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Hutt River Province founder Prince Leonard dies aged 93
The self-proclaimed prince, who had a long battle with emphysema, was admitted to hospital in Geraldton at the weekend with a severe chest infection.
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'Too late to leave' as bushfire threatens lives and homes in Albany
Residents in an Albany suburb have been warned their lives are in danger, with DFES issuing a bushfire emergency notice.
Subiaco Markets redevelopment leaps first hurdle with City endorsement
In a meeting that ran past midnight, council endorsed the proposal despite opposition to the height from locals concerned about neighbourhood character.
- by Emma Young
'No incentive' to make elderly patients better, royal commission told
Hearing told that the aged care sector was so broken 'there’s an incentive to make people sicker in order to get a [financial] return'.
- by Bianca Hall
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Opinion
Indigenous
Paradise lost as Broome battles the booze
Whatever we’re doing to try to help this situation is not working. We are failing these people.
- by Kate Hedley
Perth driver towing sparking trailer chased by police
Driver on the run after a dramatic chase through Perth's south east.
- by Heather McNeill
'Like winning lotto': New treatment to fight cancer
Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy is like attacking tumours with a scalpel.
- by Anthony Colangelo and Liam Mannix
Opinion
Julie Bishop
Julie Bishop intends to stay, while Curtin hopefuls circle
Will she go or will she stay? That's the question WA's political aspirants can't quite get out of their heads.
- by Nathan Hondros
Famous Chinese health food brand stung in honey scandal
Tong Ren Tang has been banned and fined for repackaging and selling expired honey as "premium".
- by Kirsty Needham
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Crime
Police recover a portion of guns stolen in 'extremely well organised' heist
- by Phil Hickey
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Politics
Analysis
Asylum seekers
Facts matter in refugee debate
The Morrison government will launch an ugly scare campaign, but Bill Shorten knows what to expect.
- by David Crowe
World
Property bydomain
Is air pollution a problem in your home? How to know for sure
We usually associate air pollution with the outside environment, but the reality is that air pollution can also create havoc for us indoors.
- by Melissa Gerke
21-year-old Kylie Jenner's home makes the cover of Architectural Digest
Notable artworks include a large screenprint from Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Andy Warhol screenprints of Marilyn Monroe.
- by Stuff contributor
Business
Losses from CSL, CBA drag ASX lower
The Australian sharemarket closed 0.3 per cent lower on Wednesday, as investors in the index heavyweights headed for the exits.
- by William McInnes
Car industry hit by royal commission fallout and nervous customers
- by Jennifer Duke and Nick Bonyhady
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Entertainment
A child - and a relationship - go missing in the plot-twisty thriller The Cry
Jenna Coleman, Ewen Leslie and Asher Keddie bring startling depth to Helen Fitzgerald's novel.
- by Larissa Dubecki
Australia becomes a (semi) permanent member of Eurovision
This year's contest in Tel Aviv will mark Australia's fifth year taking part but, until now, it's been by invitation.
- by Amy Croffey
Lifestyle
Smarter living
Nine bad habits that are still ruining your health
There are plenty of ways we can improve our health by cutting out simple daily habits.
- by Michael Jarosky
Analysis
Streaming
What Spotify's big podcast purchases mean for the future of the medium
The purchase of Gimlet and Anchor will make Spotify the first true competitor to Apple in the podcast space.
- by Peter Wells
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Sport
Golfers hope quirky World Super 6 golf event stays in Perth
Lucas Herbert hopes the World Super 6 Perth won't be killed off but admits tournament organisers face a tricky task attracting the game's best players west.
Perth maestro Castro hailed A-League's greatest ever
Glory keeper Liam Reddy is adamant Diego Castro is the A-League's greatest ever player, saying his prolonged brilliance eclipses the rest of the best.