City carnage: Accused driver on bail during deadly rampage

Four dead

AN accused killer driver was free on bail when he used a car as a weapon to kill four people — one a child — and left 15 others injured during minutes of CBD carnage.

‘We will make America great again’

ROLLING UPDATES: Edgy protests have broken out on the streets of Washington DC after Donald Trump made his first speech as America’s new President.

Pedestrian deaths Melbourne driver 'had history of violence'

The man driving in erratic fashion before the pedestrian deaths in Melbourne. Picture: Tony Gough

THE man who went on a rampage through Melbourne’s CBD has a history of violence, drug use and mental health problems.  

Traffic gridlock What we know about Bourke St fatalities

What we know about Bourke St fatalities

A YOUNG child is among the dead and Melbourne roads are in chaos after an erratic driver killed four pedestrians and injured dozens in Melbourne CBD.

‘Vicious’ Witness describes ‘stabbing frenzy’

Witness describes ‘stabbing frenzy’

A HORRIFIED eyewitness saw a man go on a “stabbing frenzy”, attacking a man with a kitchen knife during a brawl in Windsor.

Aussie out No sponsor, no worries as Evans dumps Tomic

No sponsor, no worries as Evans dumps Tomic

IT’S been an Australian Open to forget for Australia’s elite men. Bernard Tomic, our last hope, was dumped from the Open in straight sets by Dan Evans.

A still from security footage of the attack on the cyclist.

Injured cyclist Video: Man flips woman off bike

A MAN who flipped a Perth cyclist's bike while she was on it, causing her to crash face-first on to the footpath, is being sought by police. WATCH THE VIDEO  

Miracle Miracle survivors found in the snow

Miracle survivors found in the snow

UP to eight survivors have been found after an avalanche flattened their hotel in the Italian alps, as calls for help were reportedly “ignored for hours”.

Roe 8 Naked protester removed from tree

A protester is seen tied to a tree as police move in to remove her. 
Picture: Simon Santi The West Australian

ROE 8 protesters were shouting out messages of support as police removed a naked woman who has been up in a tree for ten days.

'If the uniform looks good, why not?'

Little Willys (cafe) Northbridge coffee Latte Picture Robert Duncan 21 June 2011 THE WEST AUSTRALIAN   FARIFAX ONLINE AND AUSTRALIAN

WHAT are your thoughts on bikini baristas? One Nation candidate for Dawesville Lawrence Shave seemed to think it was a great business opportunity.

Cousins to stand trial over drugs charges

Former AFL footballer Ben Cousins in Fremantle Court on a drugs charge
Picture: Daniel Wilkins

UPDATE: Troubled former AFL player Ben Cousins will face trial in June charged with possessing methylamphetamine.

US Kidnapping Teen knew she’d been abducted as a baby

THE South Carolina woman accused of kidnapping a baby from a hospital in Florida in 1998, allegedly admitted to the crime more than a year ago.

Hot order Dominos garlic bread drought is over

AFTER a widespread panic following a recall of garlic bread from Dominos Pizza outlets, the popular menu item is back, but it has been no easy task.

Speaking out Jailed Melrose Place star breaks silence

AN ex-Melrose Place star has told of her time behind bars for a fatal drink driving incident and how it ultimately cost her friendships and her marriage.

Criminal damage Angry man 'smashes up court toilet'

A MAN who was fined for criminal damage by a magistrate and released from custody was arrested just moments later after allegedly smashing up a court toilet.

'Armed robberies' Man used threat of 'blood-filled syringe'

A 29-YEAR-OLD man has been charged after allegedly using the threat of a blood-filled syringe to demand cash in two armed-robbery incidents in Perth. 

Baldivis fire Teens charged over 'camp fire blaze'

THREE teenagers have been charged after their alleged attempt to make a camp fire caused a blaze in a park in Perth’s south.

Good samaritan Woman keen to pass on 'free money'

A WOMAN who was filmed taking free money and promising to give it to someone with greater need has come forward, and she has a clear message for the people of Perth.

Dev Patel in a scene from the movie Lion.

True story the world needed to hear

REVIEW: IT has been way too long since Australian cinema made a movie the world wanted to see — but Lion, with its roar power, is it.

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Morning meals Say goodbye to boring brekkies

Photographing Nikki Heyder (NOOD director) at the NOOD pop up cafe at Brookfield Place (next to Print Hall).  The story is about - Say goodbye to boring brekkies with these quick and clever ideas to glam up your morning meal.We need happy bright pics of Nikki with her breakfast.
Picture: Ian Munro The West Australian
02/12/16

MAKING the most of the morning meal has had a comeback, with more people turfing traditional breakfasts for taste sensations.

McCafe to runway Hot model out of Africa

Ajok Madel

YOUNG, beautiful and statuesque, everyone except Ajok Madel thought she could make it as a model.

Sherry Sufi

Sherry Sufi Australia Day held ransom by 'postcolonial trolls'

THIS year's Australia Day lamb ad is more divisive than inclusive and mockingly suggests we’re all “boat people” which is an affront to every Australian.

Marny Lishman How do you get through crisis?

Dr Marny Lishman

EVER gone through a difficult time and hummed “just keep swimming”? Been on a bad holiday and thought “there is no place like home”? Recently got angry and started singing “let it go”?

Tom Percy Why lawyers defend heinous charges

STM Head Shot - Tom Percy

THERE are the two dinner party questions that make a criminal lawyer cringe. You would like a dollar for every time you get asked. 

Hard-fought Wildcats escape with nailbiting win

BRYCE Cotton has led the Perth Wildcats to a comeback win for the ages after beating Cairns in overtime despite trailing by two points with less than one second to play.  

Aussie out No sponsor, no worries as Evans dumps Tomic

IT’S been an Australian Open to forget for Australia’s elite men. Bernard Tomic, our last hope, was dumped from the Open in straight sets by Dan Evans.

Bash! Heat fall wide of the mark at ‘Gabba

THE Brisbane Heat posted another entry in the Big Bash’s theatre of the bizarre by freakishly losing a thrilling Gabba shootout Friday night.

Daryl Braithwaite With Bailey

Braithwaite recovering after shock illness

Entertainment icon Daryl Braithwaite is staying positive despite his shock admission to hospital earlier this week for a ‘sudden illness’.

Jailed Melrose Place star breaks silence

Jailed Melrose Place star breaks silence

AN ex-Melrose Place star has told of her time behind bars for a fatal drink driving incident and how it ultimately cost her friendships and her marriage.

Minchin anti-Pell song up for award

Minchin anti-Pell song up for award

FLUME, Missy Higgins, Sia and Tim Minchin are up for the APRA Song of the Year award as protest songs make a comeback.

RendezView Dear Average Australian Racist, you’ll never win

JILL POULSEN

Racists can complain about a billboard featuring Muslim girls, or vote in as many Pauline Hansons as they want, but they will never win, writes Jill Poulsen.

RendezView Your online behaviour says a lot about you

Your online behaviour says a lot about you

Decency used to be measured with the Waiter Rule. Now it’s measured with the Online Rule, writes Dannielle Miller. And there is not much of it on offer.

7 extraordinary beaches to astound you

7 extraordinary beaches to astound you

IF you need a bit of weekend travel inspiration, National Geographic has revealed its top picks for the best beaches in the world.

Should you book with Tigerair to Bali?

Should you book with Tigerair to Bali?

TIGERAIR has announced it will resume flights to Bali, so should you consider flying with them? See what those in the know are saying.