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Andrew Mallard walks out of Casuarina prison with John Quigley.

Wrongfully convicted WA man Andrew Mallard dies in Los Angeles

Andrew Mallard walks out of Casuarina prison with John Quigley.

Andrew Mallard, the man who spent over a decade in jail for a murder he did not commit, has died in the United States.

  • by Phil Hickey

Premium New Zealand honey producer admits adding chemicals: report

Demand for honey, which is believed to have health and cosmetics benefits, has been growing globally, especially for manuka honey.

Evergreen had been allegedly adding synthetic chemicals to increase the levels of the anti-bacterial agents, allowing the company to sell the honey at a higher price.

  • by Lidia Kelly

'A real pity': WA rooftop solar lagging way behind nation's top three

Rooftop solar in WA almost overtook Victoria five years ago, but is now far behind.

The gap between WA’s solar photovoltaic capacity and that of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland has widened to a gulf, new data shows.

  • by Emma Young

Pilot praised for saving lives of passengers on Bungle Bungles scenic flight

The Gippsland Aeronautics GA-* Airvan crashed in remote bushland in WA's north west in May 2018.

A pilot forced to make an emergency landing in WA's north west after the engine on a scenic flight failed has been praised for saving the lives of his seven passengers.

  • by Heather McNeill

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The scene in Alkimos.

Storm hurls debris across Perth and WA, cutting power to thousands

The Good Friday storms has flung so much debris across Perth and the regions that it brought down powerlines, severing electricity supply to 10,000 homes.

  • by Emma Young
Paddy Ryder puts another goal through for Port Adelaide.

Slick Port power home to crush West Coast in the wet

Port Adelaide took full advantage of the Eagles' weakness with slippery conditions to post a 42-point win in a rain-soaked clash at Optus Stadium.

  • by Justin Chadwick
Roscoe Holyoake was arrested and charged in San Francisco for allegedly attempting to kidnap a young boy.

Perth DJ Roski pleads not guilty to kidnapping child

Roscoe Holyoake was charged with kidnapping and child endangerment after allegedly attempting to snatch a two-year-old boy from his stroller.

  • by Peter Mitchell
Insta-famous Perth bunny Smudge and her special blend of coffee released for Easter.

Perth's own Insta-famous bunny brings Easter delivery 

'Influencer' rabbit Smudge is lending her likeness to a special blend of a local roast – and it's for a very good cause. 

  • by Cameron Myles
Borce Ristevski arrives at the Supreme Court on Thursday to be sentenced for manslaughter over his wife's death.

Prosecutors may appeal Ristevski sentence outrage

The DPP left the door open to appeal Borce Ristevski's sentence, as the wife-killer could walk free in five years.

  • by Tammy Mills
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Eight years after its launch, social networking giant Facebook is poised to file papers for an initial public offering seeking to raise at least $5 billion according to US media reports on January 31, 2012.

Labor demands Facebook remove 'fake news' posts about false death tax plans

Social media giant faces first real test of its promise to crack down on false election material.

  • by David Wroe

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Take a look at the world's tallest building made of wood

Take a look at the world's tallest building made of wood

The 18-storey tower eclipses the previous record by a mammoth 32 metres but despite the benefits of timber, why don't we have more of them in Australia?

  • by Kell Andersen
Incredible Greek mansion built into a cliff for sale for $8.65m

Incredible Greek mansion built into a cliff for sale for $8.65m

To get around tough planning laws, 4500 tonnes of earth were shifted to build this seven-bedroom house into a cliff overlooking the Aegean. It's now for sale.

  • by Melissa Heagney

Business

Atlassian founders Mike Cannon-Brookes (left) and Scott Farquhar (right)

All shook up: Behind the rise of Atlassian, Australia's $35b tech giant

The origins and rise of Atlassian have been well covered. But what does the company actually do? And what is the strategy behind its success?

  • by John McDuling
 Phil King, Chief Investment Officer and founder Regal Funds Management

How a short-selling King chooses his prey

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Malaysians gather outside Lynas Corporations Annual General Meeting in Sydney on Tuesday, to oppose the company's rare earth processing plant in Kuantan. Image lauren farrow  AAP

Record result but still no breathing space for Lynas

  • by Colin Kruger

Small business

Attitude problem? Performance reviews can be frustrating unless specifics are given.

The odd things managers say

  • by James Adonis
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This above all: to thine own Spock be true

Star Trek actor Ethan Peck reflects on Discovery's thrilling second season finale. Warning: spoilers. 

  • by Michael Idato
Director Jim Jarmusch’s zombie film The Dead Don’t Die will open the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14.

Zombies to star at Cannes Film Festival, but no Netflix or Tarantino

Netflix films won't show at Cannes this year, but organisers indicated they are willing to change their minds about the streaming giant in the future.

  • by Sarah White

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I block my children's friends on Instagram - this is why

As soon as I get a notification they have started following me, I immediately block them and move on with my day.

  • by Bianca Wordley
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The new $16 million Aston Martin you can never drive

They're brand new, cost millions of dollars and look half a century old - and Australian's can't drive them.

  • by Toby Hagon
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AFL live scores: North Melbourne v Essendon

It's a fascinating round five clash. Essendon have surprised by including forward Joe Daniher who had originally been picked to return via the VFL.

Eddie Betts.

Players resolve to take stand against racist trolls

After watching a documentary on Adam Goodes, Eddie Betts urged players attending the Indigenous All Stars Summit in February to confront racism on social media.

  • by Peter Ryan

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