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PCH staff were ‘rude’, ignored Aishwarya’s parents’ concerns on the night she died

Aswath Chavittupara and Prasitha Sasidharan outside their Morley home on Thursday.

During the heartbreaking press conference, Aishwarya’s father said ED staff ignored their concerns and had they treated their daughter earlier, she would still be alive.

McGowan moves Health Minister out of firing line, rejects staff shortage as cause of girl’s death

Premier Mark McGowan is facing questions over the report into the death of seven-year-old Aishwarya Aswath.

The Premier’s comments contradicted a report into the factors that may have contributed to the death of seven-year-old Aishwarya Aswath at Perth Children’s Hospital.

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Aishwarya, her parents and the WA public deserve better than spin and arse-covering

A beautiful little girl is dead. A report says staffing and a lack of cultural awareness contributed to what happened. Yesterday, Roger Cook’s spin got just too much.

Gareth Parker
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WA to return to pre-lockdown life from Saturday

WA Premier Mark McGowan.

Masks will no longer be mandatory on public transport, at large venues or at hospitals and aged care facilities. They will still be required at airports.

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Waste

Criminal dumps rot down south as WA bleeds $100m a year

Honest waste recycling facilities have begged the state to clamp down on a practice that’s effectively shut down their industry at a time it should be booming.

Adam Simpson (right) personally would love Willie Rioli to return to the club but it was not entirely his decision.

‘There’s limits’: Simpson keeps door ajar for Rioli to return to Eagles

West Coast coach Adam Simpson said the club would consult its players, stakeholders and the AFL before it decides the fate of Willie Rioli next week.

The Perth suburbs with the biggest price rises

People around the country were realising Perth was undervalued, REIWA president Damian Collins said.

REIWA had forecast 15 per cent price growth in Perth by the end of 2021 but 20 suburbs have exceeded that figure already.

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Casinos

Cash ban at Crown in bid to counter money laundering fears

Crown will ban cash from its Australian casinos in an effort to stop criminals from laundering drug money and other ill-gotten gains.

WA Gaming and Wagering Commission chairman Duncan Ord giving evidence at the PCRC this week.

WA casino regulation boss to retire in government department reshuffle

WA Premier Mark McGowan announced sweeping changes to the leadership of eight state government departments, including the department that oversees casino regulation.

NSW Minister investigated by police over sexual violence allegations

The NSW Disability Minister resigned from cabinet and moved to the crossbench amid revelations he is the subject of a police investigation.

Australian IPL stars could return this weekend to quarantine in Sydney

David Warner is one of 38 Australians who were involved in the IPL.

A deal is close to being finalised which would allow the cricketers to quarantine in Sydney rather than the Howard Springs facility, with Indian cricket authorities to foot the bill.

Federal budget 2021

Reynolds ready to help police on handling of Higgins rape allegations

Minister for Government Services Linda Reynolds is focused on overhauling the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Senator Linda Reynolds has given a statement to police about the alleged rape of her former staffer in her office and is now focusing on overhauling the NDIS.

Australians ready to debate reconciliation, Ken Wyatt says

Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt senses an “undercurrent” in Australian society that was looking at many issues in a new way.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Prime Minister Scott Morrison depart after Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday.

Frydenberg’s Afterpay budget throws Thatcherite legacy on funeral pyre

Fiscal sobriety is surplus to requirements for the Morrison government, but the conservatives have lost their narrative on achieving long-term economic growth.

Andrew Charlton
Andrew Charlton

Former economic advisor to the Prime Minister

The race to rescue Australia’s 50 most vulnerable plant species

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Australia’s record of driving its famously unique array of native mammals to extinction is well known. It is less understood that we are losing our plants even faster.

Breastfeeding association defends creation of ‘chestfeeding’ booklet

Western Sydney University midwifery professor Hannah Dahlen says everyone should “take a deep breath”.

The Australian Breastfeeding Association says the resource was created for an LGBTQ+ audience and there are no plans to adopt the term more widely.

Musk halts use of bitcoin for Tesla cars over climate concerns

Tesla will no longer accept bitcoin for car purchases, chief executive Elon Musk said, citing long-brewing environmental concerns for a swift reversal in the company’s position.

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Western Australia

Opposition joins calls for Cook to go after revelations in shocking Aishwarya report

Opposition joins calls for Cook to go after revelations in shocking Aishwarya report

The report made shocking revelations of staffing, policy and equipment failures that may have contributed to the Morley Primary School student’s death.  

Hospital boss, WA Health Minister stay on as report lays bare ED failures in wake of Aishwarya’s  death

Aishwarya Aswath wanted to be a teacher and loved the news.

Child and Adolescent Health Service chair Debbie Karasinski stood down on Wednesday, however chief executive Aresh Anwar said his offer to resign was rejected.

‘Ineffective’: South West shark drumlines trial ends next week

The smart drumline trial will finish next week.

After more than two years Chief Scientist Peter Klinken declared the method was not effective at catching white sharks.

Massive marine parks declared in Australia’s Indian Ocean Territories

The Spothead Grubfish is found in Indian Ocean waters which will be covered by the new marine parks declared by the federal government.  

Massive marine parks have been declared in Australia’s Indian Ocean but experts warn the devil will be in the detail of what environmental protections they offer.

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AFL 2021

Rioli pleads guilty to cannabis possession, escapes conviction

Willie Rioli pleaded guilty on Wednesday.

Police caught the premiership-winning West Coast Eagle with the drugs at Darwin Airport on April 23 where he was set to fly to the Tiwi Islands. 

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Good times for billionaires: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos with his partner, American news anchor Lauren Sánchez.

Why did I think we could get rid of billionaires?

The world is enthralled with billionaires, almost shamelessly so. So when the uber-rich grew billions of dollars richer while the world locked down in the pandemic, hardly a peep of criticism rang out.

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From 'white hot to red hot': Why auction results are a little less wild

'Wounded underbidders', otherwise known as those who have lost out at auctions repeatedly, have finally become buyers, and desperation has slightly eased.

The Byron Bay real estate boom hits a surprising new extreme

The Byron Bay real estate boom hits a surprising new extreme

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Adam Simpson (right) personally would love Willie Rioli to return to the club but it was not entirely his decision.

‘There’s limits’: Simpson keeps door ajar for Rioli to return

West Coast coach Adam Simpson said the club would consult its players, stakeholders and the AFL before it decides the fate of Willie Rioli next week.

David Warner is one of 38 Australians who were involved in the IPL.

Australian IPL stars could return this weekend to quarantine in Sydney

A deal is close to being finalised which would allow the cricketers to quarantine in Sydney rather than the Howard Springs facility, with Indian cricket authorities to foot the bill.

Mitch Langerak has shocked Australian soccer by announcing his immediate international retirement.

‘Family first’: Socceroos goalkeeper makes shock retirement call, citing pandemic

Mitch Langerak is retiring from international football in the prime of his career because of reservations about travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Current and former Super Netball players have slammed alleged comments made by Ricky Stuart about netball.

‘We deserve more respect’: Netballers up in arms over Ricky Stuart comments

NRL 360 host Paul Kent on Wednesday repeated comments allegedly made to him by Stuart, which suggested netball wasn’t tough. It didn’t go down well.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13:  The new Wallabies Indigenous jersey is seen on display after Cadbury was announced as a major sponsor of the Wallabies and Wallaroos during a Wallabies and Wallaroos media opportunity at the Rugby Australia Building on May 13, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Rugby Australia close in on 2027 World Cup after securing Cadbury deal

Rugby Australia revealed Cadbury as the Wallabies’ new major sponsor, and they have their eyes on the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

News of a delayed vaccine dose was welcome news for Australia’s leading swimmers as they unveiled the Speedo race suits on Thursday.

Swimmers get welcome vaccine delay ahead of cut-throat Olympic trials

Australia’s best aquatic athletes unveiled the Speedo race suit for Tokyo as good news was delivered on the vaccine rollout ahead of the Games.

Tim Paine has thrown his support behind Steve Smith returning to the Test captaincy.

‘I would support him’: Paine endorses Smith to return as Test captain

Six weeks after laying his cards on the table, Steve Smith has the backing of incumbent Tim Paine to return to the captaincy of the national men’s team.

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