Happy ending Missing Thornlie kids found 'safe and well'

UPDATE: THE three Perth children missing since Wednesday afternoon have been located safe and well.

Cousins' battle 'We're all here to help him'

Ben Cousins has plenty of support from former Eagles teammates. Picture: Richard Wainwright

EMBATTLED former footballer Ben Cousins has no shortage of support from his old West Coast teammates during his public struggles, according to Michael Braun.

Joint operation Police smash major drug syndicate

Ten people have been arrested as part of a joint operation involving WA Police, the Australian Border Force and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.

WA POLICE claim they have smashed a major drug syndicate arresting 10 people and seizing 1500 cannabis plants in a joint operation in Perth's southern suburbs today.

Renshaw survives testing battle

Renshaw survives testing battle

MATT Renshaw has survived his first taste as a Test batsman surviving through to stumps alongside surprise opener Usman Khawaja. FOLLOW LIVE ...

First look Arcadia puts on show ahead of opening

The giant mechanical spider in action at Elizabeth Quay as part of Arcadia. Picture: Kirsten Merritt

DOZENS of Perth city workers were treated to a sneak peak of the 50-tonne spider spectacular, Arcadia, this afternoon as engineers tested the mechanical arachnid's flame throwers.

Australian teenager Jamie Murphy walks to depart to Perth at Bali International Airport, Bali, Indonesia, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2016. The 18-year-old from Perth was released after two nights detained by the police. The police have determined that the white powder found on Murphy was medicine, not illegal drugs. (AAP Image/Johannes Christo) NO ARCHIVING

Bali apology ‘Very lucky’ teen flies home

AUSTRALIAN teenager Jamie Murphy has left Bali to return to Perth, labelled ‘very lucky’ after being released by police.

Mystery solved How DNA put a rapist behind bars

TRUTH IN SENTENCIING - LAW BOOKS AND JUDGE'S GAVEL

FOR more than a decade mystery surrounded the identity of a brutal rapist who assaulted two women in Perth's suburbs. But thanks to DNA that mystery has been solved, and the attacker jailed.

New offer Compensation relief for disabled officer

Former police officer Ryan Marron, who is severely disabled after being bitten by a mosquito and contracting Murray Valley encephalitis while stationed in the Kimberley in 2010. PICTURE: NIC ELLIS   THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

UPDATE: WA police officer Ryan Marron will receive a record $6 million in compensation from the State Government after contracting Murray Valley encephalitis.

Beachside battle over cafe takeaways

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THE City of Stirling carried out 'covert inspections' of a popular Trigg cafe accused of planning rule breaches, finding patrons  'drink coffee and eat bircher muesli'.

Drink-driving mum who killed daughter loses appeal

Janet Kirby

A DRUNKEN mother who killed her teenager when she crashed her car while trying to scare two people on a moped has lost an appeal against her prison sentence.

Unhealthy diets The gross methods actors used to gain weight

SEVERAL actors have revealed the extreme diets they adopted to pack on the pounds for movie roles and most of them did not enjoy the experience.

Furry friends Why hello possum! Pooch adopts fur baby

CAN dogs and possums become good friends? One protective pooch adopted the fur baby after it was found clinging to its back.

Sweet treats 14 new lollies coming to Allen’s

THE AXING of Spearmint Leaves and Green Frogs sent sweet tooths around the country into a meltdown. Now, finally, relief.

Serious burns Exploding ethanol burner engulfs woman

A PERTH woman is on a long road to recovery after an ethanol burner exploded and engulfed her in flames, leaving her in an induced coma for 17 days.

Eyes in the sky It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a beach safety drone

IF you spot a drone scouring the beach this summer, don't be alarmed, it's a new safety measure by Surf Life Saving WA to keep swimmers safe.

Train attack Man stabbed at Freo station

A MAN is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed outside Fremantle Train Station following an alleged altercation with a relative.

Mount Lawley Car crashes into massage parlour

A MASSAGE parlour has been left with a smashed front entrance after a car crashed into the Mount Lawley building on Thursday morning.  

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Perth pop artist wins two ARIA awards

YOUTH triumphed over experience at the 30th Annual ARIA Awards in Sydney. 

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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.

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Peter van Onselen Bell tolls for governments of the day

AS we count down to next year’s State election we can officially declare the once-great advantage of incumbency dead, buried and cremated.  

Gary Adshead Is deportation fair for Liyanage?

Dr Chamari Liyanage and the deceased Dr Dinendra Athukorala.

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

Joe Spagnolo Black Thursday bodes ill for Libs

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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.

Renshaw survives testing battle

MATT Renshaw has survived his first taste as a Test batsman surviving through to stumps alongside surprise opener Usman Khawaja. FOLLOW LIVE ...

Cousins' battle 'We're all here to help him'

EMBATTLED former footballer Ben Cousins has no shortage of support from his old West Coast teammates during his public struggles, according to Michael Braun.

Former teammates Ablett responds after Brown attack

GARY Ablett has responded after a stunning attack from former teammate Campbell Brown over the Suns captain missing day one of pre-season training.

Sony's ARIA 2016 After Party

ARIAs: hook ups, fights and frivolities

AUSTRALIA’S music A-list lived up to the partying like a rock star term as they partied into the early hours of this morning after the ARIA Awards.

Kanye a victim of the Kardashian curse?

Kanye a victim of the Kardashian curse?

Rehab, drugs, booze battles, prostitutes and breakdowns – Scott, Lamar, Bruce and now Kanye, just couldn’t keep up with the Kardashians.

Iconic Friends moment the cast hated

Iconic Friends moment the cast hated

IT’S hard to imagine, but turns out there was one thing about the Friends series that none of the cast liked.

RendezView Surviving Schoolies won’t make you a successful adult

Surviving Schoolies won’t make you a successful adult

Unless kids are going to become professional party-goers or career hedonists, then Schoolies shouldn’t be seen as a rite of passage, writes Kylie Lang.

RendezView Celebrity politics can be a dangerous game

Celebrity politics can be a dangerous game

Put down the gossip mags and stop idolising Trump. We must exercise our muscles of inquiry and challenge the truth in front of us before we’re all made into fools.

The secret codes of Qantas flight attendants

The secret codes of Qantas flight attendants

YOU’VE heard these words spoken on every flight you’ve been with, but what to they really mean? Wonder no more.

What the? $284 return flights to London

What the? $284 return flights to London

THE US’s traditional post-Thanksgiving sales are bringing Aussies cracking deals like return flights to Europe for under $300.