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Fan makes offer to buy Perth Wildcats; Barry Cable pleads not guilty to child abuse charges

Bryce Cotton of the Wildcats takes on Kouat Noi of the Kings on Sunday.

It appears the Perth Wildcats basketball club will be sold again for the second time in three years, with an announcement just dropping on the ASX.

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Barry Cable pleads not guilty to 1960s sexual abuse of child

Barry Cable enters court with his barrister, Tom Percy KC.

WA Police last week charged Cable with seven offences dating back to 1967. He will now head to trial.

The Perth suburb leading the nation in mortgage delinquency

Delinquency rates have more than doubled in some suburbs as households struggle to keep up with the rising cost of living.

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

Giving DV cases the hindsight treatment is why women are still getting murdered

If the account of Ariel Bombara is correct, it’s the real-time decisions that deserve a laser focus now, not looking back with hindsight.

Gary Adshead
Gary Adshead

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Synergy bill shock

Western Power ignored my broken meter and made wild usage guesses instead

I wasn’t too worried about the issue at first. But when I saw the bills showing Synergy getting creative on how much power it decided I used, I got uneasy.

Sarah Brookes
Sarah Brookes

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Trump’s air of confidence has vanished as jurors deliberate on his verdict

Former President Donald Trump walks to the courtroom at Manhattan criminal court on Wednesday.

The former US president has vehemently denied wrongdoing, but his usual air of confidence was gone on Wednesday morning in New York.

Clarkson’s language revealed as AFL probes whether swearing was directed at officials

North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson.

The outcome of the investigation will be shaped by whether Clarkson was expressing frustration or directing the language at officials.

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Racism

Why ABC chiefs should back Laura Tingle for calling out racism

As is often the case in Australia, the person who calls out racism faces far more scrutiny than the racism itself.

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A KLM plane at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

‘Horrible accident’: Person dies in plane engine at Amsterdam airport

The investigation has not yet identified who the person was, a Dutch police spokesperson said.

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Immigration

New Zealand warns Australia not to rip up deportation deal

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said his nation did not want criminals with little connection to the country to be deported.

The Albanese government softened immigration laws as part of an effort to improve diplomatic relations with New Zealand in the Jacinda Ardern era.

Archibald Packing Room Prize won by street artist who painted Baker Boy

The 57 finalists competing for the main Archibald Prize this year have also been announced.

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Forget skinny jeans, Gen Z are now coming for our socks

Kendall Jenner (from left), Olivia Rodrigo and Hailey Bieber are all fans of the crew sock.

Ankle socks are the latest fashion item to be cancelled by Gen Z. What’s a Millennial to do?

Jenna Guillaume

Big Little Lies producer says Aussie TV needs to be braver

Award-winning producers Bruna Papandrea and Tony Ayres are heading up a new summit designed to shake up Australian TV on the international stage.

Contiki Europe tours publicity images 2019

I did a Contiki tour 27 years ago. It was a lifetime travel highlight

I was a wide-eyed and shallow-pocketed 17-year-old, a gullible moron who had somehow already graduated from high school and been allowed out into the world.

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Ben Groundwater

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THE PEOPLE OF PERTH

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They help kickstart our days, but what does it take to be a top barista?

Three masters of the espresso machine explain why it takes more than an excellent brew to make the perfect coffee shop experience.

Three things I love: Perth’s banh mi royalty share their day on a plate

Three things I love: Perth’s banh mi royalty share their day on a plate

Warning: after reading about a typical Saturday “food adventure” for Perth’s “banh mi king and queen” and their Mini-Me, your cravings will be uncontrollable.

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Thanks to mining, Perth is among the richest cities of the world, tied with Stockholm and ahead of Berlin and Dublin.

Catering to the ultra-rich is a booming business in WA

There’s a new sign that the Perth elite are starting to tip over the line separating the merely rich from the fabulously so.

‘We were failed, too’: Lynn Cannon’s family devastated over Floreat murders

Jacqueline Darley, the sister of Lynn Cannon (inset), speaks outside court last year.

The sister of a Perth woman murdered by her ex-husband in 2022 claims the family of the Floreat killer was failed by police, and her family went through “the same situation”.

Lawyers mull class action over Rio Tinto sexual harassment claims

.Rio Tinto’s Gudai-Darri iron ore mine in the Pilbara

Two years after a damning report into sexual discrimination, assault and bullying at Rio Tinto was released, an investigation into the claims could lead to a lawsuit.

Massive weather system to keep Perth’s wind and rain wild this weekend

Tegan Melhuish snapped this pic around 4am this morning when a strike of lightning lit up her Waikiki street.

A massive weather system stretching 4000 kilometres from WA to the east coast is set to bring rain to 80 per cent of the country.

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.

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Cashed-up buyers wanted for Perth $75 million Chinese-style mansion

With more than 80 rooms, this “eastern wonder of the southern hemisphere” promises to be a steal, with estimates it will go at a sliver of the building price.

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

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North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson.

Clarkson’s language revealed as AFL probes whether swearing was directed at officials

The outcome of the investigation will be shaped by whether Clarkson was expressing frustration or directing the language at officials.

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

Every player picked in the 2024 AFL mid-season draft

Tasmanian teenager and new North Melbourne player Geordie Payne was crowned the No.1 pick of the mid-season draft as one of 19 young men who found AFL homes on Wednesday night.

The Melbourne Rebels finals dreams were crushed on Friday after a 26-23 defeat from the Chiefs

Battle looms as Rugby Australia slams rescue plan, shuts down Melbourne Rebels

The club entered administration in January with debts owed to creditors exceeding $23 million. A consortium backing the club will now sue Rugby Australia.

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The AFL has defended a system that allows umpires to receive feedback through an earpiece during matches.

North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson.
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Clarkson investigated for verbal outburst

The AFL on Wednesday confirmed Alastair Clarkson was the subject of a probe for allegedly using “profane language” in reaction to an umpiring decision while coaching from the bench.

Lisa Weightman failed in her appeal to claim a spot on Australia’s Olympic marathon team for Paris 2024.

‘Heartbroken’ family hits out online after marathon runner loses Olympic battle

Six women qualified for three spots, with one Olympic marathon runner who missed out accusing Athletics Australia of breaking its selection criteria. 

West Brunswick Football Club players James Gibson, David Cudmore, Evan Lloyd and Thomas Zafiropoulos wearing the club’s pride jumper.

‘Toxic and unwelcome’: The issue driving young people out of community sport

A new study revealed more than half of LGBTQ young people in community sport have witnessed some form of homo/bi/transphobia, while 40 per cent reported first-hand experiences of being discriminated against.

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