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$100m Jandakot surf park clears planning hurdle

Artist’s impression of the Aventuur wave park in the City of Cockburn.

Following a controversial failed attempt to create the development on the Swan River foreshore, the search for an alternative site began.

Ex-SAS soldier charged with war crime

A former special forces soldier has been arrested in NSW and charged with war crimes in Afghanistan.

RBA faces rate clash: Should they stay or go up?

The Reserve Bank faces a clash of priorities over coming weeks: deal with banking turmoil in Europe and America, or drive down inflation?

Victoria moves to ban Nazi salute; ASX sinks at the open as traders digest banking drama;

Victoria moves to ban Nazi salute; ASX sinks at the open as traders digest banking drama;

Australia could import gas to deal with potential shortages, the debate on safeguard mechanism reform is set to continue as parliament returns and banking giant UBS will buy Credit Suisse.

With cash in the bank, McGowan’s outlook is rosy

WA Premier Mark McGowan.

The WA premier walks a political tightrope when describing how he has steered the state over the past two years.

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Save for a scandal, premier’s drive will win the long game

If running the state for this long, including two years through a pandemic, has wearied Mark McGowan at all, he hides it well.

Neil McMahon at Prahran Market.
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Vegetarian

How I became a vegetarian by accident

What happens when you go from being a card-carrying carnivore to only eating vegetables? The good news is I haven’t had a dud meal yet.

Neil McMahon
Neil McMahon

Freelance writer

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Diet

Walk more, eat well: These studies make me sad

Walking is great for us, but it’s also commonsense.

Studies that tell us to move our bodies and eat more fruits and vegetables are stating the bleeding obvious. But there’s a reason we keep needing a reminder.

Sarah Berry
Sarah Berry

Lifestyle Health Editor

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Workplace

Now fathers are copping the ‘motherhood penalty’ I am not gloating

For the health of men, women, kids and the economy, ideas of Australian workplace masculinity must at least try to keep up.

Wendy Tuohy
Wendy Tuohy

Senior writer

Rio Tinto pledges better cultural awareness following Juukan Gorge disaster

The 2020 blasting of Juukan Gorge caused an outcry.

An independent audit of Rio’s cultural heritage management,  found areas where the miner needs to improve its performance.

Police seize cache of weapons after man brandishes Taser at Perth shopping centre

A man has been charged with 22 offences after a haul of 19 weapons including guns and machetes was discovered in a Perth unit.

An alarming 47.8 per cent of school leaders triggered a Red Flag email in
2022. This is an increase of 18.7 per cent on 2021.

WA principals burn out in  struggle with playground violence, vicious parents

They’re working the longest hours in the country, similar to surgeons but without the prestige or pay.

ASX lingers in the red as traders digest banking drama

Australian investors have sent the sharemarket lower, despite the fate of Credit Suisse having been decided.

Households with fixed rate mortgages are yet to feel the pain of higher rates

Christopher Kent says the full impact of higher interest rates on the economy will take longer due to the high proportion of people with fixed rate mortgages.

Australians rushed into fixed-rate mortgages during COVID-19. The RBA believes this means it will take longer for higher interest rates to affect the economy.

Mexican driver Sergio Perez celebrates Oracle Red Bull’s domination of the Saudi Arabian race with teammate and runner-up Max Verstappen and their team after the F1 Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Sunday.

‘Never seen a car so fast’: Hamilton in awe of Red Bull’s speed as F1 heads to Melbourne

Red Bull has dominated the start of the Formula One racing season, while rookie Australian driver Oscar Piastri will be hoping for more luck when at home in Melbourne after placing 15th in Saudi Arabia.

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McDonald-Tipungwuti reveals the story behind his retirement ... and his extraordinary comeback

Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti returned to the AFL on Sunday after retiring to travel (inset) last year.

Last May, Essendon fan favourite Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti stepped away from football after losing his passion for the game. He spent the rest of the year on a journey of self-discovery.

The key takeouts of an intriguing opening round

It’s a small sample size, but round one delivered several intriguing story lines. What performances have set a trend and which ones will later be seen as aberrations?

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Perth’s long-awaited movie studio moves north, a step closer to becoming a reality

Perth’s long-awaited movie studio moves north, a step closer to becoming a reality

After the failure to make their bold Fremantle Harbour proposal fly Home Fire Creative Industries have come up with what appears to be a viable plan for a movie studio in Malaga.

Good Lorde Belvoir, sort out your parking

The gridlocked car park at Belvoir Amphitheatre where Lorde (inset) performed on March 18.

It took less than an hour to get home on public transport after Ed Sheeran’s Optus Stadium show. It took two hours to get out of the paddock that doubles as a car park at Belvoir Amphitheatre after Lorde performed to a far smaller crowd in the Swan Valley on Saturday night.

Second drowning in three days at popular Fremantle beach

A second crowning has occurred at South Beach, Fremantle.

A second person has died after being pulled from the water at a popular West Australian beach just days after Perth actor Peter Hardy drowned at the same beach.

Perth’s Port to Pub swim back with a bang as hundreds take to the water

Cate and Bronte Campbell, former Olympian Jessica Pengelly and 17-year-old ocean swimmer Rosie Wilson.

The Port to Pub president said this year the event had come back stronger than ever, after it was cancelled in 2022 due to COVID.

‘Sore and shaken up’: Elderly man, 87, knocked unconscious as burglars ransack Mandurah home

The Victorian Police Association worries officers will lose ability to move on drunken people posing a risk to themselves or others.

An 87-year-old man was rushed to hospital, where he remains in a serious but stable condition.

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Sydney’s who’s who have been flipping their houses.
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Rich flippers: The who’s who defying the property downturn

Lending weight to the adage that it takes money to make money, some of Sydney’s well-heeled citizenry have made a motza flipping their real estate.

Buyers aren’t being put off by the rising cost of building, looking to snap up a fixer upper, agents say.

Renovate or detonate? The best-worst houses listed for $200,000 and up

Smashed walls, gaping holes in the roof and peeling paint might shock some home hunters, but others are pushing ahead with plans to flip or invest.

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New Magpie Tom Mitchell.
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AFL 2023

Four points: Mitchell move outshines ‘Grawndy’ debut, Kozzie and Buddy’s bad timing, ‘Weid’ gets his chance

Both Collingwood and Melbourne will be feeling content with their big off-season recruiting moves, a trio of stars will regret the timing of poorly executed bumps and a Bombers newcomer now has his chance to shine.

Some of the memorable scenes from round one of the 2023 AFL season.

Key takeouts from an intriguing opening round

It’s a small sample size, but round one of the AFL season delivered several intriguing story lines.

Steve Smith’s super catch.
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Smith’s stunning catch steals limelight in one-day win

Mitch Marsh and Travis Head cracked Australia to an easy victory after a Mitchell Starc masterclass.

Mexican driver Sergio Perez celebrates Oracle Red Bull’s domination of the Saudi Arabian race with teammate and runner-up Max Verstappen and their team after the F1 Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Sunday.

Perez wins Saudi GP, Verstappen goes to second

Rookie Australian driver Oscar Piastri was on the back foot from the start when he was sent to the pit.

Marcel Sabitzer celebrates after scoring United’s second goal

Fulham lose two players, manager and lead in cup defeat to Man United

A controversial VAR decision flipped the game in its head as the visitors lost theirs.

Vets inspect horses at Werribee on the eve of last year’s Melbourne Cup.
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Champion trainer scanning his own horses to avoid Melbourne Cup scratchings

Champion trainer Chris Waller has begun scanning his potential Melbourne Cup horses now.

Head-high bumps are the talking point of round one of the 2023 AFL season. Kysaiah Pickett (centre) and Lance Franklin (left) were both offered suspensions for their hits on opponents, while Adelaide’s Shane McAdam (right) is likely to face similar consequences.

Bump verdicts: Pickett, Franklin learn fate as Ablett snr considers class action

The livewire Demon and Swans superstar have been offered suspensions.

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