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WA grocery prices tipped to rise as 'work and wander' ad campaign comes up short

WA grocery prices tipped to rise as 'work and wander' ad campaign comes up short

WA is staring down the barrel of a massive regional worker shortage caused by pandemic restrictions, which is threatening to derail the state's multibillion-dollar agricultural sector.

  • by Nathan Hondros

Storm warning: major projects told to prepare for 'extreme weather'

Preparing for extreme weather events such as floods and fires was considered a major priority among 68 per cent of respondents and a minor priority among another 26 per cent.

The government's peak infrastructure agency has been told 94 per cent of Australians want new projects to prepare for more extreme events such as floods and fires.

  • by David Crowe

Coronavirus updates LIVE: WA records three new cases, all returned travellers

Coronavirus updates LIVE: WA records three new cases, all returned travellers

WA has recorded three new cases of COVID-19 overnight, bringing the state's total to 665. All three cases are returned overseas travellers, aged in their 30s and 40s. 

  • by Rachael Dexter and Paul Sakkal

Top exec says WA needs a bigger 'creative spine' for film and TV studio plan to work

ITV studios boss David Mott.

In August, the McGowan government announced it was seeking proposals from the private sector to build and operate a film studio in Western Australia with a sound stage up to 3716 square metres.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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Distressing imagery: Strawberry in her dying minutes, and her puppies being sold in April at Claremont Puppies and Pets.

Strawberry the boxer left to rot while her puppies were sold to Claremont pet shop

A NSW puppy farm whistleblower has told of the cruel conditions 300 dogs were being kept in, including the distressing death of a 10-month-old boxer, whose puppies were sold in a WA pet shop.

  • by Aja Styles
Josh Kennedy kicked a big haul against the Pies.

Collingwood clash looms: Saturday night finals fever for Eagles fans in Perth

West Coast will play Collingwood in a cut-throat Saturday evening elimination final at Optus Stadium, the AFL has revealed.

  • by David Prestipino
Michelle Buckley with partner Chris O’Reilly and their boy James O’Reilly.

Missing toddler's mum airlifted to hospital following serious crash 

After finding Jimmy she spoke of the relief but on Monday Ms Buckley was airlifted by the RAC helicopter to Bunbury hospital after a serious crash.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Tinder fraudster Jocelyn Zakhour has been jailed for 4½ years

Jail for teary Tinder temptress who used app as a 'hunting ground'

Former VIP gambler Jocelyn Zakhour gets 4½ years jailed for conning two men she met on Tinder out of a combined $790,000.

  • by Adam Cooper
The aged care sector is sitting on a $30 billion house of cards.

Residential aged care sector sitting on a $30 billion house of cards

The sector is facing a "lot of risk" from falling occupancy rates and the loss of refundable deposits that are paid by some residents.

  • by Julie Power
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Claremont serial killer trial

Ciara Glennon.

Ciara Glennon: How her fight helped 'solve' Australia's longest running murder investigation

In the wake of his daughter's disappearance, Denis Glennon said she had been brought up to "fight on". Two decades later, the state alleges she did just that, and in doing so, helped solve one of Australia's biggest murder mysteries.

  • by Heather McNeill
Jane Rimmer

Jane Rimmer: How 'miraculous' discovery of body revealed clues to Claremont killer

The finding of Jane Rimmer’s body in 1996 was the breakthrough Perth homicide detectives had been waiting for.

  • by Heather McNeill

Western Australia

Edith Cowan University vice chancellor Professor Steve Chapman.

'Let them come': Perth university leader says students drawn to WA despite closed border

The international demand to come to study in Australia is still very strong, with or without COVID, says a West Australian university leader.

  • by Lauren Pilat

WA Liberals target local jobs with first promise of election campaign

Liberal leader Liza Harvey with Nicole Robins, the party's candidate for Bicton.

Opposition leader Liza Harvey has promised a 'local jobs guarantee' and the establishment of a Local Jobs First Commissioner in her first election commitment ahead of the 2021 state election.

  • by Nathan Hondros

Wheel clamping still rife in Perth despite looming ban

An anti-wheel clamping sign at Peko Peko cafe in Doubleview.

Wheel clamping is continuing in Perth despite the practice set to be banned over the next few months.

  • by Hamish Hastie

No jail for Perth man who breached quarantine for a beer in Northbridge

Paul Lawrence was charged with breaching hotel quarantine.

The Perth man who breached quarantine after complaining of chest pains and then taking off for a beer at Hotel Northbridge will not be sent to prison, but will have to pay a $7500 fine.

  • by Lauren Pilat

Freo food favourite fined $22,000 after underpayment complaint 

Soma restaurant and its director have been fined.

A popular restaurant in the heart of Fremantle and its operator have been fined nearly $22,000 after an employee complained to the Fair Work Ombudsman.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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Politics

Preparing for extreme weather events such as floods and fires was considered a major priority among 68 per cent of respondents and a minor priority among another 26 per cent.

Storm warning: major projects told to prepare for 'extreme weather'

The government's peak infrastructure agency has been told 94 per cent of Australians want new projects to prepare for more extreme events such as floods and fires.

  • by David Crowe

Business

Oil demand may have peaked.

Oil's great divide: US, European giants at odds over the future

As oil prices plunge and concerns about climate change grow, European giants like BP are adapting and selling off oil fields and investing in renewable energy. Their US cousins are going in a different direction.

  • by Clifford Krauss

World

Global push to strip Beijing of 2022 Winter Olympics

Global push to strip Beijing of 2022 Winter Olympics

The founder of a global coalition of MPs is pushing for the International Olympic Committee to reconsider Beijing's hosting of the 2022 Winter Games.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
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How much kitchen and bathroom renovations cost

How much kitchen and bathroom renovations cost

If you’re considering a renovation for a more modern look, here's what you can expect to spend, and how to avoid overcapitalising.

  • by Larissa Ham
How Adam went from renter to owner of two properties

How Adam went from renter to owner of two properties

When it came to buying his first property, Adam doubled down and bought two. Here's how he did it - and strategies renters can use to get into the market.

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Life & Culture

ITV studios boss David Mott.

Top executive says WA needs bigger 'creative spine' for a film and TV studio to work

In August the McGowan government announced it was seeking proposals from the private sector to build and operate a film studio in Western Australia with a sound stage up to 3716 square metres.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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Josh Kennedy kicked a big haul against the Pies.

Saturday night finals fever for Eagles fans in Perth

West Coast will play Collingwood in a cut-throat Saturday evening final at Optus Stadium after the AFL released the dates and venues for the 2020 finals series on Tuesday.

  • by David Prestipino
Dom Sheed kicks the winner for West Coast in last year's grand final.

Sheed reflects on 'that kick' ahead of finals rematch with Collingwood

With a finals rematch against Collingwood locked in, Magpie tormentor Dom Sheed concedes he does get sick of talking about "that kick".

  • by Daniel Cherny
Marie Jose-Perec was in the spotlight from the moment she touched down in Sydney
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Australia ganged up on Perec. She deserves an apology

If the spirit of the Olympics counts for anything, and if Australia is as big-hearted as it imagines itself to be, Marie-Jose Perec should get an apology.

  • by Greg Baum
Alyssa Healy in action during the Twenty20 World Cup final.

Batter up: Healy hoping to become a '360-degree' master

Alyssa Healy is already one of the most dynamic batters in women's cricket but she is keen to add to her repertoire this summer, beginning against New Zealand this weekend.

  • by Jon Pierik
Mitch Marsh may have to return to Australia after being injured in the IPL.

Mitch Marsh injures ankle in Sunrisers IPL opener

Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh has been sent for scans after twisting his ankle while bowling in the Indian Premier League overnight.

  • by Jon Pierik
Jencke said that while the decision not to play Mi Mi was "the right one from a game strategy perspective" it was  an error in judgement. 

Firebirds coach responds to backlash over Mi Mi snub

Queensland Firebird Jemma Mi Mi is the only Indigenous player in Super Netball and did not spend a minute on court during the league's Indigenous Round.

  • by Sarah Keoghan
Adam Saad is a potential trade target.

The bottom 10: The teams that missed finals

The season is done and dusted for 10 teams. We run the rule over their years, including the highlights to the lowlights, and give our verdict.

  • by Anthony Colangelo, Daniel Cherny and Sam McClure
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