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WA Premier Mark McGowan.

WA tightens border rules for NSW travellers as Bondi COVID cluster grows

Previously, arrivals from the eastern state were only required to quarantine if they had been to one of the exposure sites visited by a known coronavirus case.

New Perth bikie gang’s clubhouse firebombed amid turf war

Police and Highway 61 members outside the firebombed property on Friday.

Fears of a WA bikie war erupting were heightened on Thursday after a New Zealand gang trying to establish a chapter in Perth had their clubhouse firebombed.

A never-ending state of emergency or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the app

WA Premier Mark McGowan and Police Commissioner Chris Dawson have not been seeing eye to eye on use of SafeWA App data.

There is a blurry middle ground between herd immunity and when Australians might get back lost personal freedoms and privacy.

Murdoch Uni digs deeper into debt in the pursuit of new ‘attractive’ buildings over staff

An ambitious timber building, estimated at $134 million before COVID-19, along with more selective staff promotions continues.

Bali could have tourists from overseas back in July.

‘We’ve missed Aussies so much’: Bali vaccinates its tourist ‘green zones’

Indonesia is experiencing its biggest surge of the virus since February but Bali’s deputy governor says the province is ready to welcome foreign tourists in July.

Rumours of Chinese ‘spy catcher’ defection as Wuhan lab theory lives on

Rumours are flying that Dong Jingwei may have flown to the US from Hong Kong in February.

Beijing says Dong Jingwei is still running counter-intelligence and warning against foreign agents - but rumours persist that he is now in Washington.

Hardline judge under sanctions to become Iran’s next President

Ebrahim Raisi has been congratulated on his victory by the other two candidates, but his dark past troubles Washington DC.

Private schools’ assets have jumped by more than 40 per cent over four years.
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Top private schools build up multimillion-dollar investment portfolios

Australia’s richest schools have hundreds of millions invested in the sharemarket, reaping big financial returns while also receiving more than $600 million a year in government funding.

How a ‘boisterous’ teen from western Sydney became an ‘ISIS bride’

Good Weekend senior writer Tim Elliott talks with The Age investigations editor Michael Bachelard about the radicalisation – and repatriation – of so-called “ISIS brides”.

‘A hard sell’: the Aussie dad battling to get his ‘ISIS bride’ daughter home

ISIS bride.

After Kamalle Dabboussy learnt his daughter had travelled to Syria with her Islamic State fighter husband, he was told to stay quiet. Now, after years of little action, he’s battling for her return.

From Congo to Campbelltown: The refugee who became the star of Macarthur’s A-League run

Dreaming big: Charles M’Mombwa has taken the long road from Congo to the A-League.

When Charles M’Mombwa was growing up as a refugee in Zimbabwe, he never dared to dream about becoming a professional footballer. Now, he’s one step away from an A-League grand final.

No booze until menopause: WHO’s alcohol guidance sparks female backlash

Draft recommendations from the World Organisation say women “of childbearing age” should not drink alcohol.

Calls for women “of childbearing age” to avoid alcohol have been compared to advice from The Handmaid’s Tale.

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Sony’s earbuds retake the audio quality and noise cancelling crown

Latest true wireless earbuds improve on every aspect of what was already a category-leading product, and beat Apple’s AirPods for noise cancelling and sound.

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Western Australia

Mining magnate Clive Palmer.

Decision on ‘anti-Clive Palmer’ law to be revealed on Tuesday

A decision on mining magnate’s bid to have WA’s ‘anti-Palmer’ legislation thrown out — opening the door for the state government to be liable for $28 billion in damages — will soon be revealed.

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‘Netflix’ degrees and robot teachers: How big tech could shape WA universities

Netflix-like degrees could become a reality for WA universities looking to technology solutions over their funding crisis.

Welcome to Western Australia’s campuses of the future, if American communications giant Cisco and dwindling Commonwealth funding has anything to do with it.

Murdoch Uni digs deeper into debt in the pursuit of new ‘attractive’ buildings over staff

Murdoch University’s new academic building, the largest timber structure in WA that will also have VR and AR technology, is going ahead.

An ambitious timber building, estimated at $134 million before COVID-19 and the price of timber hiked up an average 20 to 50 per cent, along with more selective staff promotions continues.

WA native title bodies say new heritage law will not stop another ‘Juukan’

Bardi dancer Frank Moochoo at a protest outside of Parliament House on Wednesday.

Aboriginal groups from Perth to the Kimberley are campaigning against an updated Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act which still leaves it up to a government minister as to whether significant sites can be damaged.

McGowan’s former chief of staff takes on role with billionaire Kerry Stokes

Mark McGowan’s former chief of staff, Guy Houston, is now working for billionaire Kerry Stokes.

Former TV reporter Guy Houston was Mark McGowan’s chief of staff for nine years, including four while in government, but left the role after the party’s victory on March 13.

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Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe sells $2m Melbourne pad to his parents

Accio, real estate deal! Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has sold his stylish, north-facing Toorak apartment to some buyers he knows very well indeed.

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Millionaires' Row: The suburbs that have joined the million-dollar club

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Naughton cleared of serious injury, as Bulldogs brace for Perth quarantine

Scans delivered key forward Aaron Naughton good news on Saturday, with the Bulldogs now facing an arduous week ahead of their match against West Coast in Perth.

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The US Open prides itself on being the most open of all majors with some 9000 players from all walks of golf having a chance to compete. This year it’s open indeed.

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England boss looks to bigger picture after disappointing draw with Scotland

England manager Gareth Southgate conceded that his side underperformed in their clash against Scotland but said the team was still on track to reach the last 16.

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Top medical adviser says ‘no fans’ safest for Tokyo Olympics

The safest way to hold the Tokyo Olympics is without any fans, the top medical adviser to the Japanese government said in a report on Friday.

Graham Arnold cut a shattered figure after Australia’s 2-2 draw with Iran in 1997 - his last match for his country.

Arnold eyes Socceroos redemption over old foe Iran

Graham Arnold’s last match as a player for the Socceroos was on a night that left a deep scar on the psyche of Australian soccer. But the opportunity for payback could be just around the corner.

Max King celebrates a goal.

‘Maturity and diligence’: Max King a Saint until 2026

Gun youngster and key forward Max King has signed a four-year extension to remain with St Kilda until 2026. It’s a huge boost for the Saints after a shocking week off the field.

Dreaming big: Charles M’Mombwa has taken the long road from Congo to the A-League.

The refugee who became the star of an A-League run

When Charles M’Mombwa was growing up as a refugee in Zimbabwe, he never dared to dream about becoming a professional footballer. Now, he’s one step away from an A-League grand final.

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