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Coronavirus LIVE:  PM doubts border restrictions will lift before Christmas

Coronavirus LIVE: 
PM doubts border restrictions will lift before Christmas

Scott Morrison said he had hoped COVID-19 restrictions, including border closures, would have been resolved by Christmas, but he now his doubts.

  • by Marissa Calligeros

Juukan Gorge destruction shines light on Aboriginal group 'gags'

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

Rio Tinto's land use agreement with the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura offers a rare insight into the relationship between Aboriginal groups and mining companies.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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Pandemic's hidden fallout: Lockdown linked to jump in child abuse material arrests

Child abuse material offences have skyrocketed during the lockdown.

There are concerns coronavirus lockdown measures could have a role in a jump in arrests over child abuse material in Western Australia in recent months. 

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

Mines on alert as cases emerge at second PNG site

The Mount Hagen provincial hospital's emergency ward. The PNG government is worried about COVID-19 spreading from Port Moresby to the provinces.

COVID-19s has been detected at a second mine in Papua New Guinea, after an employee at the Lihir Mine owned by Newcrest Mining tested positive for the disease.

  • by Swati Pandey

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A doctor wearing appropriate PPE.

'Not good enough': Face mask shortages on the medical front line

Peak organisations representing doctors and nurses surveyed their members and found 20 per cent have limited access to personal protective equipment including surgical masks.

  • by Anna Patty
President Donald Trump smiles at Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota on July 3.

Trump wants his face carved alongside presidents on Mount Rushmore: source

An unnamed White House official has reportedly asked how an additional president could be added to the monument.

  • by David Millward
the first patient enrolled in Pfizer's COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine clinical trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, receives an injection.

Government must consider mandatory COVID-19 vaccination

It may seem outrageous, but they did it in Massachusetts to stop smallpox and in parts of New York City to stop measles.

  • by Tim Smartt
Jimmy Lai, who founded local newspaper Apple Daily, is arrested by police officers at his home in Hong Kong on Monday.

Hong Kong police raid major news organisation, arrest billionaire owner

Hong Kong police have arrested billionaire media tycoon Jimmy Lai on national security charges and raided his newspaper's headquarters.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Collin Morikawa is contesting just his second major following a tied 35th at last year's US Open.

Morikawa's shot of a lifetime ends Day's hopes at PGA Championship

Morikawa joined Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy in a unique slice of golf history as Jason Day's late charge was thwarted.

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

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

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

Anne Aly: 'God, how the f--- did I get here?'

Anne Aly: 'God, how the f--- did I get here?'

The first Muslim woman elected to federal Parliament discusses her mother's sex talk, and why she hates the politics of politics.

  • by Benjamin Law

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 reveal their anguish after learning about the ‘dysfunctional’ process that led to the blast.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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

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

The tour group was snorkelling near a coral reef when a humpback whale and her calf approached.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola and Renae Henry
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Energy

Gorgon inspection notice could see entire plant switched off

Chevron's Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island off Western Australia

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

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Politics

JobKeeper could be expanded to deal with further outbreaks

JobKeeper could be expanded to deal with further outbreaks

The federal government has raised the prospect of spending more on income support if needed to deal with a second wave of the pandemic as Labor warns cuts to the dole would rip millions of dollars out of the retail sector.

  • by Jennifer Duke

Business

Wall Street pours cold water on Trump's economic aid plan

Wall Street pours cold water on Trump's economic aid plan

The executive actions signed by President Donald Trump are unlikely to provide as much stimulus to the economy as he hopes, say analysts.

  • by Eric Martin and Maeve Sheehey

World

'Broken America': Grim US coronavirus milestone leaves Europe aghast

'Broken America': Grim US coronavirus milestone leaves Europe aghast

Confirmed coronavirus cases in the US hit 5 million – a bleak milestone met with astonishment and alarm in Europe.

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Hidden toll of one housing type during pandemic revealed

Hidden toll of one housing type during pandemic revealed

Almost three quarters of residents lost work, a fifth skipped meals and half reported a decline in their mental health.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Meet the five new couples about to take on The Block

Meet the five new couples about to take on The Block

We spoke to the latest cohort of contestants before they got started of the most challenging series yet – global pandemic included.

  • by Jemimah Clegg
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Life & Culture

Perth's Ben Polson in action on Australian Ninja Warrior.

Powerhouse Perth Ninja Warrior couple steel themselves for grand final challenge

Western Australia’s powerhouse Ninja Warrior couple Olivia Vivian and Ben Polson have fought their way to the grand final of this year’s season, taking on new challenges – and each other – in their quest to be crowned the nation’s best.

  • by Adam DiTullio

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Sport

First served: Oscar Allen marks ahead of the pack during West Coast's win over Carlton at Optus Stadium in Perth.

Eagles storm home after bright start by the Blues

They overcame a scare against Carlton on Sunday, but West Coast continues to bank important wins ahead of an inevitable return to hub life outside of Western Australia.

  • by Brad Elborough
Link-man: Melbourne's Kysaiah Pickett helped the Dees transition forward during their big win over North at Adelaide Oval.

Pickett's forward thinking helps Dees overrun the Roos

Coach Simon Goodwin has bemoaned his side's poor midfield-to-forward connection, but Kysaiah Pickett provided a key link as Melbourne romped home over North to claim a 57-point victory.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday.

Verstappen eclipses Hamilton to win 70th Anniversary Grand Prix

Red Bull's Max Verstappen won Formula One's 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday to end Mercedes' winning run.

  • by Alan Baldwin
Jason Day has returned to a share of the lead.

'It’s right there': Day sets stage for big PGA Championship finish

Former winner Jason Day has taken heart from remaining in contention despite what he described as a "poor" round at the PGA Championship in California.

  • by Doug Ferguson
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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
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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4 Points: Resurgent Port fly promising flag

Caught short: Port Adelaide's Peter Ladhams runs down Richmond's Derek Eggmolesse-Smith.

Win over reigning premiers proved Port Adelaide are the real deal; Moves afoot on grand final host; No awards for staging theatrics; Cat out of the bag.

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