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Meangirling, catfishing: WA parents reveal hurtful 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?

Resident shoots alleged intruder inside Perth home

WA Police said the homeowner found the intruder hiding, naked inside a bedroom wardrobe.

‘Greedy’: Perth council hikes rates on vacant blocks to deter land banking

A Perth council is hiking rates by 30 per cent on vacant blocks and will use the extra money to boost urban infill.

Voters don’t care about Albanese’s broken promise – but now they expect much more from him

Albanese broken promise

Labor is drifting towards the unhealthy primary vote of the last election – just enough to win, not enough to feel safe. On these numbers, betting agencies will be adjusting their odds on a hung parliament.

‘They definitely need a higher wage’: The group priced out of housing

Single tenants are leaving the private rental market at a rapid rate.

Buying a home solo has become tougher over the past decade. Now renting has caught up.

Barnaby Joyce taking this week off parliament, says colleague

It comes after Joyce fell off a planter box and was filmed lying on a Canberra footpath earlier this month, which he said occurred after he mixed prescription medication and alcohol.

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Officer bought angle grinder, weights after alleged murders: police

Police divers arrive at the scene.
Police have blocked off Hazelton Road, Bungonia, to everyone but residents as they search for the bodies of  the two missing men.

A female friend was with Beau Lamarre-Condon when he visited the rural property where police are searching for the bodies of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, police said.

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

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.

Anti-Israel protestors have conjoined the Aboriginal and Palestinian flags.

Gaza conflict engulfs Melbourne Writers Festival as leaders quit over program row

The deputy chairman of the Melbourne Writers Festival has quit over what he says is “historically untrue and deeply offensive” material in this year’s program.

Police investigate ‘murder by spaghetti’ mystery

Maria Basso had saved over $800,000 during her work with Italy’s foreign ministry, which included postings to Australia.

Maria Basso, who saved a small fortune during her career with Italy’s foreign ministry, including postings to Australia, died after eating spaghetti at a restaurant she attended with her niece, who is accused of plotting to kill her.

Zelensky says 31,000 troops killed in war as Ukraine warns of new Russian offensive

Ukraine’s president warned that the toll will rapidly rise unless promised military aid makes it to the frontline soon.

The five scary social media trends every parent should know about

Here are five trends parents should be aware of.

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.

Nicole Jameson

Meet the Australians leaving their jobs for AI

Annie Liao left her secure investment job to chase the $1.8 trillion AI sector. And she’s not the only one.

Poor sleep can make some mental health issues worse.

What happens to our mental health when we don’t get enough sleep

Poor sleep can make anxiety, depression and other mental health issues worse. Here’s what to do about it.

Grill'd's traditional Australian burger made with Impossible Beef is now avaiable nationally.

Are meat alternatives actually healthier than the real thing?

Plenty of us could do with less meat in our diets, but should we really be swapping it for plant-based products?

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Matildas

The Matildas don’t need Sam Kerr to win. But they do need a striker

Michelle Heyman is back with the Matildas - can she make it to the Olympics?

The unexpected re-emergence of Michelle Heyman has given Tony Gustavsson a selection headache as he considers his 18-player Olympic squad with qualification all but secured.

Don’t leap to conclusions: The whos, whats and whens of February 29

The maths is mind-boggling and the marriage concept less than empowering. Here are the numbers, history and lore behind the (not quite) every four-year phenomenon.

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Ex-cyclone Lincoln is set to remain a tropical low, the Bureau of Meteorology says.

Welcome rain for WA as Lincoln heads south

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln could bring heavy rain and strong winds to Western Australia’s interior as it moves southeast on Sunday.

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Crime

Dead body washes up in East Perth

Police are calling for public assistance after a 31-year-old woman was allegedly punched in the face.

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

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.

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Crime

Rottnest identity Peter Minekus walks free after court sentencing

Rottnest identity Peter Minekus walks free after court sentencing

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.

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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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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Michelle Heyman is back with the Matildas - can she make it to the Olympics?
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Matildas

The Matildas don’t need Sam Kerr to win. But they do need a striker

The unexpected re-emergence of Michelle Heyman has given Tony Gustavsson a selection headache as he considers his 18-player Olympic squad with qualification all but secured.

New dawn: Hardwick has taking the top coaching job at the Suns.
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Hardwick on why he left Tigers, feeling reinvigorated and the Sun with potential to be ‘special’

After more than a decade at Richmond, Damien Hardwick has begun a new chapter at Gold Coast. He talks to Michael Gleeson about being reinvigorated by his new club, the young Sun with a licence to do a “Dusty” and why he doesn’t regret being open about his family life to build connections.

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Cats midfielder unlikely for round one; Harley Reid quiet in first West Coast outing

The Cats were looking forward to having underrated midfielder Cam Guthrie back on the field in 2024, but he’s in doubt for round one, while Harley Reid’s maiden outing for West Coast did not live up to the hype.

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

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

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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