Eliza Borrello reports for AM, The World Today and PM from Perth. Before this she spent five years as one of the ABC's federal political reporters in Canberra. Eliza has also worked in the press gallery in the Parliament of Western Australia. Her first job with the ABC was in the Broome bureau. She began her reporting career as a cadet at the Broome Advertiser.
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| UpdatedUS President Donald Trump has created a more volatile global security situation, which could spell trouble for Australia's energy supplies, experts say.
Topics: oil-and-gas, trade, defence-and-national-security, foreign-affairs, world-politics, government-and-politics, australia, united-states, china
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West Australian Premier Colin Barnett says the eastern states should follow WA's lead and reserve some of their natural gas for domestic use to curb energy shortages.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, consumer-finance, consumer-protection, economic-trends, oil-and-gas, regulation, government-and-politics, australia, wa
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| UpdatedRenewables company Carnegie Clean Energy confirms it is interested in developing WA Labor's proposal for a wave power farm in Albany, in Western Australia's Great Southern.
Topics: tidal-energy, energy, elections, states-and-territories, albany-6330, perth-6000, wa
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| UpdatedThe Government is considering lifting a ban on allowing the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to invest in carbon capture and storage, as well as low-emission coal-fired plants, but Labor says there will not be any support from the market.
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, environmental-policy, environment, energy, climate-change
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| UpdatedGreens MP Adam Bandt is criticised for saying changes to the Native Title Act were rushed through Parliament to benefit the Adani coal mine in Queensland.
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, indigenous-policy, community-and-society, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, perth-6000
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| UpdatedA West Australian company hopes to crack into Australia's lucrative wellness market with what they hope will be the next super food to take health conscious consumers by storm — lupin flakes.
Topics: health, food-and-cooking, lifestyle-and-leisure, wa, australia
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| UpdatedAfter 47 years on the throne, the self-declared sovereign of Hutt River is due to hand over the reins of Australia's oldest micro-nation to his son in an abdication ceremony — but the Prime Minister will not be there to witness it.
Topics: royal-and-imperial-matters, states-and-territories, government-and-politics, perth-6000, geraldton-6530, wa
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| UpdatedThe head of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight is likely north of the area where the search is now suspended, but the Australian Transport Minister says no one knows for sure.
Topics: air-transport, accidents, perth-6000
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| UpdatedA Chinese-Australian man running for Pauline Hanson's One Nation in the West Australian election defends the party leader's comments, saying her "views are not reflective of what they are today".
Topics: government-and-politics, state-parliament, pauline-hanson, one-nation, wa, australia
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| UpdatedDisqualified West Australian senator Rod Culleton is granted more time to get his financial affairs in order after he was declared bankrupt in December.
Topics: courts-and-trials, government-and-politics, federal-parliament, perth-6000
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West Australian Indigenous MP Ken Wyatt's supporters are welcoming his new ministry but say he would be well qualified to become the federal Indigenous affairs minister, replacing Senator Nigel Scullion.
Topics: indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, government-and-politics, indigenous-policy, federal-government, parliament, wa, australia
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| UpdatedWest Australian man Christopher Lobban arrives in Florida to face child pornography charges and could spend 25 years in jail after losing a long battle to prevent his extradition.
Topics: child-abuse, sexual-offences, crime, perth-6000, wa, united-states
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| UpdatedPerth man Christopher Lobban is about to be extradited to Florida on child pornography charges, and his lawyer is warning it should serve as a cautionary tale.
Topics: child-abuse, community-and-society, law-crime-and-justice, perth-6000, wa, australia, united-states
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| UpdatedLocals at the Claremont Hotel, the bar where two of the Claremont serial killer's victims were last been seen on the nights they vanished in the 1990s, spoke to ABC reporter Eliza Borrello about hearing news of developments in the cases of the murdered women.
Topics: murder-and-manslaughter, crime, police, missing-person, community-and-society, law-crime-and-justice, claremont-6010, wa, australia
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| UpdatedThe WA Nationals leader's Pilbara seat is one of three lower house electorates One Nation will target in next March's state election, Pauline Hanson says.
Topics: elections, one-nation, nationals, wa
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| UpdatedOne Nation leader Pauline Hanson will fly to Perth today to vet potential candidates for the upcoming state election, two days after West Australian Senator Rod Culleton quit the party.
Topics: one-nation, states-and-territories, state-parliament, federal-parliament, government-and-politics, courts-and-trials, perth-6000, wa
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| UpdatedThe West Australian coroner will today hand down her findings into the death of a 22-year-old Aboriginal woman and decide if footage of her final hours should be released.
Topics: black-deaths-in-custody, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, death, community-and-society, wa
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The WA Government wants to trial parenting lessons for Indigenous families as part of a new pilot program that will go "back to the basics" and help reduce the number of Aboriginal children in state care.
Topics: children, parenting, indigenous-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander, wa
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A Perth start-up develops technology it is likening to a "Bloomberg terminal" for lawyers, where they can access real-time data including court cases and government documents.
Topics: information-technology, robots-and-artificial-intelligence, judges-and-legal-profession, perth-6000, wa
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| UpdatedA detainee inside Perth's Banksia Hill Detention Centre tells the ABC boredom and drugs are behind recent violence inside the juvenile facility.
Topics: youth, law-crime-and-justice, crime-prevention, wa, perth-6000
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New South Wales senator David Leyonhjelm applies to register his Liberal Democratic Party to run in the March 2017 West Australian election.
Topics: elections, political-parties, wa
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A private firm will be paid a bonus by the West Australia Government for every woman who does not return to jail two years after leaving.
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The union movement adds its voice to the campaign against the West Australian Nationals' proposed mining tax, flagging fears the plan risks jobs and could lead to pay cuts for workers.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, industry, government-and-politics, unions, wa
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| UpdatedFormer West Australian Liberal premier Richard Court will be Australia's next ambassador to Japan and is expected to take up his post early next year.
Topics: foreign-affairs, government-and-politics, japan, wa, asia
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| UpdatedA Perth lawyer, whose brother is part of the West Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) trial, says it has serious policy shortcomings.
Topics: disabilities, health, federal-government, federal---state-issues, states-and-territories, government-and-politics, health-policy, carers, wa, australia