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The man who began an affair with Bradley Edwards' first wife while he lived with the couple has spoken of his experience with the accused Claremont killer.  

Secret lover of Claremont killer's first wife reveals paternity bombshell

The flatmate whose affair ended Bradley Edwards' first marriage is sickened by the thought his actions could have triggered the Claremont killings.

  • by Emma Sheridan and Ben Avery

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'Historic day filled with mixed emotions': Macro Taskforce officer

'Historic day filled with mixed emotions': Macro Taskforce officer

Justice Stephen Hall said while it was likely Edwards was the killer of Ms Spiers, the state could not prove it beyond reasonable doubt.

  • by Heather McNeill
WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson speaking to media after the Claremont killer trial verdict.

Out of 18,000 suspects Edwards' name was never raised: WA's top cop

Mr Dawson defended the police investigation into the killings, which attracted criticism over its 24-year history for focusing too heavily on the taxi industry and former public servant Lance Williams.

  • by Hamish Hastie
A sketch of Bradley Edwards during the verdict.

Claremont killer verdict: How one of the biggest days in WA's courts unfolded, in pictures

From the arrival of the victims' families, to the Police Commissioner's address, here's how the morning unfolded.

Edwards guilty of two murders but acquitted over Sarah Spiers' death

Edwards guilty of two murders but acquitted over Sarah Spiers' death

Accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards has been found guilty of murdering Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon, but not Sarah Spiers.

  • by Heather McNeill and Daile Cross
Two crew aboard a bulk carrier anchored of Port Hedland have tested positive to COVID-19.

Two crew from bulk carrier anchored off WA port test positive to COVID-19

Two crew members on board a manganese ore carrier anchored off Port Hedland have tested positive to COVID-19.

  • by Nathan Hondros
Unmasking a killer: The 'psychopath' hidden within an ordinary man
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Unmasking a killer: The 'psychopath' hidden within an ordinary man

Bradley Edwards lived two very different lives. To most he was a simple family man, but in private he was a rapist and murderer who turned to prostitutes and wrote rape fantasy stories.

  • by Heather McNeill
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Verdict day: Fate of accused Claremont serial killer finally revealed

Verdict day: Fate of accused Claremont serial killer finally revealed

Guilty or not guilty? After more than two decades of mystery and unimaginable pain, the families of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon will learn the fate of the man accused of murdering their loved ones.

  • by Heather McNeill
A courtroom sketch of Bradley Edwards, drawn on the first day of his murder trial.

Claremont serial killer case: How scientists finally ‘unmasked a killer’

The investigation haunted detectives for two decades before anyone was arrested – but in the end it was science rather than shoe leather that clinched it.

  • by Heather McNeill

Western Australia

Vigil for Strawberry the boxer at WA Parliament.

Puppy farms in WA's sights as fight continues for Strawberry the boxer

A vigil was held for Strawberry the boxer on the steps of Parliament on Thursday, calling for legislation to prevent her death and sale of puppies from ever happening again.

  • by Aja Styles

Two crew from bulk carrier anchored off WA port test positive to COVID-19

Two crew aboard a bulk carrier anchored of Port Hedland have tested positive to COVID-19.

Two crew members on board a manganese ore carrier anchored off Port Hedland have tested positive to COVID-19.

  • by Nathan Hondros

WA's top cop refutes 'crime wave' fears as burglaries, assaults, car thefts drop

WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson at a COVID-10 press briefing in Perth.

“There is now current reporting about assaults in Northbridge, well, in fact, they are about 20 per cent down in terms of our year on year stats in terms of assaults.”

  • by Hamish Hastie

Zempilas warned over use of media platforms for electioneering

Perth Lord Mayoral hopeful Basil Zempilas has been warned his column in the state's newspaper could breach electoral regulations.

WA's electoral commission has put the Lord Mayoral hopeful on notice after complaints from other candidates about one of his regular columns in The West Australian.

  • by Nathan Hondros

Escape artist and children's entertainer facing string of child sex charges

Escape artist and children's entertainer facing string of child sex charges

A Perth entertainer who runs magic workshops for children has been charged with a string of child sex abuse charges.

  • by Kate Hedley and Daile Cross

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Tony Perich, right, and his son Mark Perich on their dairy farm, which is the subject of an audit report over the Commonwealth's handling of its $30 million purchase.
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'They reviewed themselves': New investigation into $33 million land deal

The Infrastructure Department has ordered a new investigation after it originally cleared itself of wrongdoing in a $33 million land deal near the Western Sydney Airport.

  • by Katina Curtis and David Crowe

Business

Westpac is one of many banks around the world to fall afoul of anti-money laundering laws, but until recently that didn't mean much in Australia.

Hardening up: How AUSTRAC became the toughest cop on the beat

AUSTRAC has secured a record-breaking fine from Westpac and is now cemented as the toughest regulator in Australia. But up until a few years ago it was barely on the radar of Australian companies.

  • by Sarah Danckert
The federal budget could be $30 billion better off over the next 4 years.
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Tax reform and open borders: the budget needs to get people working again

  • by Jeniffer Westacott and Peter Strong
Gas companies say hydrogen can zero out emissions in the gas network and avoid the high cost of electrification.
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Gas sector bets on hydrogen as Australia targets 'net zero' emissions

  • by Nick Toscano

World

Harold Evans pictured in 2015.

Publishing titan and crusading British editor Harold Evans dies at 92

As editor of the Times newspaper, Harold Evans exposed the thalidomide scandal and revealed that Briton Kim Philby was a Soviet spy.

  • by Hillel Italie
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The homeowners who are ditching the city for greener pastures

The homeowners who are ditching the city for greener pastures

Home buyer demand has shifted in the past few months as more city-dwellers take up tree or sea changes in the search for more space and time in nature.

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Where can first-home buyers get into the market sooner?

Where can first-home buyers get into the market sooner?

It takes longer to save for an entry-level property in most capital cities now than a year ago, new research shows. But a couple of cities are bucking the trend.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
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Life & Culture

Jane Harper deftly unravels small-town secrets in her latest novel, which is set on the Tasmanian coast

Jane Harper finds the perfect place for grief, guilt and secrets

The Australian crime writer has taken to the Tasmanian coast for her latest novel.

  • by Sue Turnbull

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Australian cricket legend and broadcaster Dean Jones dead

Former Australian batting legend's sudden death has shocked the cricketing world.

  • by Jon Pierik, Andrew Wu and Chris Barrett
Cricket's broadcasters have dealt the game's governing body a blow, refusing to pay in full.

Cricket Australia offers Seven discount but deal a long way off

Cricket Australia has indicated a willingness to give ground in the game's broadcast war with Seven West Media but a peace deal remains a distant prospect.

  • by Chris Barrett and Jon Pierik
Fremantle Docker Caleb Serong after being told he was the AFLPA best first-year player.

The surprise moment Fyfe told Freo rookie he was No.1

A brilliant first year from Fremantle's No.8 pick in the national draft was capped when he was voted the AFLPA best rookie by the players of the league's 18 clubs. 

  • by David Prestipino
Qantas ends Wallabies sponsorship, cuts off cash to cricket and soccer

Qantas ends Wallabies sponsorship, cuts off cash to cricket and soccer

Qantas will end its 30-year sponsorship of the Wallabies and cease financial support for the Socceroos and Australian cricket teams in a bid to save cash.  

  • by Patrick Hatch and Tom Decent
Leon Davis (left) with then-teammate Heritier Lumumba in 2011.

Leon Davis says Collingwood must confront the truth about their past

Former Magpie Leon Davis says the club's review into the environment that existed at the club between 2005-2014 must be part of a bigger reckoning that confronts the truth of the past

  • by Peter Ryan
Ben Brown has been told to look for a new club.

Ben Brown told to look for a new home

Ben Brown's career at North Melbourne is all but over, with the club telling him to look for a new home after contract negotiations fell apart.

  • by Sam McClure
The Matildas' new away kit will soon be available to purchase in women's sizes.

FFA, Nike find a fix for Matildas away kit own goal

Nike promised that replicas of the national team's away shirt would now be available in women's sizes next year after a storm of outrage from fans.

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