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Former WA premier rejects GST deal, blasts ‘inept’ governments for lacklustre gas returns

Former WA premier rejects GST deal, blasts ‘inept’ governments for lacklustre gas returns

Colin Barnett told journalists he wants the current system of distributing GST revenue scrapped in favour of splitting it between states on a population basis. Follow our live coverage of the day’s news here.

‘Stop shifting blame’: Australia, China trade barbs over helicopter incident

As China doubled down on its criticism of Australia, Anthony Albanese accused Beijing of offering a contradictory rationale for the aerial interception.

The Perth suburbs with the most electric vehicles … will soon face competition

WAtoday can reveal the areas with the biggest EV purchasing power, even as the state government moves to level the playing field.

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The everyday mistake sparking more than 1000 fires a year

Batteries being thrown in the bin are a growing threat to safety, bursting into flames as they degrade. Would people recycle them properly if they were paid?

‘Our hearts are broken’: Parents of Callum and Jake Robinson share their grief

Debra and Martin Robinson’s sons Jake and Callum were murdered in Mexico.

The Australian brothers were on a surfing trip in Mexico when they were allegedly murdered by Mexican nationals attempting to steal car parts.

Lehrmann’s no-win, no-fee agreement with lawyers revealed in court

Network Ten sought access to documents revealing whether the former Liberal staffer had financial assistance in bringing his multimillion-dollar defamation case.

Listen up Perth: Here’s the pizza order to test your maker’s skill

Andrea Brunelli of Maestro: creator of extraordinarily crisp, featherweight dough, owner of an extraordinary moustache.

Hint: it’s probably not the pizza you’re thinking of. And its presence on a menu speaks to a certain intent.

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Dating

Swiped: How a red-flagged obsession led me to Tinder

Tinder isn’t just a hook-up site. Unless you want it to be.

A tip: if you see someone list their job as a journalist, swipe left if you have something to hide.

Sarah Brookes
Sarah Brookes

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Aviation

Qantas perfects the art of the non-apology

To suggest the settlement over the ghost flights matter makes Qantas a trustworthy company is to be wilfully blind to its recent history.

Joe Aston
Joe Aston

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What I wish I’d known about suicide before my son died

Wayne Holdsworth with his son Mac who took his own life in October 2023, aged 17, after becoming the victim of sextortion.

He’d come to me and said: “Hey Dad, I’ve made a mistake.” My son was the victim of sextortion.

Wayne Holdsworth
Wayne Holdsworth

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Fatal bus crash driver addicted to drugs, took pills beforehand

The bus driver, who killed 10 people in a crash last year, had a long history of opioid abuse that concerned doctors and employers.

Stormy Daniels tells a story of sex with Trump as he listens in disgust

Stormy Daniels tells a story of sex with Trump as he listens in disgust

After about half an hour of giving evidence, the 45-year-old started disclosing intimate details about the former president, so much so that the judge baulked at some of the testimony.

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A young southern elephant seal nicknamed Neil has returned to the Tasmanian coastline.

Lonely Neil the Seal now in danger of being loved to death

The viral 700-kilogram seal pup has grown into an international celebrity. But authorities fear he could become a victim of his own popularity.

How Anya Taylor-Joy took over Aussie cinema’s most iconic franchise

Anya Taylor-Joy attends the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in Sydney.

The Hollywood star spent more than six months in Sydney ensconced in George Miller’s dystopian Mad Max universe, and lived to tell the tale.

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Russia

The world’s biggest country is off-limits. Here’s where to go instead

You want vast and unknowable? Try the ninth-largest country in the world or one of its neighbours.

Ben Groundwater
Ben Groundwater

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Court confusion over released Perth detainee’s curfew requirements

A court transcript indicates an immigration detainee released following a High Court decision was granted bail by a Perth magistrate who appeared to have no idea he was subject to strict monitoring.

WA education minister distances parents’ letter from radicalised teen

WA education Minister Tony Buti, WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch, the 16-year-old student shot dead by police after a stabbing attack. Picture: WAtoday

West Australian Education Minister Tony Buti confirmed he had received a letter from parents about radicalisation, but it was separate from the boy who was later shot by police.

WA man who punched partner 40 times not responsible for her death

Nyaparu died from a heart attack after suffering a sustained beating from her partner in Perth’s CBD in 2022.

A West Australian man has been jailed over a brutal attack on his partner in Perth’s CBD. However, he was not charged over her subsequent death.

Extremism a ‘growing issue’ in WA schools, experts say

Willetton stabbing, Perth, radicalised teenager, police, extremism. Picture: WAtoday

Experts warn the generation currently going through school is the first to grow up living much of their lives on social media.

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Crime

Alleged Perth ‘Ponzi scheme’ fraudster slapped with more charges

Jack Alexander Endersby has been arrested on 22 counts of fraud.

Jack Endersby is now alleged to have received more than $2.5 million from 22 victims across Australia.

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Asking rents have soared over the past few years.

Landlords hike rents nearly 50 per cent since the lows of lockdown

Rental prices for units have skyrocketed since COVID-19 lockdown, and house rents have jumped too. Is any relief in sight?

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Guess who we overtook? Perth rental growth is country’s highest

Landlords have hiked rents more than 70 per cent since their COVID low point, with Perth’s now the third-most expensive rental market in the country.

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Sam Draper’s experience after he spoke out of turn on a podcast should not discourage players to be themselves
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AFL 2024

Why personalities like Sam Draper should be celebrated, not gagged

Seeing Sam Draper’s reaction to the crucial decision late in the Bombers’ last-minute win against Adelaide was revealing and hilarious – unless you barracked for the Crows.

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AFL 2024

Danger is staying, but here’s why some of the Cats’ biggest names aren’t their highest priorities

Geelong started the season with a long list of free agents to sign, but it won’t change the wait and see approach that has served them well when it comes to their veterans.

Where to now: Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is in the spotlight heading into Saturday’s clash against Richmond.

‘Playing for their future’: Heat on Beveridge, Bulldogs ahead of Tigers clash

Western Bulldogs great Doug Hawkins is “a Bevo man” and has backed the coach to turn the Bulldogs’ season around. But he fears what could happen if his old club is beaten by Richmond on Saturday.

Ben Cousins now has a role with Channel Seven.

Ben Cousins won’t be part of the football hall of fame’s class of ’24

Former West Coast champion and skipper Ben Cousins will not be inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2024 and is not considered likely to be added to the honour roll any time soon.

Tiana Echegaray took up boxing during Covid to keep fit. She will now be competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics for Australia.

Five years ago Tiana tried boxing for the first time. Now she’s off to the Olympics

Tiana Echegaray went to a boxercise class in 2019 to keep fit and it has led her to competing at her first Olympics at the age of 30.

Tom Liberatore was ruled out of the game with concussion in the dying minutes of the match against Hawthorn.

Bulldogs rule Tom Liberatore out indefinitely after fourth concussion in 12 months

The Western Bulldogs will be cautious in the treatment of Tom Liberatore after he was concussed against the Hawks for the second time this season.

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AFL 2024

Pie and Saint take the long way; former tradie behind Dees’ success: Key takeouts from round eight

Everyone knows a tradie who thinks they know everything about footy. There just aren’t many like Jason Taylor.

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