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91 Days Later: Minister and Zempilas in war of words over Perth night space

City of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas and Homelessness Minister John Carey have clashed over the safe night space.

The blame game over Ruah’s safe night space for women has been reignited, with the city’s lord mayor claiming it’s now been closed longer on the state’s watch.

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‘Life-changing’ WA organisations ignored in federal funding face chop

Square Peg Round Whole WA branch coordinator Symone Wheatley-Hey out the front of state parliament.

The state government has stepped in to question why WA organisations have been mostly forgotten in a recent federal funding round.

Perth’s new median house price smashes record as new listings tank

The market is rising thanks to plummeting listings as well as a high proportion of investors naming Perth over Sydney and Melbourne as the best place to buy.

‘Rigged, disgraceful trial’: Trump hits out after guilty verdicts in hush money case

The court decision could reshape the 2024 US presidential race and further fracture an already divided nation. 

Donald Trump hush money trial LIVE: Former president convicted on all 34 counts, faces up to four years’ prison

Donald Trump  arrives at the courthouse ahead of the day’s hearing.

Trump, 77, has pleaded not guilty and denies having had an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Daniels.

Chris and Paul Dawson archival footage

Phone taps, diaries and a personals ad with ‘love’: Dawson’s tangled web

On March 27, 1982, a 15-word ad appeared in a Sydney newspaper, urging “Lyn” to call “Chris”. The author had already murdered her, a judge found.

Nine star raised privacy concerns at highest level, former CEO says

Former Nine CEO Hugh Marks.

Hugh Marks has confirmed a senior female presenter told him the network was feeding confidential information about her to rival media firms.

When you force people into a ‘safe zone’ then bomb it, ‘whoops’ doesn’t quite cut it

What happens you instruct a million people to go to a tiny area, then bomb that place? Melting bodies. Netanyahu can’t call the Rafah deaths a “tragedy” of hindsight.

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Waleed Aly

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It’s a hat! New venue brings big-night-out fireworks to Margaret River

Pre-service in the De’sendent kitchen.

The second hat has been awarded to a WA restaurant! This one has a deep focus on local ingredients, a thrilling drinks program – and one of 2024’s most extraordinary desserts.

Three Things I Love: Perth’s most professional adrenaline junkie shares his secrets

Jeff Robson uses his expertise in data analysis to slake his thirst for adventure.

Jeff Robson leverages his work training professionals around the world to indulge the most dangerous of passions. Here’s how he works, rests and plays in Perth.

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‘Honey, you’re overreacting’: The reason why too many men get away with it

My father went berserk and admitted his obsessive control of my mother. My ex-partner stalked me and attacked me. But doctors and police just wouldn’t listen.

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Jennie Hollamby

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Crowds gather at the Mona Lisa.

The plan to save the Mona Lisa from crass crowds and Instagrammers

Jostling crowds have made viewing Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece one of Europe’s most disappointing experiences. Now there are moves to protect her from the hordes.

The next Japan: The hot new destination Aussies are flocking to

A Seoul kind of feeling... the bright lights of Sinchon, Seoul.

The number of Australians flocking to this exciting Asian country has surged 35 per cent compared to before the pandemic.

Wagon Wheel v Cart Wheel taste test: Are Aldi’s copycats better than the real thing?

Similar names, similar packaging, but up to half the price. Good Food blind taste-tests popular chocolates against their imitators, with some surprising results.

How the Olympics helped a generation of girls fall in love with skateboarding

Mila McDonald, 9, doing an air out at Bondi Skate Park.

Female skaters like 14-year-old Chloe Covell are inspiring more girls than ever get into skateboarding.

Dominant Demon reaches uncharted territory, Kokkinakis wins slug-fest

Alex de Minaur has not dropped a set in reaching the third round at Roland-Garros.

Alex de Minaur and Thanasi Kokkinakis advanced to the third round on another rain-soaked day at Roland-Garros, but the challenge for both is about to get far greater.

Double delight for Voss as Blues overpower Port and rule tweak starts well

The Carlton coach left the Adelaide Oval rapt with his team and skipper and impressed with how the umpires adapted to the new interpretation of holding-the-ball decisions.

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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.

Western Australia

Resources Minister Keith Pitt legislated a levy on the oil and gas industry to recover the cost of decommissioning the Northern Endeavour offshore oil and gas rig.

Resources giants headed to court over $86 million bill

Shell has dragged resources giants Woodside and Paladin Resources to court after being lumped with an $86.5 million clean-up bill for the Northern Endeavour oil platform, claiming the bill should not be theirs.

WA farmers plan to flood freeways in stand against live export ban

Keep the Sheep is a movement born to take action against the Albanese Government’s ban on live sheep exports.

Mitchell and Kwinana freeway and Stirling Highway commuters should prepare for added congestion Friday morning as #keepthesheep campaigners head to Elizabeth Quay.

Fatima Payman resigns from parliamentary committees after ‘genocide’ comments

Labor Senator Fatima Payman has quit two parliamentary foreign affairs committees after splitting with the party over policy on Israel.

The Labor Senator accused Israel of conducting a genocide in Gaza used the controversial “river to the sea” chant in a dramatic intervention.

Woman who ran Albany family day care charged with rape of young boy

Police are investigating.

A 61-year-old woman has been charged by police who allege she abused a boy aged four and five years old who was in her care in the 1990s.

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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

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.

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Forget the contract, Max King must leave the Saints

The St Kilda forward is at a crucial moment in his career and needs to start asking the hard questions about his future.

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Lyon wants more transparency; Dons avoid virus chaos; Saint goes from farm to the big time

Ross Lyon and Sam Mitchell have very different views on umpire coaches speaking with umpires during breaks in play, while St Kilda’s newest player had a life-changing night on Wednesday.

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Alastair Clarkson cleared following AFL investigation

The North Melbourne coach has been cleared of directing profanities at an umpire, following an AFL investigation.

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

Collapse of Rebels sparks legal battle, puts MCG World Cup final in doubt

Rugby Australia has shut down the Melbourne Rebels after 14 seasons, sparking a court battle with the consortium that planned to save the club and casting extreme doubt on the Victorian government’s commitment to hosting the 2027 World Cup final.

A wired-up umpire explains a decision to Dustin Martin.
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Who is whispering in the umpire’s ear and why

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.

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