Latest winner Lotto luck shines in Perth's north

PERTH has a new jackpot winner after Saturday's Lotto draw - but the prize fell just short of the magic million mark .

Andrew Forrest Is this the man to save the Force?

Super Rugby Rd 17 - Force v Waratahs

THE Force’s bid for Super Rugby survival has received a massive boost, with billionaire mining magnate Andrew Forrest pledging he will do whatever he can to ensure the Perth franchise isn’t axed.

Shock blaze Fire destroys historic Quinninup Tavern

The Quinninup Tavern, which was destroyed by fire early on Saturday morning.

THE South West is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic venues after the 67-year-old Quinninup Tavern went up in flames in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Long-awaited Bennell makes successful return

Harley Bennell leaps to take a mark. Picture: Daniel Wilkins

INJURY-PLAGUED midfielder Harley Bennell has emerged unscathed from his comeback match at Leederville Oval this afternoon in a blessing for Fremantle.  

Tragedy Skydivers chilling last moments captured

UPDATE: THE final moments of the plane ride of a Sydney-based skydiver and a Singaporean national in Australia on a work visa, before they plunged to their deaths has been captured.

Police Forensic Officers on Mitchell Freeway north of Perth. 15 July 2017 Picture: Ross Swanborough.

Blocked off Mystery of woman's body clogs freeway

UPDATE: THE Mitchell Freeway was a crime scene and several Scarborough homes were searched as police investigated a 35-year-old woman’s death, which was uncovered in bizarre circumstances.

In court Man charged over road rage rampage

Melissa Hahn says she thought she was going to die when her Nissan Navara was rammed off the road. Picture: Seven News.

A MANDURAH man faces a string of charges over a terrifying crime rampage south of Perth.

Terror victim ‘Kirsty’s the angel we all know she was’

Memorial Service for Kirsty Boden

TAMARAMA Surf Life Savers paddled out sunflowers in memory of clubbie Kirsty Boden, the Australian nurse who fell victim to last month’s London terror attack.

Anti-social Fighting at 'out-of-control-party'

Police at a Ferndale house where they are investigating the death of a man. Picture: Seven News

UPDATE: PEOPLE fighting in the street prompted police to declare a party in Yangebup an out-of-control gathering - the latest in a spate of party incidents in the southern Perth suburb.

Fare go Locals grounded by $6k Broome airfares

Broome Airport

BROOME residents say they can no longer afford to fly to Perth, with one-way flights this Sunday priced at nearly $6000.

Changed man New daughter brings out Kerr's soft side

DANIEL Kerr’s care as he adjusts the flowery headband of his newborn daughter Luka is as true as his journey back from being a once-troubled West Coast football star.

Music queen Beyonce’s fierce, sexy new look

BEYONCE has left her fans shocked by posting more photos of her post-baby body on Instagram, a month after giving birth to twins.

Finding love Rich playboy competes for Monk’s heart

SOPHIE Monk might’ve requested down-to-earth suitors for her stint on the reality show but one multi-millionaire seems to have thrown his hat in the ring.

Road terror 'I thought I was going to die'

TWO women were terrorised - one allegedly rammed off the road at high speed - in a road rage rampage  south of Perth.

Sodium cyanide Firefighters respond to chemical spill

SEVEN fire crews have raced to the scene of a chemical spill in Kewdale.

Extradition Alleged people smuggler in WA court

AN alleged people smuggler accused of sending more than 200 asylum seekers to Australia has been extradited from Indonesia to a WA court.

Parasailing tragedy Go-getter stayed out of business limelight

ROGER Hussey was one of a band of smart go-getters pulled into Robert Holmes a Court’s inner circle as the WA businessman began his rise to power.

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Dark fantasy flick may make you cry

REVIEW: Liam Neeson voices a wild creature in the raw, dark fantasy film A Monster Calls, also starring Sigourney Weaver and Felicity Jones.

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Dean Smith 'A facet of who I am - not the foundation'

Dean Smith (WA Liberal senator) is an openly gay WA Federal Liberal senator who is fighting for same sex marriage pictured in Mt Lawley, Perth. 17 June 2017. Picture: Ross Swanborough.

WA Liberal Senator Dean Smith faces his toughest fight as he tries to bring about new laws that will allow same-sex marriage in our country.  

Bar design Local boy back to weave magic

STM Ashley Sutton Bar designer, pictured in his hometown Fremantle picture: Richard Hatherly

AFTER years of globetrotting, Ashley Sutton — the world’s top bar designer — is back in his hometown weaving his magic on Fremantle punters.

Christopher Pyne on ABC show Q & A. Pic ABC

Encryption Spies will get access to phones

FEDERAL Cabinet member Christopher Pyne says he doesn’t expect a fight from Apple, Facebook and Google when the government introduces legislation to unlock encrypted messages.

Broad church Turnbull stands by Menzies speech

The Prime Minister hosts a "family fun day" at the his Canberra residence, The Lodge. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnball welcomes guests to the lodge... Photography by Andrew Taylor taken at the Lodge in Canberra on the 7th February 2016

PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has defended his speech on the Liberal Party as Pauline Hanson and Cory Bernardi used his comments to recruit members.

Bold claim Turnbull: ‘We’re not conservatives’

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MALCOLM Turnbull has hit back at internal critics, boldly asserting that the Liberal Party has never been a conservative party.

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Joe Spagnolo Courage, integrity on same-sex vote

IT is often said that there is no greater love, than that of a parent for their child. It is with this in mind that I would like to share part of a letter sent to WA Liberal Senator Dean Smith.

RendezView Women, we’re selling ourselves short

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WE knew it was true, and now an entrepreneur has said it. The economy is built on women undervaluing themselves, writes Saman Shad.

RendezView Should boys be allowed in female change rooms?

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HOW old is too old to take your son into the female change rooms? Koraly Dimitriadis poses the question after a recent pool outing with her young daughter.

Long-awaited Bennell makes successful return

INJURY-PLAGUED midfielder Harley Bennell has emerged unscathed from his comeback match at Leederville Oval this afternoon in a blessing for Fremantle.  

Fairytale finish Hodgson’s fairytale finish as Force rout Tahs

THE Western Force bid farewell to retiring flanker Matt Hodgson in grand style, thumping the NSW Waratahs 40-11 in Saturday night’s Super Rugby clash in Perth.

Grand slam Muguruza wins Wimbledon on HawkEye challenge

GARBINE Muguruza powered her way to her first title at Wimbledon and second at a Grand Slam tournament, beating a fading Venus Williams in style.

Premiere Of HBO's "Game Of Thrones" Season 7 - Red Carpet

GOT stars promise fast paced season

THE cast of Game of Thrones has stepped out for the premiere of the second-last season of the biggest television show in the world ahead of the season seven launch on Monday.

Lisa Wilkinson escapes Sydney chill

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LISA Wilkinson is taking a much-needed break from hosting Today, swapping her suits for swimwear as she escaped Sydney’s winter chill for the European sun.

Australians score Emmy nominations

Supplied Editorial Fwd: Nicole Kidman plays Celeste Wright in Big Little Lies

FOUR Australian actors, including Nicole Kidman, have received Emmy nominations, with Westworld and SNL leading the pack with 22 nods.

RendezView Fossil fuels are here to stay, despite Al Gore

Former US vice president Al Gore poses for a photograph in Sydney, Monday, July 10, 2017. Al Gore is in the country to promote the documentary An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power. (AAP Image/Keri Megelus) NO ARCHIVING

AL GORE has used a business model based on fear to make himself rich, yet his every apocalyptic scenario has failed to materialise, writes Miranda Devine.

RendezView Why is consensual sex with the boss a problem?

Amber Harrison. Picture: Supplied

OFFICE affairs seriously damaged these high-profile careers but they shouldn’t have, writes Claire Harvey. Corporate giants should let the staff screw around.

Inside my $280 million cruise life

Inside my $280 million cruise life

THERE’S champagne on boarding, a private butler (of course) and toiletries served on a silver platter. Take a peek into the world of a luxury traveller.

Sorry Disneyland, we’re going here instead

Sorry Disneyland, we’re going here instead

IF you thought Disney was the ultimate family holiday, you’ve never been to this place. From cool theme parks to fun food, here’s what you’ve been missing.