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‘What is Perth’ exercise must go back to basics and address street level anti-social behaviour

Gareth Parker
Gareth Parker

CBD retailers shared stories about a surge in homelessness, teenage fights, public urination due to a lack of toilet facilities, and a growing list of empty shop fronts.

Outrage at UN’s Barrier Reef warning a sideshow to climate catastrophe

Mike Foley
Mike Foley

The crowning glory of the world’s coral reefs is being torn apart by global warming but Australia’s anger over UN listing process doesn’t address the damage.

The man who was the id of Australian politics is once again deputy prime minister

Chris Uhlmann
Chris Uhlmann

Barnaby Joyce has been given that most rare of things in public life - a second chance - he would be wise not to waste it.

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COVID-19 Taskforce Commander, Lieutenant-General John Frewen released the data on Wednesday.

Australia likely won’t use AstraZeneca after October, except by request

Australia will likely not use the AstraZeneca vaccine after October except by request, with the national rollout to rely on the Pfizer dose.

  • by Rachel Clun
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has given the Murugappan family three month bridging visas.
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Biloela asylum seeker family given three month bridging visas

Three members of the Tamil asylum seeker family that had been detained on Christmas Island have been granted three-month bridging visas.

  • by Katina Curtis

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