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No new community cases paves way for WA COVID-19 restrictions to ease

Premier Mark McGowan gives an update on the Pan Pacific coronavirus cluster on May 5, 2021.

Western Australia has recorded no new community cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday, setting the Perth and Peel regions up for restrictions to ease over the weekend.

Man in Sydney’s eastern suburbs tests positive to COVID-19

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian addresses the media.

A Sydney man with no known links to coronavirus cases in hotel quarantine has tested positive for COVID-19.

South West to rest easy as Collie case confirmed historical

In a statement, WA Health said the man in his 30s who returned a very weak positive result was not considered a threat to the community health. 

Health Minister Greg Hunt.

Australian man in India files urgent court challenge to travel ban

A 73-year-old Australian man in India has launched a Federal Court challenge to a travel ban that has prevented him from returning home.

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The India travel ban is unconstitutional

Relatives of a person who died of COVID-19 mourn outside a hospital in Mumbai, India.

The constitution does not grant untrammelled powers to the government, nor does it allow the government to treat citizens as pariahs, even temporarily.

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Parents free to work more days after childcare subsidy cap scrapped

The childcare industry expects removing the cap 200,000 families face on government subsidies will encourage parents working part-time to take on more hours.

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Former Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill allegedly kidnapped and threatened at gunpoint

Four men have been charged after Stuart MacGill was allegedly kidnapped in Sydney last month

The brother of Stuart MacGill’s partner has been arrested and charged over his alleged involvement in the Australian cricketer’s abduction on Sydney’s lower north shore.

Soaring timber prices put pressure on Bunnings, but thrill Reddit investors

Builders are currently grappling with lumber prices, which have quadrupled in the past year.

A fourfold surge in the price of fresh lumber has put pressure on timber prices at Bunnings and caught the attention of Reddit investors and internet jokesters.

The Gates divorce could be the most expensive in history

Bill and Melinda Gates in the CBS Toyota Greenroom before an appearance on air in 2019.

With no pre-nuptial agreement believed to have been signed, the pair’s settlement could rival the 2019 divorce of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Mackenzie Scott.

Biden’s shore thing: American windfarms finally take off

After languishing for decades, America’s offshore wind industry gets a jumpstart, boosted by Biden’s green ambitions. But locals have a different view.

Australians don’t want a war with China. It’s time to speak out against it

The recent flurry of war talk needs to be met with a forthright public pushback.

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A Chinese Communist Party watcher in Parliament tweeted 42,000 times. Now he’s been told to take a break

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An article published on a little-known blog about a prolific tweeter has raised questions about Chinese Communist Party influence, free speech and Australia’s defamation regime.

‘Make your demands public’: Aus Post fires back at Christine Holgate

The legal stoush between Christine Holgate and Australia Post has escalated ahead of a looming 5pm deadline for the parties to mediate.

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IPL shambles a result of putting greed above common sense

Michael Hussey has tested positive to the coronavirus while in India.

India’s passion for cricket is a blessing that provides colour, excitement and wealth to the game, but the downside is the demigods this creates and the power they wield.

Ex-AFL coach Laidley sues police over leaked photos

Former AFL coach Dani Laidley is suing Victoria Police over the leaking of photos taken of her in custody, alleging officers used offensive language to describe her in a WhatsApp group.

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The Perth city was relatively empty on Monday, 8th February 20201 as Perth workers arrive wearing masks.

Perth city foot traffic plummets, but experts don’t predict COVID will spell end of the CBD

Foot traffic in Perth’s CBD is still down by half this week after dropping by as much as 60 per cent since the city was plunged into lockdown.

‘He was doing the right thing’: Hotel boss says case 1001 wore PPE correctly

The Pan Pacific and Novotel hotels in Perth.

Perth Pan Pacific general manager Rob Weedon told 6PR he had seen CCTV footage of the guard on duty and the man was wearing personal protective equipment.

Collie man’s positive COVID test likely a historic infection

The test was conducted under Victorian Health quarantine rules.

The man in his 30s recently returned from Poland and quarantined in Melbourne before returning to Collie.

More exposure sites linked to Pan Pacific cluster

Premier Mark McGowan.

The state recorded no new COVID cases in the community or hotel quarantine overnight, but the results of 33 close contacts and 194 casual contacts of the confirmed cases are yet to return.

McGowan urges all states to help India as WA donates $2 million

McGowan urges all states to help India as WA donates $2 million

WA Premier Mark McGowan said it was an unusual move for a state government, but he believed it would help keep his own state safe and was the humane thing to do.

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The unenviable outlook for home buyers as property investors return

The unenviable outlook for home buyers as property investors return

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Maldives likely exit route for IPL Aussies as Hussey tests positive for COVID-19

The Maldives is firming as the most likely exit route for the majority of Australian cricketers, commentators and coaches stranded in India.

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Shaw’s view from coach’s box: Buckley is not the issue

Magpies icon Tony Shaw, who sat in the Collingwood coach’s box for the first time since his last game at the helm, said of Nathan Buckley: “I think the bloke can coach.”

Health workers carry the body of a COVID-19 casualty outside a field hospital in Mumbai on May 4.

Postponement of IPL leaves players stranded in India

The sensational development came after a member of David Warner’s team, Sunrisers Hyderabad, became the latest player to test positive to coronavirus.

Jen Smith says she was injected with cortisone without her parent’s consent and has trouble thinking about her days as a young gymnast.

WA child gymnasts injected with cortisone

Close to 60 WA gymnasts have come forward to tell how they still struggle with mental health issues,  eating disorders and stress after suffering abuse as child athletes.

Mary-Anne Monckton competing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014.
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‘Ways we were treated were not OK’: Gymnasts can now speak up, says whistleblower

Former gymnasts Livia Giles and Mary-Anne Monckton have spoken up about the Australian Human Rights Commission’s damning report of abuse in the sport.

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Laidley sues police over leaking of photos, alleges officers acted with malice

Former AFL coach Dani Laidley is suing Victoria Police over the leaking of photos taken of her in custody, alleging officers used offensive language to describe her in a WhatsApp group.

Richmond player Dylan Grimes (right) and Essendon’s Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti in the controversial game in Darwin last year.

Man faces court charged with threatening Richmond’s Dylan Grimes

The man is accused of threatening and abusing the Richmond defender in the days after the footballer received a controversial free kick.

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