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Floreat murderer ‘did not meet threshold’ of restraining order

Ariel Bombara.

The state’s police commissioner has flagged an internal probe into three interactions the family of Mark Bombara had with police before his explosion of violence.

Proportion of WA students completing year 12 drops to shocking low

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The number of students in government schools staying until year 12 has plummeted over the past decade, and Western Australia has dropped more than any other.

Daughter of Floreat killer warned police about ‘imminent threat to lives’

Mark Bombara’s daughter Ariel Bombara says serious concerns about her father and his guns were raised with WA Police multiple times.

John Poynton on the pressure of a legacy and getting on the wrong side of a media mogul

Prominent Perth businessman John Poynton AO and WAtoday reporter Jesinta Burton at Samuels on Mill.

The man widely considered one of Perth’s most successful corporate advisors talks flying, the pressure of a legacy, and his fear that he “wasn’t very bright”.

‘Straight from the Gina Rinehart playbook’: Plibersek lashes Dutton’s mining project pledge

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The opposition leader is promising to slash green tape for resources projects, which has prompted Tanya Plibersek to accuse him of writing policies for mining magnates.

Two weeks after the budget, I’ve realised I missed its most surprising revelation

The budget papers include a long statement spelling out what’s wrong with housing with a candour I’ve not seen before.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

Stuck in the sand: Perth’s got 2000 homes approved, but no one to build them

The housing crisis is deepening across the nation.

There are nearly 2000 homes approved in Perth that have not yet been started, which experts say is an abnormal lag – but there are signs the backlog may soon ease.

Jumbo rent rises tipped in Perth due to 12-month limit on increases

One property analyst says the rental crisis is largely the fault of rising taxes combined with failed government policies and interference in the free market.

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles.

Home Affairs boss admits her department didn’t warn Giles on detainee visa challenges

The immigration minister has been under fire over a directive he issued last year that has been linked to several tribunal decisions allowing visa holders to stay despite committing serious crimes.

The end of men like Darren Wick is coming. Here’s how I know

Former Nine news chief Darren Wick.

The end of such men is coming through legislation. And it’s accelerating because of the alleged behaviour of men like Wick.

Jenna Price
Jenna Price

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How WA police narrowed a 3500-strong family tree down to one alleged rapist

WA Police began with 3500 potential suspects in the 1991 sex assault. Groundbreaking technology helped them to narrow it down to one accused perpetrator.

Palestinians look at the destruction after an Israeli strike where displaced people were staying in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Monday, May 27, 2024. Palestinian health workers said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 35 people in the area. Israel’s army confirmed Sunday’s strike and said it hit a Hamas installation and killed two senior Hamas militants. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Leaders react to Rafah strike with horror, Netanyahu says it was ‘tragic mistake’

An Israeli airstrike triggered a fire that killed 45 people, including women and children, in a tent camp in the Gazan city, officials said, prompting an outcry from Israel’s closest allies.

It’s truffle season! Here’s where to taste WA’s black gold – with Gary Mehigan as your guide

It’s truffle season in WA.

Long table dinners, intimate cooking classes, boozy brunches … there are opportunities galore to explore WA’s food bowl here. Not to mention plenty of star power.

Benedict Cumberbatch finds the perfect role in missing child thriller

Eric

British writer Abi Morgan recreates the crumbling New York City of the 1980s in a psychological thriller filled with complex characters and issues.

$4 million in four days: Why the ‘Matildas effect’ isn’t slowing down

The two friendlies against China have been sold out for weeks, and an average crowd of 50,000 has watched their last 12 matches on home soil.

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Engelbert Humperdinck’s voice has aged, but has also matured in the range of emotion it can convey.
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Dreamy songs, dirty jokes: Engelbert raises roof at sold-out Perth show

It was at first hard to tell if the 88-year’s voice had held up as the packed house sang along so enthusiastically – but he’s definitely still got the charm.

Mark Naglazas
Mark Naglazas

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Gibney is opening at Cottesloe.

Old-world glamour arrives at Perth’s finest beachside address

Old meets new at Kailis Hospitality Group’s most ambitious opening ever. Come for the ocean views; stay for French and steakhouse classics cooked with care.

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Ariel Bombara has spoken out after her father killed two Perth women.

‘I want answers’: Daughter of Floreat killer says she warned police about ‘imminent threat to lives’

Mark Bombara’s daughter Ariel Bombara says serious concerns about her father and his guns were raised with WA Police multiple times in the lead up to the murders of Jenny and Gretl Petelczyc .

Whitby removes ex-Chevron employee from gas appeal

Woodside, the largest Australian oil and gas company, is doubling the size of its Pluto gas plant near Karratha to process gas from the $16.5 billion Scarborough field.

Environment Minister Reece Whitby decided to remove Murdoch University Professor Simon McKirdy to maintain public confidence in the appeal committee’s work.

Oral contraceptive soon available over the counter in new WA trial

Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales introduced similar schemes in 2023, with South Australia starting a trial earlier this month.

Those annoying, expensively frequent visits to the doctor may soon be a thing of the past now that WA is catching up with other states when it comes to the Pill.

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‘Where’s Mark?’: A day in the life of Roger Cook

WA Premier Roger Cook homepage GIF.

The West Australian premier has a mammoth task ahead of him to communicate to the public what he stands for. Beyond, that is, being a “dad from Kwinana”.

Aged care worker who strangled woman had fixation on serial killers

Monica Stockdale was strangled to death by Jacob Hoysted (inset).

His own defence lawyer said it seemed extraordinary that someone with Jacob Hoysted’s background was left to care for vulnerable people.

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The median price of a rental property in Perth could easily rise above $700pw by the end of the year.

Jumbo rent rises tipped in Perth due to 12-month limit on increases

One property analyst says the rental crisis is largely the fault of rising taxes combined with failed government policies and interference in the free market.

The housing crisis is deepening across the nation.

Stuck in the sand: Perth’s got 2000 homes approved, but no one to build them

There are nearly 2000 homes approved in Perth that have not yet been started, which experts say is an abnormal lag – but there are signs the backlog may soon ease.

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Alex de Minaur is the first Australian into the second round at Roland-Garros.

No-fuss Demon exacts revenge to breeze into second round at Roland-Garros

Alex de Minaur is the first Australian into the second round at Roland-Garros after a five-hour rain delay and watching five compatriots exit the claycourt major on the first two days.

Tasmania’s Geordie Payne is the favourite to be the No.1 pick in this year’s AFL mid-season draft.

Who is your club likely to pick in the mid-season draft?

The AFL’s annual mid-season rookie draft will be held on Wednesday.

Clare Hunt says she’s living the dream with the Matildas.

Why the ‘Matildas effect’ isn’t slowing down

The two friendlies against China have been sold out for weeks.

PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 27: Rafael Nadal of Spain waves to the crowd as he walks off after his defeat by Alexander Zverev of Germany in the Men’s Singles first round match on Day Two of the 2024 French Open at Roland Garros on May 27, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

‘I don’t know if it’s the last time,’ says Nadal

Rafael Nadal is unsure if he will be back next year at Roland-Garros.

Crows tackler Rory Laird tries to strip the ball from Eagle Harley Reid at the weekend.
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AFL’s 11th commandment: Thou shall not get caught

If a tackler does neither of these two things, then play on it should be.

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Abdominal tear keeps De Goey sidelined

Collingwood’s injury list continues to mount.

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