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WA refuses to 'cede control'but analysis shows interstate borders are working to stop COVID-19

Every jurisdiction remains closed to Victoria following a second wave of COVID-19 infections in the state.

Despite WA's Chief Health Officer providing advice that Victoria's second wave continues to seep into other states, an analysis by WAtoday showed neighbouring border controls are working.

  • by Heather McNeill

Premier Daniel Andrew's 'cautious pause' draws fire as state records no new cases

A pop-up site was established in Heidelberg West today.

The Prime Minister led a chorus of criticism after Premier Daniel Andrews delayed a highly anticipated announcement about the next stages of Melbourne’s reopening. Meanwhile, NSW has recorded no new locally acquired cases for three consecutive days.

  • by Craig Butt and Hanna Mills Turbet
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Welfare

$18,500 a year for all: a basic income would reduce inequality, says study

A basic income for adults would reduce inequality in Australia.

A basic income paid to all working-age adults would lead to inequality in Australia falling to levels equivalent to the Nordic countries, new research has found.

  • by Matt Wade

Seven floated merger with ViacomCBS' Ten

Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes contacted Bob Bakish.

Billionaire Kerry Stokes spoke to US entertainment giant ViacomCBS about selling Seven West Media.

  • by Zoe Samios

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Australia will benefit if American craziness subsides and a level normality returns

Australia will benefit if American craziness subsides and a level normality returns

Australia's interests will not be best served by four more chaotic years of President Donald Trump.

  • by Michael Fullilove
A tribute to medical workers in Madrid, Spain, where new restrictions have been introduced due to the spread of COVID-19.

UN head calls COVID the 'greatest crisis of our age'

At a UN summit the German President warned that no country is safe, as until the virus is defeated people will remain prisoners within their borders.

  • by Belén Carreño
The woman was reported to have washed off the rocks about 1.20pm.

Woman swept off rocks at 'nature spa' near Yallingup

Two people have been injured in a search for a woman who was swept off the rocks at a popular tourist spot.

  • by Lauren Pilat
Bill Ackman used credit protection on investment-grade and high-yield bond indexes to grab the huge profits.
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Investing

Top investor who made $US2.6b in March rout braces for more market turbulence

Bill Ackman pulled off one of the greatest trades in history in the early stages of COVID-19. Now he is preparing for another bout of market volatility.

  • by John McDuling
Richmond's Dustin Martin turned in another match-winning performance in Saturday night's grand final win over Geelong.

'Strength of a bricklayer, skills of a surgeon': Dusty joins great debate

Three premierships, three Norm Smiths and a Brownlow medal: Richmond's midfield maestro is arguably right up there with the best of the best.

  • by Greg Baum
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Western Australia

Small Business Minister Paul Papalia with the mayors of Victoria Park, Gosnells and Canning.

Food trucks to move easier between Perth's south east with streamlined permits

The simplified trading partnership permit, launched on Friday, gives food trucks and mobile food vendors the ability to trade at approved events across the Town of Victoria Park and cities of Canning and Gosnells. 

  • by Hamish Hastie

FIFO worker arrested after breaching Perth hotel quarantine four times

FIFO worker arrested after breaching Perth hotel quarantine four times

His colleague, a 30-year-old worker from New South Wales staying at the same accommodation, has also been fined for breaching quarantine to hang out with the man.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

Alarm at plans for 'Pilbara-style' port at popular Exmouth beach

Qualing Pool Beach, about 10 kilometres south of Exmouth, is affectionately known by locals as Barbecue Beach. 

Located about 10 kilometres south of Exmouth, the beach is a popular swimming and fishing spot for families and home to dugongs, turtles, and coral.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

Most of Australia agrees to open up for Christmas, but WA borders will have to wait awhile

Most of Australia agrees to open up for Christmas, but WA borders will have to wait awhile

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said borders cost jobs, impacted businesses, and that cost had to be weighed up and explained.

  • by Nathan Hondros

'I want to make sure her name lives on': Perth mourns the death of 11-year-old Annaliesse Ugle

Family and friends lead vigil for 11-year-old Annaliesse Ugle, who died after attempting to take her own life. 

Heartfelt tributes for Annaliesse Ugle carpeted the steps of Parliament House on Thursday, as dozens gathered to mourn the tragic passing of the 11-year-old. 

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

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 Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Wisconsin on Saturday night (Sunday AEDT).

The telling truth behind a trio of Donald Trump's false COVID claims

It would be easy to pass off these exaggerated claims as Trump just being Trump, if there weren't lives at stake.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
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There's a way to buy with a low deposit, but only if you're quick

There's a way to buy with a low deposit, but only if you're quick

First-home buyers have come out of the woodwork to get into the market, and anyone who wants a spot in this government scheme needs to get their skates on.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Working from home prompts rush to fix energy bill shock

Working from home prompts rush to fix energy bill shock

Energy bills have soared amid widespread working from home this winter, but everyone from home owners to landlords have flocked to a solution.

  • by Jim Malo
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Life & Culture

Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman star in the upcoming series The Undoing.

Hugh Grant is 'old, ugly and not appropriate for romantic comedies' – and he's loving it

Risky television – such as telling the story of a successful husband whose life of seeming perfection founders in the wake of a murder – is fuelling the English star's passion for the screen.

  • by Michael Idato

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Sport

The Storm celebrate with the premiership trophy.

The price of success: How much it cost the NRL to keep the Storm alive

The NRL invested a whopping $4 million to relocate the Melbourne Storm and their families after Victoria went into lockdown.

  • by Michael Chammas
Richmond's Dustin Martin turned in another match-winning performance in Saturday night's grand final win over Geelong.

'Strength of a bricklayer, skills of a surgeon': Dusty joins great debate

Three premierships, three Norm Smiths and a Brownlow medal: Richmond's midfield maestro is arguably right up there with the best of the best according to AFL luminaries.

  • by Greg Baum
Cameron Smith and the Melbourne Storm with the premiership trophy.

Wham, bam, thank you, Cam: Smith seals place in history

If ever Cameron Smith needed a sign that it was time to draw a line under the most remarkable of careers, this was it.

  • by Andrew Webster
Race winner Lewis Hamilton on the podium in Portugal.

Most wins ever: Hamilton overtakes Schumacher with win in Portugal

Six-times world champion Lewis Hamilton has became the most successful Formula One driver of all time in terms of race wins.

  • by Alan Baldwin
Jesse Hogan's future is up in the air again after two unsatisfying years at Fremantle.
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AFL 2020

AFL trade period 2020: The big fish weighing on Freo

As two teams edge to Saturday’s historic 2020 grand final at the Gabba, fans of the AFL’s 16 other clubs are already eyeing the silly season for their football fix.

  • by David Prestipino
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Ablett and Dusty: behind the great unknowns

Two of the game's finest players - despite their myriad differences - have one common element: discipline traits that have taken them to the top.

  • by Jake Niall
Nick Vlastuin gathers the ball ahead of Fremantle's Jesse Hogan.

Tiger Vlastuin's Surf Coast house set on fire

Police said they were investigating the suspicious blaze at the property owned by Vlastuin and his partner at Torquay,  about 30 minutes drive from Geelong.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
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