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Money or politics? Cricket Australia’s Perth Ashes Test conundrum
Mark McGowan’s closed border populism has left Cricket Australia with an age-old conundrum - loyalty to the game’s structure or hunger for revenue. The venue for the fifth Ashes Test could make a $17 million difference.
Three-day home quarantine for international arrivals continues in face of Omicron strain
Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed Australians will not go back into lockdowns after the border reopening to some visa holders and countries was paused to slow the spread of the new strain into Australia.
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Gas
Fears government ‘just rolls’ to gas industry without scrutiny of climate concerns
State and federal governments’ unwavering support for gas became more obvious last week through responses to Woodside’s decision to proceed with its $16 billion Scarborough project.
It’s not just the big bucks luring WA uni students to drug trials
University students are being enticed to earn quick cash from pharmaceutical companies. But it’s not just money driving them to sign up.
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Crime
Search team tight-lipped after discovery of human remains near Dargo
Police found the human remains in remote bushland after hours of sifting through dirt in a painstaking search for missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay.
Liberal senator apologises to Jacqui Lambie, denies making dog noise
Senator David Van has revealed that he was the MP who interjected in a manner that other senators described as “dog noises” while Jacqui Lambie was speaking today.
‘I have carried the shame’: Anonymous stories of sexual assault in Parliament
The Jenkins review of the workplace culture of Parliament House spoke to more than 500 people. These are some of their stories.
One in three parliamentary staffers say they’ve been sexually harassed
A review of Federal Parliament’s workplace culture has recommended setting up a code of conduct for politicians and staffers and a review of alcohol use.
A ‘rock star’ trailblazer who was an inspiration for Indigenous actors and filmmakers
One leading director says that before David Dalaithngu, there were “just kookaburras and didgeridoos” on screen.
Back-of-boat lobster sales doubled as West Australians snap up catch
Since September last year, West Australians have been able to purchase the lobsters straight from the back of fishing boats.
US to send bombers and fighter aircraft to Australia in bid to counter China
A Pentagon review of the US’s military resources also called for an upgrade of its bases in Guam and Australia.
A toast to TV’s quiet achievers, who consistently deliver
Discussion of TV is often dominated by the newest and buzziest shows, not the ones that have reached 30-plus season milestones.
Everything you need to know to pretend you know everything about MrBeast
A popular YouTuber has broken, or at least bruised, the internet by hosting a real-life Squid Game.
Macquarie’s word of the year: Time to strollout the winner
The new word rollout has been a lot faster than the vaccine strollout, according to the committee that chose the Macquarie Dictionary’s word of 2021.
Western Australia
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Crime
Man rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after Hilton assault
A man is in hospital in a critical but stable condition after an assault in a Fremantle suburb left him with life-threatening injuries on Sunday night.
Not cool: WA study reveals beer garden misting systems as major potential health hazard
They make scorching summer afternoons far more bearable, but new research has revealed water misting systems are a breeding ground for bacteria.
‘Disneyland’ in Geraldton: The castle in the sky meant to put a WA town on the world map
Investors are now fearing the worst after sinking their money into a developer’s vision of a “second Gold Coast of Australia”.
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Courts
Teenager charged with murder over stabbing outside Northbridge nightclub
Manar Pan Mading, 28, was stabbed in the chest during an altercation about 2.30am on the corner of Lake and Aberdeen streets.
McGowan says WA’s reopening still on track pending emergency meeting
Premier Mark McGowan says Western Australia’s plan to reopen in early 2022 remains on track, despite growing concerns over the emergence of the new Omicron strain of coronavirus.
Politics
US to send bombers and fighter aircraft to Australia to counter China
A Pentagon review also called for an upgrade of its bases in Guam and Australia to counter Beijing’s military buildup in the Indo-Pacific.
Business
Opinion
Big four
Charging the dead: Why Westpac raised the white flag with ASIC
The deal allows the regulator to notch up a handy win, polish its star and brandish its credentials as a results-regulator - all while saving money.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
World
Prince Charles, Rihanna watch as Barbados ditches the Queen
At the strike of midnight, a republic was born and the last colonial bonds severed nearly 400 years after the first English ships arrived on the island.
Opinion
The jig is up: Time to rein in the cosmetic surgery industry
Adele Ferguson
Investigative journalist and columnist
Vale Dalaithngu, who charmed Australia and the world
Marcia Langton
Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne
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Property bydomain
What less than $1 million buys in the major capitals now
This segment of the market is hot property even for run-down homes, attracting first-home buyers and families as they try to get a foot on the ladder.
Rare untouched London trophy home selling for $65 million
The largest single property currently for sale in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea is up for grabs. This is London real estate at its best.
Lifestyle
Inside the strong bond between Australia’s top fashion prize winners
The winners of this year’s Australian Laureate Awards share a creative connection that can be followed back to pioneer Linda Jackson.
Culture
A ‘rock star’ trailblazer who was an inspiration for Indigenous actors and filmmakers
One leading director says that before David Dalaithngu, there were “just kookaburras and didgeridoos” on screen.
Sport
Cummins v Root takes Ashes rivalry to new levels, says Buttler
Rarely do opposing captains go head-to-head in a Test, but the appointment of Pat Cummins will give him the chance to square off against his English opposite.
Perth all but certain to lose Ashes Test
Perth is all but certain to lose Ashes Test after WA Premier Mark McGowan confirmed the state’s quarantine restrictions would apply to visiting sportsmen and support staff, including broadcasters.
‘Old school’ Black Caps snatch thrilling draw
The cricket connoisseur in Kane Williamson was particularly pleased by the “old school Test cricket” his side played to pull off a stirring draw against India.
Opinion
Australian cricket
IPL franchise sales a warning for Australian cricket
Australia has consistently produced world-beating cricket teams, and there is little reason to fear it is not sustainable. So, why should Australian cricket chase more money?
Darshak Mehta
Snooker star nods off during match, blames COVID-19
Triple world champion Mark Williams has apologised to snooker fans for falling asleep during his own match at the UK championship, blaming the after-effects of COVID-19.
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AFL 2021
Collingwood star Jordan De Goey arrives back in Australia, Pendlebury lends support
Collingwood forward Jordan De Goey has arrived back home and has been supported by Scott Pendlebury, as De Goey gets set to fight assault and harassment charges via video link into a New York courtroom next month.
MCG in the market for day-night Ashes Test if Perth falls over
Should Perth lose its Ashes Test nothing is stopping Cricket Australia from scheduling a second day-night match of the series, in a slot that has delivered huge crowds to the MCG.
Have Your Say
IPL franchise sales a warning for Australian cricket, not an invitation
Australia has consistently produced world-beating cricket teams, and there is little reason to fear it is not sustainable. So, why should Australian cricket chase more money?