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Qantas to review COVID-19 tests after passengers claim results were inaccurate

The first repatiration flight arrived in Darwin on Saturday with 80 passengers, after more than 70 were prevented from travelling due to COVID-19 tests.

At least three people say they later tested negative, questioning why they were not allowed to fly home.

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‘We’re quite frankly being smashed’: States united in plea for help on hospital crisis

Brad Hazzard, Greg Hunt, Martin Foley

Liberal and Labor health ministers from the five mainland states are pleading with the Morrison government to ease the strain on a health system choked by post-2020 ill health.

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Rate my plate: What $65 a day buys you in hotel quarantine

Photo diaries reveal a huge variation in what returning travellers are served during their 14 days in a hotel room.

Casino Royale: inside the battle for Crown’s survival in Perth

Casino Royale: inside the battle for Crown’s survival in Perth

Helen Coonan was preparing for another chaotic week when she received a phone call mid-afternoon Sunday that would intensify the maelstrom swirling around casino giant Crown Resorts. 

Man on life support after fight outside popular Bunbury venue

The man was taken to Bunbury Regional Hospital where he remains on life support.

Homicide detectives have called for witnesses after an altercation outside a Bunbury venue left a man in critical condition.

In witness protection: Growing disquiet among Liberal MPs over Porter’s media silence

Christian Porter is the only minister from Scott Morrison’s March reshuffle who is yet to hold a press conference or give an interview.

A ball of fire erupts from a building housing various international media, including The Associated Press, after an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, May 15, 2021 in Gaza City.

Israeli strikes destroy Gaza tower with media outlets, and home of Hamas leader

An Israeli airstrike targeted and destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media.

A 10 year-old Melbourne boy was contacted by a predator, or predators, four days after downloading Snapchat late last year,

Aged 10, he was found on Fortnite and groomed on Snapchat, and he’s not alone

When Lucy grabbed the iPad from her 10 year-old son, she was shocked to discover explicit images arriving on Snapchat, in real time.

AFL to review De Goey’s pre-game touching

De Goey’s hand is seen in the video capture touching a teammate.

The AFL will review footage of the Collingwood star and his touching of a teammate in the dressingroom before Saturday’s clash against Sydney at the SCG.

Bombers, Dockers square off, before Demons face the Blues

Bombers, Dockers square off, before Demons face the Blues

Essendon host Fremantle to kick off our Sunday footy  blog before Melbourne looks for another win against the inconsistent Blues.

Not so Marvellous: AFL hopeful despite drop in crowd numbers

The decline in footy crowds was highlighted on Saturday night when league powerhouse Richmond, who have traditionally attracted big attendances, played in front of just 18,798 people at Marvel Stadium.

Heath Ledger’s Ducati.

Scratches and all: Ledger’s treasured possession to go on display in WA

It has been more than a decade since the tragic death of Hollywood star Heath Ledger but his father is finding ways for his legacy to live on in Perth.

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Left to bleed for six hours: Leaked email exposes the extent of WA’s health crisis

Left to bleed for six hours: Leaked email exposes the extent of WA’s health crisis

The revelations come after two major hospitals declared a code yellow in the past week as they struggled to meet the demand from patients.

Two major Perth hospitals call internal emergencies as pressure on Cook grows

Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital was in a code yellow two days this week.

Executives dropped everything and cancelled meetings to race to hospital emergency operations centres this week as demand for beds overwhelmed staff.

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Where WA food heavyweights love to eat when they clock off work

WA’s top chefs reveal what their favourite dish to eat in Perth is.

When our chefs ditch the apron for some downtime, where do they go and what is on their must-eat list? We spoke to some restaurant heavyweights in WA to see where they head when they clock off.

Perth business heavyweights unite for brutal bike event

Members of the HBF CH9 Gibb Challenge team in training.
(L-R: Graeme Dix, Clive Bingwa, Troy Morrison, John Van Der Wielen, Roger Cook and Matt Fisher.

A powerful team has assembled to tackle the Gibb Challenge and raise funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

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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If you’re lucky enough to own a house, chances are you’ve thought about renovating. But what can you afford to spend?

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Dockers, Dons trade goals in tight fight at Marvel

Dockers, Dons trade goals in tight fight at Marvel

The Bombers and Dockers kick us off for Sunday footy before Melbourne looks for yet another win against an inconsistent Blues side.

Luke Shuey will likely return from injury via West Coast’s WAFL side.

Rioli gets AFL green light as blockbusters set for Perth

The question of Willie or won’t he was made clearer by the AFL as West Coast and Fremantle were given a double dose of good fixture news.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 15: Mitch Hannan of the Bulldogs celebrates a goal during the 2021 AFL Round 09 match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Western Bulldogs at Adelaide Oval on May 15, 2021 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by James Elsby/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Bulldogs outmuscle Power to move atop AFL ladder

The Western Bulldogs muscled their way to the top of the AFL ladder and renewed flat-track bully accusations against Port Adelaide with a hard-earned win at Adelaide Oval.

Sheer relief: David Noble and the Roos.

‘The stars aligned’: Roos topple Hawks for first win

It was a birthday to remember for first-year senior coach David Noble, who finally had his first win as North Melbourne coach with a seven-point win over Hawthorn.

Daniel Rioli in action.

Coach reveals doubts on Rioli after difficult week

Daniel Rioli overcame a difficult week to kick the winning goal in Richmond’s victory over Greater Western Sydney.

Kysaiah Pickett has been excellent for the Demons.
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Blind dates: Dees, Pies show perils, gains of future trades

No club has benefited so obviously from the future picks as Melbourne, who have punted three times in futures trading and come up trumps.

Caught: Umpires Richard Illingworth (left) and Nigel Llong confront Cameron Bancroft in Cape Town, scene of the sandpapergate crime.

Bancroft suggests Aussie bowlers knew of tampering

WA batsman’s comments will bring back the memories of the seismic events at Cape Town which rocked Australian cricket three years ago.

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