to display Triple Zero (000) information and an approved Stage 2 NEIS Startup business. Our goal is to provide a useful information service, We hope to engage more with Government, we hope you will consider using wheatbelt.guide as an extra public resource to easily and inexpensivley put public information into your local region. i.e it could help you to stop paying billions to America for Advertising and the opportunity to support true Australian social media
Our Articles are generally discovered directly from Search Query's and we have tens of thousands of visitors coming through our Network of Australian town and city websites. Please consider engaging with us we want to help you.

Help Needed and Volunteering

The Australian Regional Network can try to help you shine a light through the "I Need Help" article category - All Member Level Community Service - Broadcast options to the ARN network, if you use a STATE or the the Australia Key, please try to indicate your local region in your Article - this is a Community Service and Spammers and Abusers of this Public Help category will have their account immediatley banned.

For Business and Community

Tried everything else? Post jobs or opportunities here.

Post a review or story about your local business or community organisation.

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Tips for Writing a Community/Business Article for the Wheatbelt Region

Are you planning to write an article about the Wheatbelt region in Western Australia for a community or business publication? Here are some tips to keep in mind:

1. Know Your Audience: Before you start writing, it's important to understand your target audience. Are you writing for locals or visitors? Is your article for a community newspaper or a business magazine? Knowing your audience will help you tailor your writing style, tone, and content to suit their needs and interests.

2. Research Your Topic: The Wheatbelt region is vast and diverse, covering over 150,000 square kilometers and spanning 43 local government areas. To write an informative article, you need to research your topic thoroughly, whether it's about a particular town, industry, event, or issue. Use trustworthy sources of information, such as government websites, local newspapers, and academic studies.

3. Focus on the Positive: The Wheatbelt has a rich history, culture, and natural beauty to showcase. When writing an article, try to highlight the positive aspects of the region, while acknowledging any challenges or opportunities for improvement. Celebrate the achievements of local businesses, entrepreneurs, and community organizations.

4. Be Accurate and Honest: As a writer, you have a responsibility to be accurate and honest in your reporting. Check your facts, figures, and quotes carefully, and avoid making assumptions or exaggerations. If you're unsure about something, consult an expert or seek clarification from your sources.

5. Use Engaging Language: To capture the attention of your readers, use engaging language that is easy to read and understand. Use short sentences, simple words, and active voice. Avoid jargon, acronyms, and overly technical language unless your audience is familiar with these terms.

6. Provide Relevant Visuals: While you can't include images in your article, you can provide relevant descriptions or links to visual resources that support your text. Consider including maps, charts, graphs, or video clips that illustrate your points or add visual interest to your article.

7. Respect Cultural Sensitivities: The Wheatbelt region is home to a diverse range of communities, including Indigenous Australians, farmers, miners, and city dwellers. When writing about cultural or social issues, be respectful of different perspectives and sensitivities. Avoid stereotypes, biases, or offensive language.

By following these tips, you can write a compelling and informative article that showcases the Wheatbelt region in all its diversity and vibrancy. Happy writing!


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