Sentence appeal Mischin defends 'evil aid'

THE State’s Attorney-General is standing by taxpayer funding being granted to the appeal of the “Evil 8” paedophile father.  

Fatal crashes Three women die in horror day on roads

A 41-year-old female driver has died following a crash  in Mandurah overnight.

UPDATE: THREE women have died in separate crashes in a horror 24 hours on WA roads. 

Incident Rollercoaster stuck after computer glitch

Rollercoaster stuck after computer glitch

UPDATE: A popular rollercoaster at Movie World on the Gold Coast has become stuck due to a computer glitch, just days after it passed a safety audit. (File picture)

Third Test Ruthless Aussie selectors wield axe

Ruthless Aussie selectors wield axe

AUSTRALIA selectors have wielded the axe in unprecedented fashion with three debutants named for the third Test and David Warner the only player not in his 20s to be included.

Hairy issue To beard or not to beard

Some WA coppers want the right to grow a beard. Maybe they can contact The Beards for some help with their campaign.

POLICE are demanding their hierarchy address a hair-raising issue — allowing them to have a beard on the beat.

Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest pictured in Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia - for SMH story. Picture: Lee Griffith / The West Australian 2nd June, 2010.

Top honour Twiggy WA's Australian of the Year

BILLIONAIRE Fortescue Metals founder and anti-slavery advocate Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has been named WA's Australian of the Year for 2017.

Depleted Firey force runs dry

Rosie Yeoh and Atlas from the SES’ Statewide Operational Response Canine Division. Picture: DFES

BUSH fire brigades are seriously depleted in several parts of regional WA, with 27 brigades manned by just four or fewer volunteers.  

Vaccine plea 'Far too many young lives have been lost'

Toddler Robbie Buchan, who lost all his limbs after contracting meningococcal as a toddler at home in Craigie with his parents, Desiree Scofield and Iain Buchan. A gala dinner and silent auction at the Parmelia Hilton on Saturday night has been organised to raise money for Robbie's prosthetics. PICTURE: NIC ELLIS   THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

CHILDREN are dying and losing limbs for want of a $500 vaccine. The arguments have gone on too long, The Sunday Times says . . .

Boy injured in off-road motorcycle crash

The RAC Rescue Helicopter was in Walpole yesterday in response to a missing woman who drowned near Walpole. Picture: Tari Jeffers

A CHILD is being flown to hospital after he was injured in an off-road motorcycle crash near Mundaring.

Bunbury the nation's pre-loading capital

Generic pictures of young women drinking.

WA country teens are among the heaviest binge drinkers in the country, with some “pre-loading” on almost eight drinks before going out, a new study shows.

Impossible choice ‘That poor life inside my sick body’

IT was an impossible choice. Pregnant, with cancer she was advised to abort her baby. This is more than a sad story. It’s a love story.

Goon of fortune The odd things on Woolies’ new website

WOOLWORTHS has launched a new booze website and some of the items you can search for might raise a few eyebrows.

Sprung Sam Barnett busted again

Find out what Premier Colin Barnett’s son has done this time. 

Australian Story From hell to peace in Perth

NINE months ago, Khaled Naanaa was trapped in war-torn Syria, running the only medical clinic where children were slowly being starved to death.

Cost blowout Bridge could cost $70m

THE Barnett Government is facing a multimillion-dollar cost blowout on its Swan River footbridge at Perth Stadium.  

Culture crisis Cops split over terror, tension

A CRISIS of confidence within WA Police has been exposed as cops tell of fears of being targeted by terrorists - and how they want the top brass out.

Urgent need Cops want 'blanket ban' on pursuits

WA POLICE officers want pursuits banned unless they can introduce changes such as ramming fleeing offenders off the road.

Paris Hilton at Marquee Sydney on Saturday night, November 19, 2016.

Paris Hilton gets Sydney dancing during DJ set

PARIS Hilton lived up to her party girl reputation with a two hour DJ set at Marquee on Saturday night.

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Bar review Raise a glass at Meat Candy

Raise a glass at Meat Candy

WHILE Meat Candy’s Nashville-style fried chicken has (rightfully) commanded plenty of attention, it’s not the only aspect of the restaurant worthy of praise.

Nat Locke Stress less over life’s tests

Stress less over life’s tests

SOME advice to remember: You’ll notice, as you get older, Year 12 students, that hardly anyone actually cares what your ATAR score is.

Dr Chamari Liyanage and the deceased Dr Dinendra Athukorala.

Gary Adshead Is deportation fair for Liyanage?

VIOLENT, merciless, manipulative, cold, demeaning, belittling, controlling, abusive.

Joe Spagnolo Black Thursday bodes ill for Libs

16/07/2013 INSIDENEWS: 16/07/2013 INSIDENEWS: The Sunday Times and Perth Now staff headshots for News Corp Australia Methode System. pictured is Political Editor Joe Spagnolo Pic. Benson-cooper Justin L15120316 Pic. Benson-cooper Justin L15120316

AS far as happy endings go, Colin Barnett’s last day at State Parliament before next year’s State election didn’t go all that well.

Roger Cook WA must embrace hi-tech ‘new health’

WA must embrace hi-tech ‘new health’

IT’S time WA’s patients enjoyed the benefits of a health system that embraces more innovation and technology.

Third Test Ruthless Aussie selectors wield axe

AUSTRALIA selectors have wielded the axe in unprecedented fashion with three debutants named for the third Test and David Warner the only player not in his 20s to be included.

NBL injury Wildcats' fingers crossed over Knight injury

Perth Wildcats big man Matt Knight to undergo scans on his injured shoulder on Monday.

Second victory Spieth holds nerve to win Aus Open title

JORDAN Spieth has beaten Aussie duo Ashley Hall and Cameron Smith in a playoff to claim his second Australian Open crown at Royal Sydney.

Renae Ayris on SBS series First Contact.

Model receives 'death threats' for doco

FORMER Miss Universe Australia Renae Ayris has revealed she has received death and rape threats ahead of her appearance on documentary series First Contact.

James Bond stuntman dies from helicopter fall

James Bond stuntman dies from helicopter fall

ONE OF the world’s most daring stuntmen has passed away after a helicopter abseil race went tragically wrong.

Game of Thrones star joins Star Wars spin-off

Game of Thrones star joins Star Wars spin-off

CLARKE may be best known for playing the fire-resistant, dragon mother in Game of Thrones but she’s set her sights on a new fantasy.

RendezView Newsflash: Stress is not exclusive to motherhood

Newsflash: Stress is not exclusive to motherhood

People are tired of some parents acting as if their needs and priorities, and those of their offspring, outweigh anyone else’s, writes Karen Brooks.

RendezView Will the ‘divvie’ be the new sickie?

Will the ‘divvie’ be the new sickie?

Despite what Twitter’s fem-trolls say, domestic violence leave is just another union shakedown, exploiting the social justice issue of the day, writes Miranda Devine.

Secret Aussie spot hits the limelight

Secret Aussie spot hits the limelight

FORGET the Opera House or Uluru. This little-known site takes centre stage in Lonely Planet’s newest book. So, where is it?

Win a cruise on-board Norwegian Jewel

Win a cruise on-board Norwegian Jewel

YOU could win a cruise on-board Norwegian Jewel worth over $10K including exclusive access to its private accommodation enclave — The Haven.