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Meangirling, catfishing: Perth parents speak out on devastating social media ‘trends’

Nicole Jameson is a digital strategist, the director of Dark Horse Agency and chief-executive of The Social Kit.

WA parents have said their children have been the victims of both new and sustained cyberbullying trends. How can it be stopped?

The five scary social media trends every parent should know about

From the comment pile-on to social media receipts, here are some of the damaging trends kids are taking part in or becoming victims of.

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Jesse Baird told friends of ‘shadowy figure in his bedroom’ late at night

Detectives re-entered the home of Jesse Baird on Sunday morning.

News of the break-in came as police urged patience as they try to locate the bodies of Baird and partner Luke Davies, who were allegedly were killed by a Sydney police officer.

HECS fee relief could flow by July under proposed university debt overhaul

Fee relief on the drawing board for graduates

Australians paying off university debts could save $1000 or more by mid-year under a fee overhaul that Education Minister Jason Clare calls a cost-of-living fix.

‘Zero empathy’: Qantas refunds customer forced to pay $1900 for typo

Chris Bowers made a typo when booking a Qantas flight for his nephew. It was an expensive mistake.

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Coalition takes primary vote lead in RPM poll for first time since election

Voters have lifted the Coalition to its strongest position since the last federal election despite backing Labor on its overhaul of personal income tax cuts.

Katy Perry performed at lavish mansion party, but the PM just wanted to talk jobs

Katy Perry performs at the Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry Dinner hosted by the Pratt family. 

While global superstar Katy Perry staged a private performance at billionaire Anthony Pratt’s mansion, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was just there to talk about manufacturing.

Trump victorious in South Carolina Republican primary

Nikki Haley has suffered another major setback in her ambitious bid to win the Republican presidential nomination.

How we can fight to help women achieve pay parity in the workplace

According to the WGEA, women earned $1653.60 per week on average in 2023, which worked out to be $253 less than men.

On Tuesday morning, there’s likely to be some awkward conversations as the latest gender pay gap data is released. But it can also be an opportunity.

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University wealth ‘tax’ proposed in landmark report calling for funding overhaul

The University of Sydney.

The prestigious Group of Eight is opposed to a levy to fund infrastructure across the sector, as a 400-page report declares the current funding model is broken.

Investors flee tumbling EV upstarts once hailed as the ‘next Tesla’

Shares of California-based Rivian are down by about 44 per cent since Tesla’s October warning.

A duo of electric vehicle companies chasing Tesla’s tail have disappointed investors with their recent results.

Esha Dey
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The search for superbugs lurking in your shopping trolley

Is your scotch fillet, chicken roast or pork belly harbouring dangerous bacteria? Scientists are about to find out.

‘I still have that zebra dress’: How Blondie’s Debbie Harry keeps rocking it at 78

The queen of punk chats about her enduring career, distinctive style and plans for the future. Yes, there’s a new Blondie album on the way.

Aussies sweep series, but Smith’s failures put his World Cup spot at risk

The Kiwis celebrate an early breakthrough.

While others enhanced their hopes of playing at the T20I World Cup, Steve Smith’s performances in New Zealand have had the opposite effect.

These monstrous beasts seem lazy and harmless, until they don’t

Tourists show no fear, happily standing a metre away from the beasts to get their photos taken. I later discover it’s a pretty dumb move.

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Police are calling for public assistance after a 31-year-old woman was allegedly punched in the face.
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Dead body washes up in East Perth

Police said the body of a man was located alongside the waters edge.

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Rottnest identity Peter Minekus walks free after sentencing over child sex offences

Peter Minekus leaves court on February 23, 2024.

Minekus, a well-known employee at the island’s general store, was given a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to two assaults against a child in the 1980s.

Rottnest Channel Swim abandoned due to dangerous weather

Perth’s 33rd annual Rottnest Channel Swim 2023.

Swimmers were pulled from the water about 10am after organisers received advice it was unsafe for participants to continue.

Jail likely for Perth school shooter in Australian-first case

The teenager leaving Perth Children’s Court with his family in July.

A teenage boy who opened fire at a school in Perth’s north, plunging it into lockdown, will likely be jailed in what is an Australian-first case.

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Teenage boy jailed for ‘frightening’ late night Lake Monger sex assaults

The 17-year-old appeared in Perth Children’s Court on Friday.

The 14-year-old, who at one point had a bright sporting future ahead of him, will now spend months behind bars after he attacked two women exercising at the park.

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Some buyers are getting financial help from the Bank of Mum and Dad to get into the market.

Even a modest home is out of reach for first home buyers now

Young people who lower their expectations to an unassuming home in their second-choice location still could not comfortably afford the loan repayments.

It’s becoming harder for young people to buy in to the great Australian dream of homeownership.

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Travis Head entertains fans at last month’s MCG Test against Pakistan. Despite the adulation, his returns with the bat in that series were below par.

Why the fall of Test cricket would hurt Australia the most

Australian cricket has bet most of its chips on the health of Tests. Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird must lead the way to save them.

Let’s go: First look at the NRL’s new ad campaign for 2024 season

We know how the NRL will market itself to American fans ahead of the historic Las Vegas double-header, but what about its pitch to the dyed-in-the-wool fans?

Jordan Thompson has won his first ATP Tour title with a win over Casper Ruud in Los Cabos.
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First ATP title and career-high ranking: Thompson’s Mexican ‘miracle’

Australia’s Jordan Thompson will rise to No.32 in the rankings after winning an ATP title in Los Cabos, but it took what the man himself described as a miracle to do it.

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Hard to swallow: The moment in Wallabies doco where Eddie’s excuses demand a reply

The documentary on Australia’s World Cup debacle is car-crash TV, but one scene should have veered from fly-on-the-wall to scripted film.

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Sam Powell-Pepper collides with Adelaide’s Mark Keane, who was concussed in the incident.
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‘Preferably four’: AFL urged to slap Port enforcer with hefty ban

Port Adelaide’s Sam Powell-Pepper is facing a delayed start to the home-and-away season for a bump which left Adelaide’s Mark Keane concussed.

Las Vegas Raiders guard Dylan Parham meets Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Lieutenant Kendall Bell.

It’s 4am in Vegas, you’re an NRL star and you’re in trouble. Fear not, top cop will save you

As the spectre of scandal looms after a night in Sin City goes awry, there is only one person to call if you’re a drunken NRL star.

Adam Zampa picked up four wickets for the visitors.

Hazlewood, Zampa pin New Zealand as ferocious Aussies claim T20 series

Australia retained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after a superb bowling effort, defending 174 for a 72-run win at Eden Park that clinches the three-game T20 series against the Kiwis.

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