Winner, winner WA's latest Lotto multi-millionaire

One lucky WA Oz Lotto player has claimed a share of tonight’s $30m draw.  

Harris trial Majority ruling allowed in Harris case

Majority ruling allowed in Harris case

A JUDGE will allow jurors to reach a majority verdict in the Rolf Harris case after they failed again to reach a unanimous verdict.

Ocean Reef Marina development for Perth's north

Artist impression of Ocean Reef marina

A MARINA in Perth's north is a sure thing after the WA Liberals pledged $105 million to its development, weeks after Labor committed $40 million to a similar project.

Theft victim Elderly Perth man's happy ending

Happy ending

UPDATE: A generous 7 News viewer has gifted a Perth grandfather a new mobility scooter after his old one was stolen.

Fake news Trump lists ‘unreported’ Aussie terror attacks

Trump lists ‘unreported’ Aussie terror attacks

THE White House has listed five Australian incidents, including the Lindt Siege, which was carried out by Man Haron Monis, as acts of terror not covered by the media, accusing it of deliberately minimising coverage of Islamic State.

Jorveth Hulton, Nayoka Toni Toleafoa-Hulton and Diego Hulton. Diego is about to have his life support switched off after being bashed in Ellenbrook. Picture: Nayoka Toni Toleafoa-Hulton / Facebook

Perth father Ellenbrook pub fight victim dies in hospital

THE 37-year-old father who was attacked in Ellenbrook on Friday night has died at Royal Perth Hospital this afternoon.

Gruesome killing Aussie gets death penalty for murder

A supplied image obtained Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017 of Australian man Antonio Bagnato. Bagnato has been found guilty and sentenced to death by a Thai court for his role in the 2015 abduction and murder of Hells Angels gang member Wayne Schneider. (AAP Image/Facebook) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

AUSTRALIAN Antonio Bagnato has been found guilty and sentenced to death for his role in the abduction and murder of Sydney underworld figure Wayne Schneider at a Thai resort.

Animal cruelty RSPCA probe death of dog left in car

RSPCA are investigating after claims a dog died after being left in a car on a 42 degree day. Picture: Bill Hatto

ANIMAL welfare authorities have launched an investigation into a dog's death after claims it was left in a car on a 42 degree day.

Movin' Melvin Brown spreads joy at RPH

Movin' Melvin Brown performs at Royal Perth Hospital. Picture: Grant Wynne

HE'S performed at Oprah Winfrey's Birthday and appeared alongside Stevie Wonder and James Brown, but today Movin' Melvin Brown was at Royal Perth Hospital.

Sentencing delayed for paedophile priest

Anglican Priest Raymond Sydney Cheek on bail after facing charges for historic child sex offences against 5 boys between 1955-85. Picture: Simon Santi The West Australian

A FORMER WA Anglican priest convicted of historic child sex offences dating back to the 1950s has had his sentencing delayed.

Department of Corrective Services youth Justice services deputy commissioner Rachael Green at he Banksia Hill Detention Centre in Canning Vale. Picture: Mari Nirme

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.

Security breech All Blacks bug scandal centres on guard

HE’S the burly, Aussie, bodyguard hired to protect the likes of Paris Hilton, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Clinton, but Adrian “Gardie” Gard is now accused of fabricating the All Blacks hotel room bugging scandal.

She’s gone Posh flees after ‘Beckileaks’ drama

VICTORIA Beckham takes off amid husband David Beckham’s hacked emails scandal, where he called an honours committee ‘unappreciative c***s’.

Role model Christie Brinkley, 63, stuns in bikini shoot

CHRISTIE Brinkley has appeared in a stunning photo shoot for Sports Illustrated’s famous swimsuit issue aged 63, alongside her daughters.

Boating tragedy Heartbroken wife’s tribute to husband

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.

REIWA data Kallaroo Perth’s best-performing suburb

THE northern coastal suburb of Kallaroo has again been revealed as Perth’s best-performing suburb.

Kicked repeatedly 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.

'Drive-by' Police investigate Noranda 'shooting'

POLICE are investigating what is believed to be a drive-by shooting in Noranda.  

In this image released by The Weinstein Company, Nicole Kidman and Sunny Pawar appear in a scene from "Lion." Kidman was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017, for her work in the film. The 89th Academy Awards will take place on Feb. 26. (Mark Rogers/The Weinstein Company via AP)

Lion bares its claws at Paul Hogan

LION has held on to the coveted number one spot for three weeks in a row, a feat that was last achieved more than 30 years ago by Australia’s most popular film ever.

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Riding high Not your typical surfing poster girl

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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

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

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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?

Belle Taylor. STM Editor. Features Writer. Journalist. Reporter.

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?

Gary Adshead. Picture: Jody D'Arcy

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.

Congested ladder What the Wildcats need to make playoffs

WILDCATS fans will be barracking for upsets this weekend, because if the bookmakers’ favourites win all their games, Perth's 30-year playoff streak will come to an end.  

Essendon captaincy Heppel nod looks to be a Don deal

DYSON Heppell could be named captain of Essendon as early as Wednesday, and Bombers champion Matthew Lloyd says the 24-year-old is the right candidate.

NBA Watch: LeBron’s impossible game-saving 3

LEBRON James hit an incredible fadeaway three-pointer and Cleveland managed without him for most of overtime in a memorable win over Washington.

2017 My Kitchen Rules (MKR) .. Amy & Tyson, QLD. Picture: Channel 7

MKR’s ‘angry, angry man’ defended

MKR’s ‘angry, angry man’ Tyson Murr has to walk the walk tonight as he and his sister Amy, who defends him, show off their instant restaurant.

Actor follows in the footsteps of Hoges

Actor follows in the footsteps of Hoges

ACTOR Josh Lawson has paid tribute to Paul Hogan ahead of portraying the Sydney Harbour Bridge rigger turned Hollywood star in Seven’s miniseries Hoges.

Chrissy Teigen’s Super Bowl nip slip

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.

RendezView Public vs. private healthcare? Public, of course

Public vs. private healthcare? Public, of course

Why is the private healthcare sector propped up by taxpayers to the tune of billions while the public sector suffers, asks Margaret Wenham.

RendezView Single mums are not lazy. They’re brave

Single mums are not lazy. They’re brave

One Nation WA candidate David Archibald has described single mums as ‘lazy’. I’ve got some other descriptions for them, writes Juliet Potter.

Cruise deal cheaper than a night out

Cruise deal cheaper than a night out

WITH the cost of going out so high in Australia, you could easily believe it’s cheaper to go on a cruise — well, this deal proves it.

The real reason why flights are cheap

The real reason why flights are cheap

TRAVELLERS really hit the jackpot last year with international flights sinking to record low prices. This is why there are still bargains ahead.