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New Seven expenses affair rocks Sunrise, top network executives

Bruce McWilliam and Michael Pell.

On October 5, 2022, one of the Seven Network’s most powerful executives sent an extraordinary email to a young media reporter.

Three charged over Northbridge glassing attack

Vision has emerged of a slow-moving fight between four people outside a hostel on Tuesday night.

The Perth suburbs taking the brunt of population surge

It is the sprawling suburbs on Perth’s eastern fringe accommodating the lion’s share of the city’s post-COVID population boom. Here are the top 20.

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World War II

Eighty years on, Andrew Forrest closes in on family’s biggest mystery

GIF Andrew Forrest discovers planes shot down.

The family is best known for mining billionaire ‘Twiggy’, Australia’s richest man. But another personality has haunted the Forrests for decades.

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Police

Dog shot dead by police at WA beach

The scene at Trigg Beach.

A dog was fatally shot by police on Tuesday night following an incident at Trigg Beach. 

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Sex work

Why we shouldn’t put the Spotlight on sex work

It’s legal. It’s well-paid. And many women do it. Our collective weirdness about sex work is embarrassing.

Jenna Price
Jenna Price

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WAtoday/Good Food. South Bird, Northbridge. Nashville-style hot fried chicken. Picture: Jacqueline Jane van Grootel

The chicken shop bringing a red-hot taste of Nashville to Northbridge

The North Bird space is flying (and frying) south and rebooting as a 50-seat diner focusing on “crunchy as hell” fried chicken, spice-friendly drinks and good music.

Apple watches, cinema tickets: Are health insurance perks worth it?

Apple watches, cinema tickets: Are health insurance perks worth it?

Customers have been warned that new health insurer incentives should not come at the expense of high premiums.

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Fitness

The best time of day to exercise? It depends on your health

Plenty of studies have shown the merits of moving in the morning, but new research shows that for certain groups, after-dinner exercise can be very beneficial.

‘Reward for terrorism’: Wong’s speech draws backlash

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said it was in Israel’s interests for there to be a two-state solution.

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong’s comments on Palestinian statehood have been welcomed by pro-Palestine advocates, but infuriated pro-Israel groups.

Mass school shooter’s parents given 10 years jail

The judge said the convictions were not about “poor parenting” but their lack of action in stopping their son from possessing a gun and killing four students.

Videos show Chicago police fired 96 shots in 41 seconds at fatal traffic stop

The gunshots continued even after driver Dexter Reed, 26, “exited his vehicle and fell to the ground,” officials said in releasing the footage, 911 calls and police reports.

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AFL 2024

Finlayson suspended for three matches for homophobic slur

Port Adelaide’s Jeremy Finlayson has been suspended for three matches for a homophobic slur

Port Adelaide will be without ruck-forward Jeremy Finlayson until round eight after the AFL suspended him for three matches for directing a homophobic slur to an Essendon player.

Matildas look to Paris after accounting for Mexico

Matildas look to Paris after accounting for Mexico

Hayley Raso’s early goal gave the Australians a cracking start before Caitlin Foord’s magical strike put some icing on the cake.

Five horses from five stables tested positive to a breast cancer drug. No one knows why

The mystery of how traces of a breast cancer drug appeared in urine samples taken from five different thoroughbreds, trained by five different stables and racing at five different tracks, might never be solved.

Peggy the Staffy and Molly the Magpie. The pair will be reunited after the dog’s owners, Juliette Wells and Reece Mortensen, gain the appropriate wildlife licences.

Molly the magpie to reunite with best mate

The friendship between a magpie and two English Staffies is set to be renewed after the Queensland government agreed to give a Gold Coast couple a licence to care for the native bird.

Beyond the cliches and crowds: Europe’s 10 best underrated destinations

The Bastei is a famous rock formation in Saxon, Switzerland.

Once you’ve copped a sunburn in Florence and nursed a rosé hangover in Aix-en-Provence, where in Europe do you explore? Where do you discover the next Tuscany?

At 28 minutes, The Sign is Bluey’s longest-ever episode. Is a movie next?

The 28-minute special, which features the possible sale of the Heelers’ house and a wedding, could be a test run for bigger things in the future.

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Western Australia

A coroner’s inquest is examining the circumstances surrounding the death of 16-year-old Cleveland Dodd.

Unit 18 probationary guard ‘given two hours’ notice’ before filling senior role

The guard told an inquest a senior officer sat with her and showed her how to fill in a series of reports before leaving her to oversee detainees and staff for the night shift.

In Cottesloe, the gap is widening between the rich and super-rich

Andrew Forrest is among Cottesloe’s most high-profile residents, with several properties adjoining one another.

Personal income analysis has declared Cottesloe Australia’s most unequal suburb. Here’s a glimpse of how the wealthiest live there – and how your suburb rates.

Multimillion-dollar boost for strained WA children’s health services

The state government hopes its newest funding initiative will help children access vital health appointments.

In the past 10 years, referrals to Child Development Service paediatricians have risen by 132 per cent.

Uber ride-share rival Ola suddenly pulls Perth service

Ola Riadeshare will no longer ruin in Perth, customers and drivers say.

An Ola Rideshare driver told Radio 6PR that over the past six months the number of people in Perth using the app had been dwindling. 

WA faces surging prices as it falls short of Housing Accord target

WA’s housing crisis is set to be deep and long with no medium-term remedy in sight.

Forecasts show without urgent supply-side reforms, every state in Australia is on track to miss their targets under the national accord.

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Port Adelaide’s Jeremy Finlayson has been suspended for three matches for a homophobic slur
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AFL 2024

Finlayson suspended for three matches for homophobic slur

Port Adelaide will be without ruck-forward Jeremy Finlayson until round eight after the AFL suspended him for three matches for directing a homophobic slur to an Essendon player.

Jack Clarke during his time as chair of Cricket Australia.

Former Cricket Australia chair Jack Clarke dies

Jack Clarke, the Cricket Australia chair who oversaw the introduction of the Big Bash League and a major overhaul of the governing body’s board of directors, has died in Adelaide.

SAN ANTONIO, TX - APRIL 7: Team Australia takes the field before their game against Mexico at Toyota field on April 7, 2024 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images)

As it happened: Raso, Foord goals set up strong 2-0 win for Matildas over Mexico

The injury-addled Matildas turned in a professional performance in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST) in one of their final pre-Olympics outings.

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AFL 2024

Why goal umpires have been frustrated – and the AFL is going public about it

The AFL met with goal umpires on Tuesday to reassure them they were doing a good job in following AFL directions in asking for score reviews whenever a decision was close.

Essendon’s Andrew McGrath.
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AFL 2024

The free agents sure to attract five-year deals; Hawk thrust into spotlight

“Six years has become the new three years”: List-management trends are making it a good time to be a free agent playing good football.

Interim CEO of Netball Australia, Stacey West.

‘I’m literally a hugger’: How interim CEO is tackling netball’s problem

This masthead put a number of questions about netball’s future to Stacey West.

John Coates has refused to appear before a Senate inquiry into Australia’s preparedness to host the 2032 Games,

Coates refuses to appear at Brisbane 2032 Senate inquiry

The architect of the state government’s plan to use QSAC as Brisbane’s main Olympic stadium has refused an invitation to appear before a Senate inquiry to explain his stance.

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