Party of one Bernardi tells Turnbull: ‘I’m out’
UPDATE: FAR North MP Bob Katter has called on fellow independents to form an alliance in the wake of Senator Cory Bernardi’s defection from the Liberal Party.
Party split Dutton slams Bernardi’s ‘betrayal’
LIBERAL MPs are on the attack against Senator Cory Bernardi’s decision to quit the party, with warnings that there’ll be retribution.
Boating tragedy Heartbroken wife’s tribute after tragic death
A GRIEVING young Mandurah woman, left a widow after a boating accident on the Murray River, has told how she has gone from planning a family to planning a funeral.
Tragic incident Officer dies after shooting at AFP HQ
UPDATE: AN AUSTRALIAN Federal Police officer has died after suffering a gunshot wound at the crime-fighting body’s Melbourne headquarters.
85mm forecast More rain on the way in Perth
BROLLIES at the ready Perth: more rain is on the way . . . a lot more rain.
Holiday tragedy Boyfriend to be charged over jetski crash
THAI police have confirmed an Australian man is facing charges over the death of his girlfriend after a tragic jetski accident at a popular tourist beach.
REIWA data Kallaroo Perth’s best-performing suburb
THE northern coastal suburb of Kallaroo has again been revealed as Perth’s best-performing suburb.
89-year-old Perth Holocaust survivor's mobility scooter stolen
AN 89-year-old Perth Holocaust survivor says it’s like his “right arm” has been taken, after thieves stole his mobility scooter on Sunday.
Savage attack on soccer player
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward in relation to a savage attack on a soccer player last week.
Police investigate Noranda 'shooting'
POLICE are investigating what is believed to be a drive-by shooting in Noranda.
Juvenile detention Inside WA's Banksia Hill
WA’S only juvenile jail is not out of control, despite an alarming series of incidents, and officials are not going too soft on young inmates, according to the Deputy Commissioner of Youth Justice.
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- 6:51AM NSW dairy farmers call for transparency
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- 6:51AM SA premier to answer questions on Facebook
- 6:51AM Weatherill rules out Xenophon SA coalition
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Iconic sausage First Aussie review of UK Bunnings’ snags
WATCH: AFTER Bunnings opened its first store in the UK, this Aussie went to see if its most iconic product — the Bunnings sausage — was up to scratch.
New technology Uber looks to the sky with flying cars
FORGET about getting an Uber ride home – now the company that transformed the transport industry is looking to take to the skies.
Not fazed Chrissy Teigen’s Super Bowl nip slip
CHRISSY Teigen suffered another wardrobe malfunction at the Super Bowl, but the star handled it like a champ.
Violent carjacking 'All I keep seeing is that knife'
POLICE are investigating after a woman was dragged from her vehicle by a man wielding a hunting knife in a carjacking southeast of Perth.
Transport pitch WA Labor's Metronet to cost $2.5b
WA Labor has announced its key election transport pitch Metronet will cost $2.54 billion.
Motion passed Freo council supports Roe 8 concerts
FREMANTLE council has passed a motion to support fundraising to help pay the legal costs of protesters against the $1.9b Perth Freight Link project.
Date set Man to face trial over de facto's murder
A 37-YEAR-OLD man accused of murdering his de facto wife in Perth's northeast is set to face trial.
Spruce Goose to liven up Subiaco
MUSIC and supper club the Spruce Goose has moved into the Subiaco venue previously known as Purl Bar that went into administration last year.
Riding high Not your typical surfing poster girl
TALENT, drive and loving guidance from her former pro-surfer dad and family have helped Bronte Macaulay reach great heights.
Morning meals Say goodbye to boring brekkies
MAKING the most of the morning meal has had a comeback, with more people turfing traditional breakfasts for taste sensations.
Peter van Onselen Minorities and marginalised should worry
THE worst outcome for WA at the Election would be a minority government, with Labor or the Liberals and Nationals beholden to One Nation or a gaggle of independents in the lower house.
Belle Taylor So, what would you shout about?
IT SEEMS there has been a lot to shout about in recent weeks. Roe 8, Trump, anti-Australia Day. It got me thinking, what would motivate me to swap the couch for the streets, pizza for a placard?
Gary Adshead Where will the money come from?
BY now folks, you’re probably wondering if WA is actually floating in a sea of money, rather than drowning in an ocean of debt. That's because an election campaign is underway.
No worries? Smith, Wade cleared for take off
AUSTRLIA has a fully fit squad on the ground in Dubai preparing to topple India after injury clouds hovering over Steve Smith and Matthew Wade dissipated.
Knee victim Look who's back at Eagles training
RUCKMAN Scott Lycett joined the main squad at West Coast training this morning as he continues to take giant strides towards proving his fitness for round one.
NFL Greatest ever comeback: Patriots’ Super Bowl miracle
NEVER say die. Atlanta were up 28-3 and coasting towards a maiden Super Bowl title before Tom Brady and the New England Patriots staged one of the greatest fightbacks in sporting history.
Dockers defender cops suspension
FREMANTLE defender Ebony Antonio has become one of the first AFL women’s league players to be hit with a suspension.
- Sport 'My face shows who the winner is'
- Tennis Aussie tennis stars rise up the rankings
- Tennis Tomic and Hewitt feud spirals
- More Sports Ain’t over til it’s over! Celebs’ epic SB 51 fails
- Boxing/MMA Green trainer wants Mundine rematch
- Football Socceroo hops into spotlight at Inter
- Sport Eagles can conquer flag rivals: Wellingham
- Cricket Boof: Young gun closing in on baggy green
- Cricket ‘Now Marcus has belief, the world’s his oyster’
- EPL The rise and rise of Aaron Mooy
- Cricket Black Caps turn the tables on Australia
- Sport Wildcats' streak in doubt after Cairns loss
- Tennis Watch: Cup drama as umpire smashed in face
- Tennis We can win Davis Cup without Bernie: Hewitt
Eagles can conquer flag rivals: Wellingham
SHARROD Wellingham has promised West Coast will tactically push the envelope to avoid another stagnant season as he said their best football was good enough to conquer their premiership rivals this year.
- Sport Dockers could host AFLW decider
- AFL Tough calls: Your club’s selection headaches
- AFL News Pendlebury flags pre-season boycott
- Sport Cox has high hopes for Vardy
- Richmond Martin puts contract talks on hold
- Bulldogs Missed flag no extra incentive for Suckling
- Collingwood All is Wells: Recruit set for pre-season game
- Sport Battle for Eagles spots heats up
- Essendon Watson primed for more attacking role
- AFL News AFL announces 11 new league life members
- AFL Eagles mid Duggan suffers pre-season hamstring injury
- Gold Coast No Gaz in new-look Suns leadership group
- AFL Your club’s young guns hoping to debut in 2017
- AFL Roo that ‘still acted like a captain’ in 2016
Best and biggest Super Bowl trailers
SUPER Bowl audiences had a sneak peek at some of the year’s movie blockbusters — from Transformers to Life and Ghost in the Shell. Check them out.
Kylie hasn’t been so unlucky in love
THERE is no need to marry off Kylie, she has enjoyed more than her fair share of romances since exploding onto the pop culture scene.
Aussie Bridget Malcolm sizzles on catwalk
THEIR big ticket item was Karlie Kloss but local beauty Bridget Malcolm stole the show at the David Jones Autumn/Winter parade last night.
RendezView Snapchat: Yet another app that doesn’t make money
With 158 million daily users, the Snapchat business model should be flawless, writes Rod Chester. But public figures reveal a different story.
RendezView Don’t kid yourselves. We all have deal-breakers
Married At First Sight’s runaway bride copped flak for apparently ditching her “short” husband. But relationships are always conditional, argues Nikki Goldstein.
Redundancies mark the end of Allphones
Staff Writer AT least 69 Allphones employees have been made redundant and 18 stores closed after the independent Aussie telco giant went into administration.
- Business NAB’s costly job cuts
- WA News Yowies re-emerge on Aussie shelves
- Retail Amazon’s latest massive gamble
- Fashion David Lawrence and Marcs go bust
- Manufacturing Toyota to close, shed 2500 jobs
- SA Business Rinehart on lookout for cattle boss
- Kids How to help your kids get rich
- Markets US stocks hit new record highs
- WA News Homes unfinished as builder collapses
- Business Dow rises nearly 100 points
- Retail Pumpkin Patch stores to close
- Companies Bega is bringing Vegemite home
- Business Woolies poaches grocery guru
- National Apartment fears come home to roost
Transaction charges Don’t get caught by card disputes
A SUSPICIOUS transaction on your credit or debit card statement is as likely to be an honest mistake or oversight rather than something shadier.
Iconic sausage First Aussie review of UK Bunnings’ snags
WATCH: AFTER Bunnings opened its first store in the UK, this Aussie went to see if its most iconic product — the Bunnings sausage — was up to scratch.
- Real Life Heatstroke victim’s widow welcomes baby
- Fashion Lisa Wilkinson’s dig at Jesinta Franklin
- Animals Zebra attacks and drags zookeeper
- Illness 10-year-old died from herpes virus
- School Life Teacher’s ‘brilliant’ welcome to pupils
- Illness $1m plan to tackle thunderstorm asthma
- Illness Cost to see GPs has ‘skyrocketed’
Program trial Push to break public housing cycle
A PROGRAM that aims to help people get out of public housing, assist with employment and arm them with financial skills is being trialled in WA.
- WA News Perth homes pricey on a global scale
- WA News Perth house hunters turning green
- WA News Calls flood in about $15k first home grant
- WA News First-time buyers 'better off' in Perth
- WA News Perth's priciest homes sold in 2016
- WA News Property prices recede at record rates
- WA News Freo heirloom passed to new generation
The ultimate girls’ guide to Hawaii
WHETHER you’re celebrating birthdays, hen’s parties or reunions — Hawaii’s islands have everything a group of girls needs to escape the daily grind.
You’ve been doing Bali all wrong
FOR years, Seminyak in Bali has lured travellers. But 15 minutes west, a new songbird beckons, and it’s hipper, quieter and a lot more rewarding.
Redundancies mark the end of Allphones
AT least 69 Allphones employees have been made redundant and 18 stores closed after the independent Aussie telco giant went into administration.
- Animals Thousands stung as jellyfish invade beach
- Technology Uber looks to the sky with flying cars
- Technology Telstra text messages are lost forever
- Smartphone ‘I’ve never known that to happen before’
- Smartphone The gadget that turned Apple around
- Hacking Russian arrests spark conspiracy theories
- Animals Man bitten by snake in Brisbane CBD