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TONY MOORE Leading dental spokesman expects the State Government to expand a voucher scheme to get more public dental patients into private clinics with the extra $67.3 million allocated in the federal budget.
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ANNE-LOUISE BROWN A life term has been handed down to a young Perth mother who drowned her toddler son at Hillarys Boat Harbour in 2010.
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LENORE TAYLOR The fallout between former best friends and political allies Peter Costello and Michael Kroger erupted in public acrimony yesterday with Mr Kroger painting Mr Costello as an embittered man.
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KAREN KISSANE Rebekah Brooks received messages of sympathy, "mostly indirectly", from the offices of the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, and the Chancellor, George Osborne, when she resigned.
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CHLOE SALTAU The man who resurrected Australia's fast bowlers, Craig McDermott, has quit after only a year in the job, leaving the team in the hunt for a new fast-bowling mentor as it builds for the Ashes.