Former Murdoch Uni vice-chancellor Richard Higgott used a work laptop to access pornography almost 500 times, did not follow university protocol when giving one friend a job and then lied to the institution's chancellor in appointing another, WA's Corruption and Crime Commission has found.

The CCC today returned findings of misconduct against Professor Higgott, who had joined Murdoch in August 2011 after a stint at the University of WA.
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A 60-year-old woman determined to honour the last dying wish of her daughter and use her daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to her own grandchild won a crucial legal victory on Thursday in the second-highest court in Britain.

" Mum; the only way I will get out of here will be in a body bag. I want you to carry my babies. I didn't go through the IVF to save my eggs for nothing."
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In news bound to delight its many fans, a release date for Wreck-It Ralph 2 was announced Friday morning during a Facebook live video.

The sequel to the hit film will arrive in cinemas on March 9, 2018. Phil Johnston and Rich Moore will co-direct the movie and John C Reilly is back as Ralph.
essentialkids.com.au|Door Ariane Beeston

"I don't want to live with people I am afraid of. I want housing where I can feel safe, be in control and choose my supports. I want to feel like I belong in the community, not live in a place that's like a mini-institution."

Luke David has a fear unimaginable to any able-bodied person. Restricted to a wheelchair, he's unable to breathe for more than a few minutes without a ventilator.
watoday.com.au|Door Chloe Booker

If the popular vote splits 50-50 between the major the parties, as the latest Fairfax-Ipsos poll suggests it might, Nick Xenophon could decide who the next prime minister will be.

A supporter says he's coming across residents who are looking to the NXT because of Xenophon's success in extracting millions of dollars in commitments.
watoday.com.au|Door Nick O'Malley

"Why would I go in the VIP room and sip champagne when I can do that anywhere in the world?" Johannesson said, smiling. "No, I will be in the stands with the fans and I will wear my Iceland shirt. And with respect to the French team - it should not underestimate us."

New Iceland President Gudni Johannesson plans to sit in the stands with regular fans at the European championship quarter-final match against France.
watoday.com.au|Door Marissa Payne

Senate voting has changed. Here's what you need to know.

EXPLAINER: How the hell do I vote for the Senate this time? http://bit.ly/296XMIz

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"This is not crazy stuff - it's a moment to take note of. Even the fact, honestly, that two women are among the two leading candidates [in the US and Britain] - that it could even possibly happen - is in and of itself historic. It's really extraordinary."

The possibility that women could lead the United States, Britain and Germany at the same time is now a very real one.
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"Sally is a pretty blonde, she speaks well, so she is the perfect 60 Minutes Australia person," explains a former producer.

"If she were a fat, overweight mother from the western suburbs, it would have been different."

Where's the justice? Sally Faulkner faces prison while the 60 Minutes crew get a slap on the wrist.
watoday.com.au|Door Michael Lallo

A crash course on how voting works in the House of Representatives.

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A very happy birthday to Perth's Red Bull Racing ace Daniel Ricciardo, who got this really neat present from the Australian Grand Prix on the occasion of his 27th birthday.

An illegal fuel line once cost him a podium finish at Albert Park, but Daniel Ricciardo will now have a grandstand named in his honour.
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"Members of the public are entitled to resort to a hospital, particularly children, without the fear that they're, in effect, going to be the subject of sexual assaults by hospital employees," the judge said in sentencing Shaun David Fairfield.

The former Peel Health Campus security guard convicted earlier this year over the sexual assault of a teenage girl in his care was sentenced to four and a half years' imprisonment on Friday.
watoday.com.au|Door Kate Hedley

The West Australian - thewest.com.au's editor-in-chief told staff that the publication's business model was broken and urgently needed fixing - two months before this week's news of a fresh round of redundancies at the state's daily paper.

There has been talk of the new number of editorial redundancies at The West pushing towards 30 although the company has not released a figure.
watoday.com.au|Door Simon White

The Antarctic ozone "hole" - which, when it was first identified in the mid-1980s, focused public attention like few other pieces of environmental news - has begun, in their words, finally to heal.

In a triumph of international co-operation over a man-made environmental problem, Antarctica's ozone hole finally is starting to heal, a new study finds.
watoday.com.au|Door Chris Mooney

Western Australia Police have released CCTV footage an unsolved crime earlier this month, in which thieves rammed a stolen ute into the front of a Narrogin supermarket then set fire to it.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Global car giant Nissan will terminate its sponsorship deal with The AFL Footy Show at the end of the 2016 AFL season in the wake of Sam Newman's scathing rebuke of The Age - theage.com.au journalist Caroline Wilson.

The news comes as the embattled program posts slumping ratings figures, with The Footy Show shedding half its Melbourne audience in just four weeks.
watoday.com.au|Door Mark Hawthorne and Karl Quinn

Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop MP could get off scot free for using her mobile phone while driving in Perth on Thursday, after Western Australia Police said it needed a member of the public to make an complaint before it could investigate.

A WA police spokeswoman told WAtoday: "Should police receive a formal complaint from a member of the public, that complaint will be investigated."
watoday.com.au|Door Brendan Foster

Describing the Twitter trolling as "a river of disgusting, sexist and relentless abuse", The 7.30 Report host Leigh Sales shared tweets depicting her and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in bed.

7.30 host Leigh Sales has made public the disturbing online abuse directed at her during the election campaign.
watoday.com.au|Door Ebony Bowden

‪#‎BREAKING‬: Police are investigating after a man's body was found floating in the water in Fremantle Harbour on Friday.

A report was made to police just before 11am when the body was discovered near the C Shed. Police said it was as yet unclear whether the death was suspicious.
watoday.com.au|Door Emma Young

Workers at Chevron's Gorgon project on Barrow Island off the Pilbara coast were told to down tools and evacuate because of a gas leak on Friday.

Workers at the Chevron Gorgon project, on Barrow Island off the Pilbara coast were evacuated because of a gas leak on Friday.
watoday.com.au|Door Brendan Foster