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Mental health

Chief psychiatrist to review case of  Perth teenager who died moments after appointment

Kate Savage, a Perth teen with sever mental health issues, was hit by a car after stepping into traffic .

Kate's mother spoke out after her daughter suffered critical injuries on Albany Highway just moments after leaving an appointment with the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service.

  • by Daile Cross

Jacinda Ardern, riding COVID success, launches re-election bid

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks at the Labour Party 2020 election campaign launch.

The September 19 election is "more important than ever" because of the pandemic, Ardern told Labour Party faithful in Auckland on Saturday.

  • by Matthew Brockett

Richmond Tigers face Port Adelaide Power in top-four blockbuster, Connor Rozee a late out

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The Brisbane Lions' comfortable win over the Western Bulldogs might have come at a cost with Charlie Cameron hurting his knee, while Port Adelaide won a classic against Richmond.

  • by Ronny Lerner

Juukan Gorge traditional owners condemn Rio Tinto after inquiry reveals blast could have been avoided

The site at Juukan Gorge that was reduced to rubble to extend one of Rio Tinto's iron ore mines.

The traditional owners of the land where 46,000-year-old Aboriginal rock shelters were destroyed have revealed the anguish they feel after learning about the ‘dysfunctional’ process that led to the blast.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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'States need to spend more', Treasurer pleads as Victoria records 466 new cases

'States need to spend more', Treasurer pleads as Victoria records 466 new cases

Australia continues to battle COVID-19 with Victoria still the centre of the attention as stage four lockdown begins to bite.

  • by Roy Ward
Alicia Ramsay is recovering at Royal Perth Hospital.

Third swimmer in one week injured by humpback whales off Exmouth coast

Alicia Ramsay was snorkelling near a coral reef as part of her whale shark tour when a humpback whale and her calf approached the group.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola and Renae Henry
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AFL 2020

Tigers apologise after groping claims, Saint also sorry for separate incident

Two premiership Tigers have admitted to "unacceptable" behaviour and apologised amid allegations they had groped a teammate.

  • by Jon Pierik
Politicians from across the major parties and the crossbench are calling for separate probes to more comprehensively examine universities' reliance on China.

MPs push for parliamentary probe into CCP influence at Australian universities

Appetite across the major parties and crossbench for scrutiny of universities' reliance on China is growing.

  • by Fergus Hunter and Eryk Bagshaw
Reading in language is important to identity, says ILF ambassador Jessica Mauboy.

Jessica Mauboy returns to the studio for a special recording

The pop star has learned to sing in Indigenous languages as part of a campaign to encourage children to read.

  • by Linda Morris
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Western Australia

Chevron's Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island off Western Australia
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Gorgon inspection notice could see entire plant switched off

The notices could have serious implications for the ongoing operation of the Gorgon LNG plant if severe issues are found with the heat exchangers, which carry highly explosive propane.  

  • by Hamish Hastie

WA delays easing of restrictions once again amid Victorian pandemic crisis

WA delays easing of restrictions once again amid Victorian pandemic crisis

Premier Mark McGowan has announced a further delay in easing WA's pandemic measures, telling reporters on Friday 'phase five' restrictions would be delayed until at least August 29.

  • by Nathan Hondros

Rio Tinto reveals how much iron ore from Aboriginal caves blast was worth

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The mining giant decided to destroy two 46,000-year-old Aboriginal rock shelters in order to access valuable iron ore.

  • by Nick Toscano and Hamish Hastie

Commonwealth withdrawal from border challenge 'an egg that must now be unscrambled'

WA Premier Mark McGowan, QLD businessman and politician Clive Palmer.

Western Australia's Solicitor-General slams the Commonwealth’s intervention in Clive Palmer's legal challenge to WA’s hard border.

  • by Heather McNeill

Union claims of 'exploited' Austal workers sent to Fair Work for investigation

A Cape-class vessel built by Austal for the  Australian Border Force.

The workers face the prospect of being sent home, despite concerns of civil unrest and COVID-19 in the Philippines.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

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Politics

Former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke pictured in 2016.
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States fight it out for seat named in honour of Bob Hawke

A tug-of-war over the legacy of Labor prime minister Bob Hawke is brewing as Australia's election umpire prepares to name a federal electorate in his honour.

  • by Anthony Galloway

Business

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Call me Scrooge: Why I love tracking my money the old-fashioned way

Nothing makes me feel more in control of my money than an old-fashioned brainstorm about what I have and where it's all going.

  • by Jessica Irvine

World

Chinese businesses and tourists in the beach town of Beidaihe.

In Beidaihe, a Chinese Communist beach party bummer

The seaside town Mao made famous is grappling with the economic reality of the coronavirus and the political challenges facing its leaders.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw and Sanghee Liu
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Why buyers go crazy for this beautiful style of home

This is no Hamptons home. Instead, it's a modern interpretation of the iconic Queenslander, inspired by houses from the Nordic countries – and buyers love it.

  • by Ellen Lutton
A charming terrace transformed into boutique accommodation

A charming terrace transformed into boutique accommodation

Terrace houses have come to thrive under a new generation of home owners, making their mark on these historic homes.

  • by Pauline Morrissey
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Life & Culture

Jafar Yawari and Natalie Le Sueur: "He has taught me to see life as sacred and to enjoy the simple things."

'He looked so sad': the new mum who welcomed a refugee into her home

After seeing a photo of Afghan teen Jafar Yawari in the paper, Natalie Le Sueur invited him to live with her family. It was the beginning of an extraordinary story.

  • by Susan Horsburgh

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Sport

Callan Ward was accused of staging after being awarded a free kick for this incident with Essendon's Shaun McKernan.

'The words of cowards': Ward sent death threats after staging controversy

The AFL community has rallied around veteran Callan Ward after he said he had received death threats from angry fans.

  • by Andrew Wu
Callan Ward of the Giants is congratulated by team mates after kicking the goal that sealed the match.

Giants reel in big lead to run down Bombers

Former GWS skipper Callan Ward appeared to feign head-high contact to win a free kick that sealed a stirring four-point win against Essendon on Friday night.

  • by Vince Rugari
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AFL 2020

Tigers apologise after groping claims, Saint also sorry for another incident

Two premiership Tigers have admitted to "unacceptable" behaviour and apologised amid allegations they had groped a teammate.

  • by Jon Pierik
Isaac Quaynor was injured after coming into contact with Sydney youngster Sam Wicks's boot.

AFL warns of big fines for metal studs breaches after gruesome injury

The AFL has put players and clubs on notice over the use of illegal metal studs after the gruesome injury to Collingwood young gun Isaac Quaynor.

  • by Andrew Wu
Trent Cotchin will not play against Port Adelaide.

Tigers rest Cotchin, axe Higgins for Port Adelaide clash

Richmond has taken a cautious approach with skipper Trent Cotchin and will rest him from a potential grand-final preview against Port Adelaide on Saturday.

  • by Jon Pierik
Saints coach Brett Ratten after is side's stirring win against the Suns.

Brett Ratten lauds Saints' maturity, Geary fit for crunch Cats clash

The second-placed Saints will play the fifth-placed Cats in a match that will pit one of the most exciting attacking sides against one of the most disciplined defences. 

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Non-call: Angus Monfries is tackled by Mark Baguley.
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AFL 2020

Holding the ball: How did we get here?

The holding-the-ball rule hasn't changed on paper. But it has on the field. So how did we get here and why?

  • by Sam McClure
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