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Turnbull warned Christian Porter drinking with a staffer could expose him to blackmail

Attorney-General Christian Porter spoke to then-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull about the possibility his behaviour could compromise him,

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has revealed he warned cabinet minister Christian Porter that alleged behaviour, including drinking in public with a young woman, could expose him to blackmail.

  • by Latika Bourke
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Energy

Woodside clears another hurdle as Scarborough gas vision inches closer

Chevron announced in June that it would seek to sell out of its stake in the North West Shelf venture.

The project is a joint venture between Woodside and BHP and a final investment decision is expected in the second half of 2021.

  • by Hamish Hastie

Melville appoints high-profile design firm to redraft Canning Bridge plans

The Canning Bridge zone is transforming.

Hatch RobertsDay will look at height limits and controversial bonus height provisions, which allow the council to approve developments taller than the maximum height, as part of the review. 

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

Coronavirus LIVE: After 123 days, police dismantle Victoria's 'ring of steel'

Coronavirus LIVE: After 123 days, police dismantle Victoria's 'ring of steel'

The checkpoints were put in place in early July as restrictions stopping Melburnians from leaving the city were introduced in order to minimise movement and stem the spread of coronavirus.

  • by Craig Butt and Ashleigh McMillan

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Perth dentist jailed for treating patients while she should have been in home quarantine

A Joondalup dentist who admitted working when she was meant to be self-isolating will spend two months behind bars. 

  • by Heather McNeill
Donald Trump made unsubstantiated claims of election fraud from the White House briefing room.

US anchors cut Trump's conference. Would Aussies have done the same?

"The risk is that these [media organisations] will be perceived to be censoring one side of politics," says ABC journalist David Speers. 

  • by Michael Lallo and Broede Carmody
Margaret River wineries face a dim harvest in 2021 as a season worker shortage hits.

Rage against the machine: Slim pickings threaten 2021 WA wine harvest

Despite WA's latest border changes, wineries have already planned to machine-harvest more than usual and redeploy staff from cellar doors.

  • by David Prestipino
Quipmo founder Chris Evans.

Surf, ski, bike hire gets the sharing economy treatment with Perth start-up

The start-up's founder came up with the idea while dreaming about travel during long stretches of study for his MBA.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Australia has been combating a wave of cyber attacks from a state-based actor.

New cyber laws 'necessary but not sufficient' to protect national security: expert 

A leading cyber security expert says companies will need to go beyond minimum standards to combat escalating digital threats.

  • by Anthony Galloway
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Western Australia

Exmouth locals rally against Gascoyne Gateway's proposal at Qualing Beach.

Exmouth port proposal could destroy 'jewel of the crown' of WA's tourism industry, tour operators warn

More than 100 disgruntled locals carrying banners with the slogans "Save Exmouth Gulf" and "No to deepwater port" gathered at Qualing Pool on Saturday to protest the project.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

Perth property heart beats again with landmark towers off the ground

Artist's impression of the approved development

Earthworks at the Civic Heart project in South Perth will kick off in January after a sales bonanza had seen buyers snatch $31 million-worth of apartments last month.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

Unusual cold front to bring storms, rain and extreme fire danger to WA

Severe weather conditions with heavy rain and strong wind will also cause a catastrophic fire danger in inland WA.

A front carrying heavy rain and damaging winds will batter WA and cause catastrophic fire danger through inland parts of the state.

  • by Fran Rimrod
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Crime

Cricket bat bashing victim fights for life after Ballajura pub brawl

Brandon Orr was allegedly bashed with a cricket bat outside a pub in Ballajura and is fighting for his life.

The family of a Perth man involved in a brutal pub brawl has pleaded for public help as he fights for his life.

  • by Lucy McLeod
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WA election

WA Labor fundraises on the back of 'people like Donald Trump'

Clive Palmer and Mark McGowan.

WA Labor has told supporters the state election could wind up like the US presidential election, and "people like Trump will stop at nothing".

  • by Nathan Hondros

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A performer welcomes guests at Warner Bros. Movie World in July this year. Movie World reopened to the public with extra safety and hygiene measures in place following its temporary closure on 23 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Open theme parks unlock value for Village Roadshow bid

Village Roadshow says the successful public opening of its theme parks will trigger a lift in suitor BGH's offer price to $2.32 per share, but no additional contingent payments are on the cards.

  • by Colin Kruger

World

Australian coal has faced restrictions getting into China.

Sailors stranded on board for five months due to China-Australia dispute

Two dozen Indian sailors have been prevented from going ashore after a ship carrying Australian coal was refused permission to dock at a Chinese port.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
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'It's extraordinary': What's behind Hobart's unbreakable property market

'It's extraordinary': What's behind Hobart's unbreakable property market

It’s been hit by a global pandemic, closed borders and a recession, but nothing, it seems, can keep Australia’s most popular housing market down.

  • by Sue Williams
Australian houses have been shrinking for years, but something changed

Australian houses have been shrinking for years, but something changed

The average house built in Australia in the last year was larger than the year before after years of declines - just as we started spending more time at home.

  • by Jessica Taulaga
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Life & Culture

Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey in the film Holidate.

Let the Christmas viewing commence: why we'll always love holiday films

Holidate is the ultimate holiday film and one Netflix's most-watched titles right now. So why can't we resist the seasonal sentiment?

  • by Matilda Dixon-Smith

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Marcus Harris congratulates Will Pucovski on his latest century on Sunday.

The Dean Jones-like feat that could catapult Pucovski into Test squad

Batting prodigy Will Pucovski has strengthened his irresistible case for Test selection by becoming the first man this century to post back-to-back double centuries in the Sheffield Shield.

  • by Jon Pierik
iamonds squad members have gathered at the Netball Australia Centre of Excellence for a two-day camp before the Constellation Cup team travels to Sydney. Head Coach Lisa Alexander. Photo Elesa Kurtz
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AFL 2020

North turn down Lisa Alexander for coaching job

Legendary Australian netball coach Lisa Alexander had hoped to be interviewed for the position but the club sent her an email on Monday saying they would not progress further with her application.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Composite of Christian Sprenger, James Magnussen,Matt Targett and Hayden Stoeckel risk being stripped of their medal. With Brenton Rickard 

'He doesn't deserve it': Sprenger more worried about Rickard than losing medal

The former world champion has backed his fellow breaststroker from Australia's medley relay team in London as Brenton Rickard's doping hearing begins.

  • by Chris Barrett
Mitchell Starc will return to the BBL with Sydney Sixers in January.

'Tiresome on the mind': Starc warning on challenges of hub life

The Test paceman has committed to playing for the Sydney Sixers in the BBL in a fillip for Cricket Australia, but the uncertainty of the coming months is concerning him.

  • by Andrew Wu and Chris Barrett
Paul Vautin.

'It hurt so much I couldn’t talk': Vautin's warning after cancer scare

It was a surprise that Paul Vautin was not a central part of the Channel Nine commentary team for game one of State of Origin. Now we can reveal why.

  • by Danny Weidler
Jason Day finished in a tie for seventh in Texas.

Day fades as Ortiz holds off Johnson, Matsuyama for first Tour victory

Jason Day was one shot off the lead heading into the final round of the Houston Open but finished six behind first-time Tour winner Carlos Ortiz.

Streaming service Stan will become the home of Australian rugby under the landmark deal.

Nine, Rugby Australia confirm groundbreaking $100m broadcast deal

Super Rugby will be on live on free-to-air television for the first time with a landmark partnership officially confirmed by Nine and Rugby Australia.

  • by Sam Phillips
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