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The budget promises good news on inflation – but there’s a flipside

The budget promises good news on inflation – but there’s a flipside

Inflation has not been within the Reserve Bank’s target band for a decade. Tuesday’s budget will forecast it slipping below 3 per cent by year’s end.

‘Iron Dan’: Andrews’ next career move aligns with Forrest’s green dream

The former Victorian premier still has an eye for a big project: joining a billionaire to sell “green” iron to China.

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Immigration

Inside Labor’s drastic cap on overseas students

Universities will be forced to stop a surge in overseas students, sparking fears about the impact on the $48 billion industry.

Bunbury tornado aftermath 13 05 24

Bunbury cleanup; Live export ban fallout; Gun buybacks

It’s all happening in WA this morning: post-tornado cleanup in Bunbury, live export ban fallout, potential arson in East Vic Park, gun buybacks and a murder trial.

Aurora australis a Sunday no-show, but bright lights could return this year

A view of the aurora australis from Campbells Cove in Werribee South, Melbourne.

Stargazers flocked to bayside Melbourne and coastal Victoria overnight hoping to enjoy aurora australis, but sadly, there was no repeat show of Saturday’s extraordinary light show. 

Campus protests. A Trump trial. Raging wars. Is everything ‘on fire’?

Most Americans say they’re unhappy with the direction of the country. But nearly the same figure say they are generally satisfied with their personal lives.

‘It was instantaneous’: Meet Perth’s very own Jerry and George

Wayne (left) and Simon (right) at The Shorehouse in Swanbourne.

Friendships are flourishing around Perth, with cafes and bars full of people who clearly love each other; we guarantee that reading this will make you smile.

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Good vibes: Why Gen Z doesn’t care about work perks

Adam Jacobs and Chaz Heitner, co-founders of Hatch.

Free lunches, gym memberships and gimmicky thrills are no longer important to young professionals, according to a survey.

Australian airline passengers are being treated like mugs

Compared to the US and Europe, Australian passengers are treated with contempt here. And that’s just the way the airlines like it.

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David, his wife Katy and their five-month-old twins.

Three things I love: Crown Perth chief executive David Tsai

Crown Perth is known for fine dining, but the resort boss loves nothing more than a casual feed with the family at his top Asian locals – shared with you here.

Jerry Seinfeld’s support for Israel prompts Duke university speech walkout

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld commencement ceremony at Duke University.

Figures in robes and caps, some waving Palestinian flags, were seen filing out of crowds of graduates assembled in the North Carolina university’s football stadium.

Government ‘absolutely focused’ on tackling domestic violence: Gallagher

There will be more support aimed to tackle domestic violence in tomorrow’s night federal budget, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says.

Political infighting over WA’s live sheep exports ban plan

The state and federal governments are at loggerheads over the planned phase out of live sheep exports by 2028, with WA Premier Roger Cook branding the move “not good enough” and demanding more industry support.

‘Hazmat emergency’ over WA tornado asbestos exposure

About 40 homes have been damaged with some completely destroyed after thier roofs were ripped off.

More than 100 homes were damaged by the tornado that scattered asbestos over streets at Bunbury on Friday afternoon. Residents are now eligible for disaster payments.

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This comfort home item is a winter warmer but could be harming your neighbours

Noula Giuliano is urging Victorians to think of people like her before investing in a wood fire or fire pit.

Many of us have fond memories of huddling around a wood heater or fire pit in winter. But are they doing more harm than good?

Eating ultra-processed meat linked to greater risk of early death

A landmark Harvard study has found regular consumption of products such as sausages and ham increases the chance of dying earlier.

“What’s so funny?“, thinks Andy.

A ‘piping hot portion of salmonella’ sends another MasterChef contestant packing

It’s masks on for the blind cube taste test, followed by an elimination that pushes things to the pink chicken brink.

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THE PEOPLE OF PERTH

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

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

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

West Australian Ballet principal dancer Oscar Valdés

Three things I love: West Australian Ballet principal dancer Oscar Valdés

Each week, WAtoday reaches out to the Perth community to find out three things people love the most about our coastal capital.

Western Australia

Westfield Carousel in Cannington.

Boy charged after ‘knife fight’ which forced Westfield Carousel into lockdown

Police have charged a 16-year-old boy after an alleged altercation between two people, one of whom was armed with knives, which plunged Carousel Shopping Centre into lockdown.

Weapons conviction piles pressure on Dutton over released detainee

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles, Perth grandmother Ninette Simons and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

While the Coalition has called on Labor to “take responsibility” for released detainees, Dutton would not comment on a decision made when he was home affairs minister.

Court dissects Sharaz’s stance on defamation row as peace talks loom

Senator Linda Reynolds says she will continue with her defamation lawsuit against Brittany Higgins and her fiance, David Sharaz, unless they  accept findings there was no cover-up.

The implications of David Sharaz’s public declaration to bow out of his year-long defamation row with Senator Linda Reynolds are unclear – even to his lawyers.

Your top WA budget questions answered: Our reporters explain the details

WAtoday business reporter Peter Milne and state politics reporter Hamish Hastie.

Over the past few days, you’ve been sending through your burning budget questions. Here to answer them is WAtoday state politics reporter Hamish Hastie and business reporter Peter Milne.

What West Australians think of the state budget

WA budget 2024 main image, average West Australians. Picture: WAtoday

Amid all the chest-beating spin from the government, each line item in the budget will have a real impact on West Australians. So we asked them what they thought.

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The Crown tower penthouse apartment.

Crown’s $90m sky home, languishing on the market, gets a $10m discount

Call it opulent, elevated, expensive – but the luxury home set high in Crown Resorts’ skyscraper can’t yet be called “sold”.

Tenants would have saved $3.8 billion across all capital cities if rents had been frozen last year, data show.

Australian renters would be nearly $4b better off under a rent freeze

Tenants would have saved as much as $3000 over the 12 months to March, and proponents of a rent freeze say the cash would be life-changing.

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Novak Djokovic is struck on the head by a water bottle.

‘Nausea, dizziness, blood’: Djokovic says bottle blow still affecting him after shock loss

The world No.1 was comfortably beaten in the third round of the Italian Open, two days after being struck on the head by a bottle that fell from a fan’s backpack.

Collingwood’s Joe Richards, middle, is mobbed by his teammates after kicking his first AFL goal.

From Wangaratta with love: Joe Richards on his long road to a Magpies debut

From teaching special education in Wangaratta, to starring for the AFL’s reigning premiers – Joe Richards has taken the long road to the AFL.

Mason Redman and Ben McKay.
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AFL 2024

The case for the defence: Why this time is different for Essendon

The Bombers are different this year. They have changed and improved, and Brad Scott has them playing a vastly better style of football.

Andrew Moloney dropped a huge bombshell after losing to Pedro Guevara in Perth.
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Aussie star retires after world title robbery in Perth

Andrew Moloney dropped a huge bombshell after losing to Pedro Guevara in Perth.

Mark Geyer in the 1996 jersey for the Western Reds.

Perth’s bid for an NRL team

Peter Cumins, chairman of a Perth consortium hoping to secure a new NRL franchise, is open to a partnership with North Sydney or Newtown but would prefer a stand-alone side.

Reeve Bal Pannu dreams of a baggy green one day.

Reeve dreams of wearing the baggy green, but the number of south Asian cricketers at the top is going backwards

The number of Australian cricketers with south Asian heritage is growing at the grassroots and junior levels, but not in the elite teams. But there is a plan to help kids like Reeve Bal Pannu follow in the footsteps of Usman Khawaja.

Emotions were raw as the Dockers paid tribute to former player Cam McCarthy on Friday night.
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‘Superbly brave, heroic’: Brereton shares Dockers’ grief for McCarthy

Fremantle veterans Nat Fyfe, Luke Ryan and Alex Pearce fought back tears on Friday night as they remembered their good friend Cam McCarthy.

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