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'Unbelievable': Cancel culture debate livestream 'cancelled' during Perth ideas festival

Panellists Margaret Allen, Graeme Paton, Kai Schweizer and Augusto Zimmermann.

Augusto Zimmermann took aim at festival organisers in a social media post, in which he accused "the new left-wing elites" of suppressing dissenting ideas and prohibiting opposing voices.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola

WA Nationals MP calls out 'slut-shaming' in own party

Nationals WA Jacqui Boydell.

Former deputy leader Jacqui Boydell used a late night speech in WA Parliament to reveal she had suffered bullying.

  • by Peter de Kruijff

Perth's independent after-school care goes to the wall as big chains move in

After-school carers Jeanne Hannivig-Jones and Joy Robustellini say they have unfairly been put out of business as independent state schools look towards the dollars, not sense.

The days of independent out-of-school care are numbered according to two women brought together by circumstance and a chance meeting after being told their 20-year businesses were, effectively, over.

  • by Aja Styles

Fauci says vaccinations will likely start taking place around Christmas holidays

Gunners from the Royal Artillery operate a COVID-19 testing centre at Anfield, the home stadium of Premier League club Liverpool.

America's top infectious diseases expert says it is very likely that COVID-19 vaccinations will start taking place around the Christmas holidays.

  • by Roy Ward

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The suburbs within 10km of Perth's CBD with the best value land sales have been revealed.

Bargain belt: Suburbs within 10km of Perth's CBD with the cheapest land revealed

The cluster of around 60 established suburbs represents just under 11 per cent of Perth land sold in the year to July 2020.

  • by Heather McNeill
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a special investigator will probe alleged war crimes.

Chief investigator appointed to probe alleged Australian war crimes

A special investigator will be appointed to prosecute alleged war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan

  • by Anthony Galloway
West Australian allrounder Cameron Green named in Test squad

West Australian allrounder Cameron Green named in Test squad

Emerging stars Will Pucovski and Cameron Green have been rewarded for their fine form with selection in an expanded Australian Test squad.

  • by Jon Pierik and Andrew Wu
A worker has died at Pick Your Own Strawberry Farm in Bullsbrook.

Tractor driver dies at popular strawberry farm north of Perth

The tragic workplace incident occurred at a strawberry farm that was popular with Perth families during the  COVID-19 pandemic.

  • by Heather McNeill
Michaelia Cash has been accused her of running a "fake redundancy" process to force an adviser out of her office.

'Fake redundancy': Adviser who had affair says Michaelia Cash forced her out

The minister’s former senior adviser says she was punished to the point where her career was blocked while others prospered.

  • by David Crowe
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The Burnet Institute study was funded by Andrew Forrest's Minderoo Foundation.

Andrew Forrest reveals Fortescue's next big move: renewable energy

Fortescue Metals Group is on a crash course with the fossil fuels sector with a new green energy arm aiming to produce renewable energy at a global scale.

  • by Hamish Hastie

Grinches and grandeur: WA primary schools grapple with a COVID Christmas

Mercury, News, Carols by Candle (Battery) Light. Woonona Public Schools Carols by Candle light with the kindergarten choir getting into the spirit of Christmas with a rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. 7th December 2012. Pix Ken Robertson, Story Glen Humphries.

Education Minister Sue Ellery says schools should aim to continue with their traditional events in a way that is COVID-safe.

  • by Daile Cross

WA starts testing wastewater as early warning system for undetected COVID-19 cases

Wastewater testing has emerged as a key early-warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks.

WA has started testing wastewater and sewerage for traces of undetected coronavirus after a process of extensive scientific preparation.

  • by Nathan Hondros and Heather McNeill

Freo go-slow gets green light, but mayor wants to take it further

City of Fremantle Mayor Brad Pettitt.

Main Roads WA has backed an application from the City of Fremantle to expand its 40km/h zone across three coastal suburbs.

  • by Peter de Kruijff

Christian Porter labels ABC reporting 'unfair', but walks back legal threats

Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations Christian Porter is facing questions after a ABC Four Corners report.

Christian Porter has rejected allegations aired by the ABC about an alleged incident with a woman at a Canberra bar.

  • by Nathan Hondros

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Politics

Michaelia Cash has been accused her of running a "fake redundancy" process to force an adviser out of her office.

'Fake redundancy': Adviser says Cash forced her out

A formal complaint against Employment Minister Michaelia Cash has accused her of running a "fake redundancy" process to force an adviser out of her office without fair warning.

  • by David Crowe

Business

The Large Format Retail Association, which represents retailers such as Bunnings, is also pushing for a retail reopening.

DIY projects boost Bunnings as Wesfarmers' online sales soar

Bunnings has powered sales growth at Wesfarmers in the first months of the financial year as the retail giant more than doubled its online sales.

  • by Emma Koehn

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Podcast: What impact will the latest interest rate cut really have?

Podcast: What impact will the latest interest rate cut really have?

This week on Property Unpacked, we look at the real impact of another interest rate cut and Perth's rental market price jump.

  • by Domain
How much have all the houses from The Block re-sold for?

How much have all the houses from The Block re-sold for?

More than 60 properties have sold over the renovation TV show's history. Here's how much cash they fetched.

  • by Jim Malo and Hailey Coules
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Jesse Hogan has revealed the impact isolation had on his time at Fremantle.

One Giant leap: Enigma Hogan reveals whirlwind of leaving Freo

Former Docker Jesse Hogan has revealed how an injury setback early in his first season at Fremantle had him in isolation and on the back foot from the get-go at the club.  

  • by David Prestipino
Jeremy Cameron.

Treloar, Dunkley, Cameron trades up in the air with hours left

We'll be with you through today and into the evening as trade period ends for 2020. Adam Treloar, Josh Dunkley, Jack Higgins, Jeremy Cameron and more are still waiting for deals to go through.

  • by Anthony Colangelo and Claire Siracusa
OLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 28: Josh Dunkley of the Bulldogs celebrates kicking a goal during the round 14 AFL match between the Western Bulldogs and the Geelong Cats at Metricon Stadium on August 28, 2020 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Matt Roberts/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

Big-name trades go down to the wire on frantic final day

Five star players will head into the final day of the trade period uncertain as to whether they will change clubs before Thursday night's deadline.

  • by Peter Ryan, Jake Niall, Michael Gleeson and Sam McClure
Swans pick up West Coast's Tom Hickey, say trading Aliir to Port was the 'right call'

Swans pick up West Coast's Tom Hickey, say trading Aliir to Port was the 'right call'

The athletic defender and Swans fan favourite was thought to be a big part of coach John Longmire's future plans.

  • by Vince Rugari
Jaidyn Stephenson.

Pies, North at odds over Stephenson's worth

North Melbourne have indicated an unwillingness to trade a first round draft pick for Jaidyn Stephenson, while the Pies want pick 11.

  • by Jake Niall and Michael Gleeson
Steve Waugh's trip to India is the focus of a documentary on the ABC.

The trip that reignited Steve Waugh's passion for cricket

In the 16 years since Steve Waugh has been retired from cricket, he hasn't picked up a bat. "Unless I'm playing fair dinkum, it's hard for me to play a social game," he says.

  • by Bridget McManus
Carlton co-captain Sam Docherty will return from two consecutive knee reconstructions in a practice match on Thursday.

Docherty undergoes surgery for testicular cancer

Carlton say they expect co-captain Sam Docherty to make a full recovery after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous lump in his testicle.

  • by Daniel Cherny
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