Perth
Judge rules 'extreme' porn inadmissible in Claremont serial killer trial
Justice Stephen Hall has ruled on what propensity evidence the state will be allowed to submit at trial, and whether all eight charges will be heard in one trial or two.
- by Heather McNeill
Property bydomain
Rents up, house prices down under Labor government, report claims
New modelling suggests a $2.3b loss in stamp duty revenue if Labor is elected at the federal election and introduces its mooted changes to negative gearing.
- by Tawar Razaghi
What buying a one-room shack in the middle of nowhere taught me
I discovered the shack while trying to buy the block next door. Six months later, the owner rang me to see if I was still interested.
- by Jayne D’Arcy
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City life
Home loses roof as mini tornado rips through Toodyay
Witnesses said the phenomenon lasted about four minutes, and ripped the roof, kitchen windows and French doors off a nearby property in West Toodyay.
Why this pub has been pouring Perth's best Guinness for 26 years
There is no doubt Guinness is one of the most famous beers in the world. And the best day of the year to enjoy a pint of the the black stuff is of course today - St Patrick's Day.
- by David Prestipino and Phil Hickey