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New medical service for Pinjarra
PINJARRA’S newest medical service was officially opened on Tuesday by Canning MHR Don Randall.
Back to school for Premier Barnett
IT HAS been a long time since he was education minister but Western Australian premier Colin Barnett returned ...
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RIVERSIDE Primary School and Educational Support Centre took part in the Day For Daniel last Friday to raise ...
Man’s best friend a business opportunity
MARILYN Monroe famously said: “Dogs don’t bite; only humans” – a view which is shared by most Australians.
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Thunder's loss as Forster moves back home
Mental Health Bill to face Parliament
Police investigate destruction of another ATM
Freddie's kids crowned brainiest in Australia
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GALLERY: Emotional support for Blue Mountains bushfire victims
BLUE MOUNTAINS: Bushfire victims have been assured practical and emotional support services will be freely available.
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Students bring out their best in carnival
Students at the Career Enterprise Centre (CEC) strove to be their best at their first annual sports carnival ...
Thunder's loss as Forster moves back home
MCC hockey players shine in national competition
Five local hockey players have just returned from location across Australia after representing Western Australia in hockey.
Could Gumbleton be the answer for the Dockers?
GALLERY: Round 3 Cricket action
A STRONG bowling display secured Pinjarra a comfortable win against Shoalwater Bay in Round 3 of the Peel ...
Perth Heat take on the US in Falcon this weekend
THE Perth Heat will take on the United States of America All Stars this Saturday in Falcon in ...
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Zygier's cell was 'intended to kill its resident'
An Israeli man jailed over the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has provided a rare ...
Everyone's dirty little secrets exposed in high-tech neighbourhood watch
Somewhere between the cyber espionage that outed the US as Big Brother Inc and the phone-hacking scandal that sank Rupert ...
Killing police worth the risk, bikies warn
Queensland police have been warned that members of the latest outlaw motorcycle gang to move onto the Gold Coast say ...
Leighton arm facing $5b Indian probe
A Leighton Holdings subsidiary is facing a corruption inquiry after it won a $5 billion Indian coalmining deal ...
Fears for reef over port developments
Much of the Great Barrier Reef is continuing to degrade, especially areas closest to the mainland, where new ...
New breed of sommeliers give wine a fresh flavour
A wine list is an unusual choice for bedtime reading, but 23-year-old Julia Sewell has perused Rockpool Bar ...
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Students bring out their best in carnival
Students at the Career Enterprise Centre (CEC) strove to be their best at their first annual sports carnival ...
New medical service for Pinjarra
PINJARRA’S newest medical service was officially opened on Tuesday by Canning MHR Don Randall.
Child protection message
RIVERSIDE Primary School and Educational Support Centre took part in the Day For Daniel last Friday to raise ...
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Feathers ruffled by the Birdcage's pecking order
Naomi Campbell kept a sweaty media pack waiting in the blistering sun for over an hour but when ...
Two of us
A former child star and his wife still have plenty of talent.
A Current Affair to battle Home and Away?
Channel Nine's plan to launch a one-hour 6pm news service in every state has progressed, with sources confirming it will ...
Leaving formula
Mark Webber is shifting down a gear in the world of motor sport, as he tells Andrew MacLean.
Life & Style
Daily horoscopes: Saturday, November 1
Alison Moroney’s daily stars for Saturday, November 1, 2013.
Addicted to a cure
The urge to rescue loved ones from dependency is strong but often not the best way to help.
Tracing our modernist roots
Cultivating Modernism is the first book devoted to the influences of modernism in the Australian garden.
Nothing sweet about this debate
A science TV program has controversially challenged conventional wisdom on diet and heart health. But there is more ...
North Dandalup students show talents
STUDENTS at North Dandalup Primary School warmed up their vocal cords on Thursday to participate in a nation-wide ...
Super draws a growing DIY band
It pays to do a little homework before deciding to manage your own fund.
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Dog eat dog world for working animals
My favourite animals work hard to earn their keep.
Kate has entered the building... Again.
I don’t remember my last words on leaving the Mandurah Mail being “I’ll be back”.
King's Konundrums - Time for tea
I'm coming clean about my addiction... to tea.
Ames to Please - the reign of the crazy pug lady
Let it Bri - my driving pet peeves
I spend a lot of time in the car and some things just drive me crazy.
King's Konundrums - the trouble with girlfriends
I fear my girlfriend has a problem - this means I have a problem.
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Big days out
Among a wealth of short forays in fascinating places, Traveller picks some of its favourites.
To heaven - and to hell - you ride
The freewheeling spirit of the west is in the air at Telluride, writes Robert Upe.
Ace in the pack
Thronged with designers and artists, Shoreditch is East London's cool creative hub, and now, with the opening of ...
Deals of the week: Paradise found
Wotif is offering nearly 50 per cent off stays of four nights or more at Paradise Taveuni in ...