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COVID would reach WA’s regions within weeks of outbreak, modelling shows
The scenario paints a bleak picture for rural areas with lower than average vaccination rates, and could lead to some towns being shut off from the rest of the state.
Delta more deadly than national plan assumes
The research team whose work underpins Australia’s pandemic exit strategy believes the Delta strain of the virus is significantly more deadly than they assumed when the national plan was adopted.
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Innovation
Twiggy’s new workplace draws on Netflix culture
Those wanting to join the Fortescue subsidiary are given a document explaining “we don’t mind if you wake up one day and decide to take a day off” and, when it’s time for a break, “your holidays and their length become your decision”.
Opinion
Coronavirus pandemic
Here’s why ‘no jab, no entry’ is not discrimination
“No thongs, no singlets” is a common rule for pubs, while nightclubs refuse entry to those who are too intoxicated. Vaccine mandates would significantly reduce health risks.
Liam Elphick
Discrimination law lecturer
Perth babysitter faces almost 200 child abuse charges after police identify more victims
Just days before his arrest, Jareth Harries-Markham was advertising his babysitting services to Perth parents on babysitter and nannying Facebook groups.
Vegan fry franchise sued for almost $1m after leaving Perth CBD shopfront
Melbourne-founded fast food franchise Lord of the Fries is being sued in the WA Supreme Court over a claim of unpaid rent and vacating a lease two years early.
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Crime
Perth man on Thai death row for drug smuggling released
The man and his Thai wife, sentenced to death for trafficking half a tonne of crystal meth for the Hells Angels, have been acquitted after four years in jail.
Culture Kings founders in billion-dollar payday
The total business will be valued at about $US2.3 billion, and, if successful, will add a collective $US773 million ($1.06 billion) to the wealth of Princess Polly and Culture Kings’ Australian founders.
The scientist and the AI-assisted, remote-control killing machine
Israeli agents had wanted to kill Iran’s top nuclear scientist for years. Then they came up with a way to pull the trigger with no operatives present.
‘Bad day at the wicket’: Joyce says Porter could return to frontbench
Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce says Christian Porter should be given another senior role in the future, as Labor says the mystery donations issue is not over.
Several killed in Russian university shooting
A student opened fire at a university in Russia, leaving six people dead and 28 hurt, before being shot by police and detained, officials said.
AFL clubs seek advice after Tom Wills discovery
Several AFL clubs have tributes to Australian football’s founding father, Tom Wills, who has been linked to a massacre of Aboriginal people 160 years ago.
The new iPhone features coming to your pocket in iOS 15
Even if you’re not looking for a new iPhone this week, the one you already have is due for some updates.
Missing travel? A book is the best ticket to have right now
Actual travel now is most accessible within the pages of a book. It’s a chance to journey forever in time, often to worlds that are entirely invented.
AFL grand final
‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark
Mitch Hannan overcame anxiety during his gradual rise through the ranks and will play in the grand final on Saturday having proved his capacity to stand up in games that matter.
Tom McDonald’s message to his two families
As a long-serving Demon, and a family man, Tom McDonald feels the pain of separation and of the fans’ separation from this grand moment. He just hopes they’re proud of what they watch each week.
Western Australia
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Crime
The message from Cristiano Ronaldo to Danny Hodgson on his birthday
Manchester United stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Dean Henderson have sent well-wishes to soccer player Danny Hodgson as he remains in an induced coma at a Perth hospital on his 26th birthday.
Analysis
Political leadership
Minister standards are higher: Why Porter had to go
For the PM, for Porter to stay was untenable because it would have redefined the standards for ministers in a way that would have opened a Pandora’s box of secret deals.
Women’s FIFO horror revealed in testimonies to WA inquiry
Unwanted touching, bullying and demands for sex in exchange for career advancement is the lot for some WA women mine workers, according to submissions to a parliamentary inquiry.
On the Brownlow red carpet, WA designers get their moment in the sun
For the second year in a row Melbourne misses out hosting the AFL’s night of nights for daring dresses (and sporting prowess).
Analysis
AFL grand final
Tales of wonder and woe as record Perth grand final rush explained
The days of die-hard fans camping in long lines outside the box office to secure tickets to popular events are seemingly over.
Politics
‘Bad day at the wicket’: Joyce says Porter could return to the frontbench
The Acting Prime Minister says his former cabinet colleague should be given another senior role in the future.
Business
‘Wave of global unicorns’: Airwallex hits $5.5 billion valuation
Fast-growing Australian payments startup Airwallex has secured a fresh round of funding, valuing it at $US4 billion ($5.5 billion) on paper.
World
Several killed in Russian university shooting
A student opened fire at a university in Russia, leaving six people dead and 28 hurt, before being shot by police and detained, officials said.
Opinion
The economic consequences of working from home that no one is talking about
Jennifer Duke
Economics correspondent
Explore
Property bydomain
Revealed: The most popular suburbs for property deals this year
Sea-change and tree-change hotspots are high on the list, along with affordable outer suburbs offering space to work from home.
Historic cottage used during Petrov Affair hits market with $7m price tag
The home has a long history, which gained it local heritage protection and with it permanent harbour views.
Life & Culture
The Crown, Ted Lasso, Hacks take Emmy haul
The awards-laden British historical drama divided the spoils with two first-time nominees.
Sport
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Crime
Cristiano Ronaldo sends well-wishes to Danny Hodgson on his 26th birthday
Manchester United stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Dean Henderson have sent well-wishes to soccer player Danny Hodgson as he remains in an induced coma at a Perth hospital on his 26th birthday.
Tom McDonald’s message to his two families
As a long-serving Demon, and a family man, Tom McDonald feels the pain of separation and of the fans’ separation from this grand moment. He just hopes they’re proud of what they watch each week.
Wines equals Martin’s record to claim Port’s first Brownlow
Port Adelaide star Ollie Wines equalled the Brownlow Medal votes record as he charged home to secure the 2021 prize in the final round of the season after a thrilling count on Sunday night.
Opinion
Wallabies
Why the radio silence when calling the Wallabies should be as simple as ABC?
The Wallabies’ absence from the national broadcaster is hard to fathom, especially considering a couple of Australian rugby doyens are waiting in the wings.
Wayne Smith
Australia the obstacle to Raj’s elusive World Cup title
Twice Mithali Raj has led India to the ODI World Cup final, only to fall short. Next year’s tournament in New Zealand will be her final bow, and a chance to erase the painful memories.
Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark
Mitch Hannan overcame anxiety during his gradual rise through the ranks and will play in the grand final on Saturday having proved his capacity to stand up in games that matter.
Teague joins Tigers as an assistant
David Teague has joined Richmond as an assistant coach less than a month after Carlton sacked him with one year remaining on his contract.
Have Your Say
Why the radio silence when calling the Wallabies should be as simple as ABC?
The Wallabies’ absence from the national broadcaster is hard to fathom, especially considering a couple of Australian rugby doyens are waiting in the wings.