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AN AUSTRALIAN social media personality has been killed and his two daughters hurt during an alleged hit-and-run in the US.
Police chase Teen driver ‘pinned officer against gate’
A WA Police officer has minor leg injuries after he was allegedly pinned against a gate by a 17-year-old driver who led police on a chase through Gosnells.
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THE State Government spent $52 million in six months on temporary staff, despite hundreds of public servants being made redundant.
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Outlaw orders Tougher bikie gang laws in slow lane
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Wastewater study Sewers secret weapon in WA’s drugs fight
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Trampolines a trap for young players
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Snakes go to greater lengths in Perth
PERTH’S urban sprawl is resulting in more contact between people and snakes, according to a reptile handler who caught a 1.8m dugite in Bibra Lake.
WA goes Dutch Festival celebrates Dirk Hartog’s endeavours
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A NEW $2.8m website has been created to provide information about bushfires in WA ahead of summer.
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SIMON Katich has added further fuel to his feud with Michael Clarke, rejecting the former captain’s claim the pair are on reasonable terms, while also going into bat for Shane Watson.
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Cyber attacks disrupt PayPal, Twitter
Staff writer and Reuters HACKERS targeting a little known internet infrastructure company have disrupted access to dozens of websites in the US and Western Europe.
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THE containing growth in the nation’s property prices hasn’t deterred potential investors with two in three Australians aspiring to own an investment property.
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THE hacks which crippled PayPal, Twitter and Spotify are believed to have been unleashed by hackers using household devices made by a Chinese company.
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