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    Woman dies in Roe Highway crash as five children pulled from wreckage

    Eight people were involved in the crash which killed a woman in her 20s.

    Up to eight people, including five young children, had been trapped in their vehicles after a crash in Langford.

    • by Heather McNeill

    'Final frontier': Drowned artefacts reveal first underwater heritage sites in Western Australia

    A member of the dive team.

    The artefacts show that thousands of years ago Aboriginal people lived in sites now underwater; but these cultural riches are perilously close to an expanding resource operation.

    • by Emma Young

    'Robo-debt situation': 8000 businesses threatened with repaying JobKeeper cash

    The ATO is ensuring JobKeeper compliance.

    Newer businesses with low revenue have been pursued by the tax office despite suffering the required drop in revenue and operating before the date required to receive payments.

    • by Paul Sakkal

    Shocking claims of misuse of power, prejudice as inquiry targets WA Police

    Aboriginal Legal Service chief executive Dennis Eggington gave evidence at the hearing.

    Police officers in Western Australia's north travelled 300 kilometres to a remote community in the Kimberley to charge an Aboriginal boy with the theft of a pram he had not stolen, according to evidence before a parliamentary committee. 

    • by Marta Pascual Juanola

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    Licence photos and other identifying information of West Australians will be part of a national facial recognition database.

    WA licence photos to be sent east for national facial recognition database

    The licence photos, names, addresses, signatures of West Australians will be available to Commonwealth and interstate investigators through a national facial recognition system.

    • by Nathan Hondros
    Australia's return on school investment is going backwards as our international test results continue to fall.

    WA school's cash-for-grades plan vetoed amid fears some students taking year 12 easy

    Secondary school educators noticed students who already had university offers may not be working as hard and risked dragging down others.

    • by Daile Cross
    Composite of Mary Trump's book and Donald Trump

    Tell-all gets green light: US court sides with publisher of book by Trump's niece

    The publisher can restart printing and distributing copies of the book, while Mary Trump's lawyers will file a brief to lift the restraining order against her too.

    • by Michael Kranish
    Fear and uncertainty reign after the introduction of new security laws in Hong Kong.

    Australia set to offer safe haven visas to Hong Kong residents

    Australia is set to offer safe-haven visas to Hong Kong residents as the Chinese territory is consumed by another wave of protests and arrests.

    • by Eryk Bagshaw
    WA Police Minister Michelle Roberts is furious Troy Mercanti was allowed to fly interstate to attend a funeral.

    'Furious': Notorious WA bikie granted permission to fly interstate for gang funeral

    WA Police Minister Michelle Roberts is 'furious' ex-Coffin Cheater was granted permission to attend a gang funeral.

    • by Jerrie Demasi
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    Claremont serial killer trial

    Jane Rimmer

    Jane Rimmer: How 'miraculous' discovery of body revealed clues to Claremont killer

    The finding of Jane Rimmer’s body in 1996 was the breakthrough Perth homicide detectives had been waiting for.

    • by Heather McNeill
    Sarah Spiers

    For decades a serial killer was blamed for Sarah Spiers' death. Was that a mistake?

    For more than two decades it’s been built into the Perth psyche that a serial killer is responsible for the murders of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon. But could that assumption be wrong in the case of the first 'victim'?

    • by Heather McNeill

    Western Australia

    Perth couple flee to 'safe haven', leave children to fend off Freo Port rort claims

    Perth couple flee to 'safe haven', leave children to fend off Freo Port rort claims

    Living a lavish, privileged life in Perth, it took years to uncover what police claim was an elaborate scheme Giacomo ‘Jack’ Merolla devised to fleece more than a million dollars from WA taxpayers.

    • by Marta Pascual Juanola

    Perth travel bloggers vow to hit the road again a year after gunpoint arrest

    Jolie King and Mark Firkin were arrested in Iran for allegedly flying a drone without a permit.

    Two bloggers arrested at gunpoint near Tehran for flying a drone have vowed to hit the road again a year on.

    • by Marta Pascual Juanola

    'Death spiral': WA's download speeds strangled by copper network chokehold

    The NBN rollout is almost complete after 10 years of construction.

    Grant Malcolm made a fateful mistake after changing his NBN plan in July 2018, which led to a two-year fight to get his service back to normal.

    • by Hamish Hastie

    Perth rubble rogues nabbed in illegal dumping sting

    Giuseppe Napoli left behind documents wit his name, making it easy to be tracked down by DWER inspectors.

    Five men were charged and fined thousands of dollars after an undercover sting caught them ditching asbestos, green waste and building rubble. 

    '175,000 reasons' to smarten up to Perth auction market

    Ray White auction.

    When an older couple appeared to be bidding against themselves at a recent auction, it became apparent buyers need to get savvy to a shift in the market.

    • by Aja Styles

    Politics

    Royal Australian College of General Practitioners president Harry Nespolon says telehealth should only be available for a patient's regular GP.

    Doctors call for stricter rules as patients embrace telehealth

    Doctors are calling for telehealth Medicare rebates to be restricted to a patient's regular GP or a referred specialist, saying pop-up services are leading to fragmented patient care.

    • by Dana McCauley

    Business

    CBA confirms future of startup Beem It under review

    CBA confirms future of startup Beem It under review

    The CBA says the future of the payments startup it has heavily backed, is under review as it considers options that triggered the sacking of Beem It's CEO.

    • by Colin Kruger

    World

    Hi-ho, Silver: Trump says he looks like Lone Ranger in a mask and likes it

    Hi-ho, Silver: Trump says he looks like Lone Ranger in a mask and likes it

    After long resisting wearing a mask in public, Donald Trump said he thinks it makes him look like the Lone Ranger ... and he likes it.

    • by AAMER MADHANI
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    'Be brave, you can repaint later': Decorating tips from top designers

    'Be brave, you can repaint later': Decorating tips from top designers

    Leading interior experts reveal their favourite at-home styling tips to use as inspiration for your own space.

    • by Elizabeth Clarke
    How lockdown has changed what Australians want in a home

    How lockdown has changed what Australians want in a home

    One particular home feature has been in such demand that searches for it soared more than 800 per cent in April and May, new figures show.

    • by Kate Burke
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    Life & Culture

    The hawkish John Bolton (left) is now loathed by Republicans and Democrats.

    The man from the right who dished the dirt on Trump

    In the end Donald Trump was not hawkish enough for John Bolton, who held fire until his helping of revenge was cold and brutal.

    • by Bruce Wolpe

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    Sport

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Norwich City at Emirates Stadium.

    The sound of no hands clapping: How AFL, NRL and EPL 'fill' empty stadiums

    Been to a game lately? No, and neither has anyone else. But that's not what it sounds like thanks to some clever innovation.

    • by Karl Quinn
    Banned: Steele Sidebottom.
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    Collingwood star cops huge ban for COVID-19 breach

    In a suspension that Collingwood called 'excessive' but have chosen not to appeal, star midfielder Steele Sidebottom has been suspended for four matches for COVID protocol breaches.

    • by Jake Niall
    Nick Kyrgios with John Newcombe.

    Kyrgios' COVID-19 call-outs should be done behind closed doors: Newcombe

    The Australian tennis great has applauded Kyrgios calling out fellow players - but questioned whether it had to be done publicly.

    • by Sam Phillips
    North Melbourne say they have players who are affected by the hotspot ban.

    AFL players told to move out of COVID hotspots

    AFL players and staff living in Melbourne's coronavirus hotspots have been told to move suburbs or be barred from going to New South Wales for games.

    • by Michael Gleeson
    Former Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou believes the sport is headed in the right direction in Australia.

    Postecoglou wants facilities 'legacy' from 2023 Women's World Cup

    Arguing that football has been dudded in the past, former Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou has called for concrete outcomes from the World Cup.

    • by Vince Rugari
    Cambage

    Cambage praises Opals' Rise Up campaign, but stays quiet on playing future

    The Australian Opals have taken the first step towards improving attitudes towards racism and diversity in the sport by releasing their RISE UP campaign.

    • by Roy Ward
    Mack Horton made headlines with his podium protest against Sun Yang at the world championships last year.

    Survey on Olympic protests sent to every Australian athlete

    Generations of Australian Olympians have been sent a questionnaire asking them whether they believe the ban on protesting at the Games should be lifted.

    • by Chris Barrett
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