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‘Off the charts’: Perth rental market braces for shock when eviction ban lifts

Jasmine Peucker is looking for a rental property in the tightest market Perth has experienced in over 40 years. Pictured here with her partner Cameron and their rescue greyhound Lucy.

We explain what the end of the WA moratorium means for rental prices, property availability and tenants in crisis.

Working families, couples affected: WA faces ‘tsunami’ of homelessness

WA social sector experts predict a “tsunami of homelessness” with as many as 100,000 people affected when the moratorium on rental evictions ends in an already tight market.

Premier Mark McGowan is expected to be re-elected on March 13.

As election looms, Mark McGowan closes in on the civil liberties he once defended

Vying for another term in government, WA Premier Mark McGowan’s tune has changed considerably since he called the ‘stop-and-search’ laws of the Barnett government “quasi-fascist”.

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Mining

‘I am ultimately accountable’: Rio Tinto chairman to stand down after cave blast disaster

Rio chairman Simon Thompson will step down in 2022.

Rio Tinto chairman Simon Thompson has announced he will step down within the next year following pressure over the blasting of the Juukan Gorge caves.

Miners vow to come clean as First Nations, climate pressure builds

Australia’s mining companies will sign up to new social and environmental monitoring guidelines amid deepening concerns about their treatment of First Nations communities.

Nine appoints Stan’s Mike Sneesby as new CEO

Mike Sneesby has been named the new chief executive of Nine Entertainment Co.

Nine is set to announce the appointment at an event this morning.

Harvey Norman among companies urged to return JobKeeper money

A raft of high-profile Australian businesses have been slammed by economists, investors and politicians over their decision to pocket millions in JobKeeper subsidies.

Australia’s international border remains closed.

‘Heartache’ for stranded Australians as border ban extended until June

The extension, announced on Tuesday evening, will take to 15 months the time Australia’s borders have been shut to the rest of the world.

Rape-accused minister prepares to break silence

A cabinet minister accused of rape is considering making a public statement declaring his innocence.

The federal minister accused of a decades-old rape is considering making a public statement as early as tomorrow to declare his innocence.

‘Harrowing’ tale falls in yawning gap of law’s greatest flaw

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A woman’s account of her alleged rape more than three decades ago is detailed and distressing – but not a signed police statement.

Defence chief tells cadets to avoid being ‘prey’ to predators

The nation’s top military officer said the cadets needed to not fall victim to the “Four A’s”: alcohol, out after midnight, alone and attractive.

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Bombshell bullying complaint against Meghan Markle revealed before Oprah interview

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have accused royal aides of a “calculated smear campaign” in an extraordinary outbreak of hostilities.

Six Dr Seuss books will no longer be published due to racist images

And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street is one of six Dr Seuss books that will no longer be published.

The books – including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo – will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, Dr Seuss Enterprises said.

‘A sentimental guy’... with a power shake that made Australia rock

That first handshake with Michael Gudinski never left me. I was about to interview Jimmy Barnes, but when the flesh got pressed in the record company boardroom, I learned who was in charge.

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WA Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup at his campaign launch for the 2021 state election.

Downhearted Liberals told to ‘stand up and fight’ at Labour Day campaign launch

Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup gave Liberal members a choice to step back or stand up and fight as he concluded his state election campaign launch speech on the Labour Day public holiday.

WA Liberal leader Zak Kirkup’s pre-election concession was just one of the setbacks for Scott Morrison this week.
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Federal Liberals blast WA Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup’s ‘lemon’ green energy policy

Federal Liberal MPs are fuming at a key pillar of the February 11 promise to reach net-zero emissions by 2030 by shutting down all state coal power stations in the South West town of Collie by 2025.

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Notorious sex offender back behind bars for indecent dealings with children

One of WA’s most dangerous serial sex offenders is accused of performing a sexual act in front of children, less than 18 months after being released from prison for rape.

Work-from-home space or mini-gym? What homebuyers want in Perth’s post-pandemic market

The Fonzie space.

Perth downsizers have long been crying out for smaller homes aren’t apartments and offer plenty of wiggle room; this might be the answer.

Thunderstorm over Perth to bring heavy rain, damaging winds and hail

The storm is set to hit about 6pm.

Damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rain are set to hit parts of the Perth metropolitan area as the Bureau of Meteorology issues a severe weather warning.

Crown director John Poynton quits Perth casino on back of independence concerns

Crown director John Poynton has resigned.

The last of James Packer’s direct representatives on the Crown Resorts board has resigned from the casino operator with John Poynton leaving both Crown and its Perth subsidiary with immediate effect.

A new measure of success for WA students beyond NAPLAN and ATAR

All Saints College students and teachers working together to find new measures of success.

The falling number of West Australian students choosing ATAR and the ever-expanding pathways to university has education researchers searching for more ways to measure student success.

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Empty rentals no more: The capitals where landlords are in the driver's seat

Empty rentals no more: The capitals where landlords are in the driver's seat

Tenants in most capital cities will be hard pressed to get a good deal right now with the number of empty properties plummeting across the country.

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The Socceroos haven’t played a match since November 2019.

Socceroos to be sidelined until June with Nepal clash called off, AFC confirms

The longest period of inactivity in almost half a century for the Australian national team is set to stretch out a few months longer.

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‘It’s time to deliver on-field’: Blues great questions Teague’s future

Carlton legend Robert Walls says the Blues may have no other choice than to move on coach David Teague should he not end the club’s seven-year absence from the finals.

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New Don eyes round one; Tigers whittle down train-on list

Freshly signed Essendon forward Alec Waterman has declared he is ready to take on Hawthorn in round one, while the list of contenders for Richmond’s final list spot has been whittled down to three train-on players.

Jamie Maclaren was the match winner for City against Wanderers.
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Maclaren at double as depleted City down woeful Wanderers

City overcame the loss of two key imports - one in the warm-up - and the absence of coach Patrick Kisnorbo to notch an impressive victory.

In tears: Pauline Menczer

Forgotten surfing champion Pauline Menczer in tears after fundraising success

The school bus driver from north of Byron Bay says her eyes have been puffy from all the crying.

Dual Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter Yohan Blake.

‘I’d rather miss the Olympics than take vaccine’: relay gold medallist

Yohan Blake, however, will likely still compete as getting the jab only “encouraged” but not compulsory.

The Bombers were back at training on Monday.
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No change: Bombers clash with Hawthorn to remain at Marvel

The AFL have rejected Essendon’s request to move their fixture, meaning fewer fans can attend.

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