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Fortescue accuses two former executives of ‘industrial-scale misuse’ of its intellectual property
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Group has asked the court for a search order in a stoush with former executives who left to start a rival green iron technology firm.
‘I like seeing you bend down’: Shocking levels of sexual harassment in retail sector
Retail worker Rebecca Donaldson has been harassed by both customers and staff, something a new report says is shockingly common.
Paula Rogers on her love affair with Perth and guiding its future
Paula Rogers left her London borough bound for Western Australia more than two decades ago after falling in love with Perth. Now, she’s selling it to the world.
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Nine chairman appears to shove journalist to ground
Video released by The Australian newspaper shows Costello hastening his steps before he appears to drop his shoulder into the reporter at Canberra Airport.
TV doctor Michael Mosley missing in Greece after lone coastal walk
The British journalist, well-known for the 5:2 diet, was last seen setting out on a coastal walk alone on the island of Symi, police said.
Want to know if you’re at risk of dementia? A new test promises to detect it years earlier
Researchers say identifying people at risk almost a decade before symptoms appear could lead to improved treatments before the brain has suffered much damage.
Trump ally Bannon ordered to report to prison
The decision means the right-wing media firebrand will likely be behind bars for a critical stretch of the US presidential campaign.
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Minister warned unis of campus tensions, antisemitism, days after Hamas attacks
Universities assured Education Minister Jason Clare they had measures in place to deal with antisemitism on campus. It took seven months to action them.
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Canton Lane serves some of Perth’s finest dim sum from inside a suburban shopping centre
Yes there will be a queue on weekends, but the quality of chef Alvin Ooi’s cooking is worth waiting for.
When ingredients are king: New cafe brings Perth a taste of the Himalayas
Bhutanese yellow rice and butter tea for breakfast, noodle soups in savoury beefy broth, momos in spicy, creamy gravy – affordable food to enjoy on the run.
Cooking for one can be fun, easy, delicious. Here’s how
The key to cooking well for one is choosing the right recipes. These tips will help you navigate what will work for you.
‘Real Martha’ sues Netflix over Baby Reindeer portrayal, seeks $255m
Scottish woman Fiona Harvey says the character of Martha in “Baby Reindeer,” is based on her and has destroyed her life.
The ABC walked into a Murdoch ‘culture wars trap’: former 7.30 host
The ABC walked into a News Corp culture wars trap by publicly admonishing Laura Tingle over her “racist country” remarks, says former 7.30 host Quentin Dempster.
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USA stun Pakistan in World Cup super over thriller
Pakistan, the 2009 champions, recovered from a poor start to score 7-159 before the US plundered 14 runs from their final six balls to send the match to a super over.
Gauff bursts into tears after umpire clash
Coco Gauff was not thrilled about the chair umpire's ruling that went against her during her semi-final loss to Iga Swiatek in Paris.
‘We hate Aussies’: Former US swimming champion makes bold prediction ahead of Olympics
Australia are poised to beat the USA in an Olympic swimming competition for the first time since Melbourne 1956, according to America’s leading commentator.
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The power of a pie: South West baking success story starts new chapter
All killer, no filler: glorious hand-pressed pies are coming to the Margaret River township – now that the necessary equipment has cleared customs.
Perth’s most professional adrenaline junkie shares his secrets
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.
Western Australia
‘Long-term pain’: Scientists warn against WA’s prescribed burn regime
Is it time the government rethinks its prescribed burning practices? New research says it’s making forests more flammable, not less, but the state stands firm.
The Perth suburbs about to join the million-dollar club
As demand outpaces housing supply, seven-figure price tags are becoming increasingly common across Perth suburbs. Here are eight areas which could soon join the $1 million club.
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Get ready for empty shelves again as supply chain crisis looms for WA
Three issues that wreaked havoc on global trade during the COVID-19 pandemic are back, and are expected to remain for the rest of the year.
Mary Street Bakery goes back to cash after angry customers abuse staff
Despite the rapidly declining use of cash, small business owners are opting to accept physical tender in a bid to keep customers happy. But the cost is high.
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WA childcare service accused of taking thousands from parents
Consumer Protection is warning WA families to steer clear after at least 37 disgruntled customers claim to have lost more than $37,000 between them.
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Labor clashes with Greens over $1 billion war export claims
Labor rebuked the Greens after being asked to cancel a contract with Israeli company Elbit Systems, cited as proof Australia was “complicit” in the slaughter of Gazans.
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Why the world’s biggest gold miner is talking about copper
The world’s biggest gold miner says it would consider a joint venture with BHP to exploit its significant copper reserves.
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Why ‘Taiwanese-ness’ is complex and increasingly important
For three days, the Shangri-La hotel in Singapore was thronging with political leaders, defence ministers and top military brass from around the world.
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Seven of our favourite luxury homes for sale right now
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The Perth suburbs about to join the million-dollar club
As demand outpaces housing supply, seven-figure price tags are becoming increasingly common across Perth suburbs.
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It’s not just office romances that cause heartbreak at work
Freshly let go from my own job, I sought out other women who’d faced the same fate. What emerged was a universal truth.
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Back roads and pig urine: the Mad Max mythology
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State of Origin
Ratings: How the Blues and Maroons fared in game one
Queensland romped home in State of Origin I in Sydney on Wednesday night – but which stars shone the brightest on the big stage?
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‘Hope you enjoyed your debut’: Watch Queensland assistant coach sledge Suaalii
The former Maroons front-rower vented his frustration at the Blues debutant for flattening Reece Walsh with a high tackle.
Starc could miss England clash after Stoinis stars in World Cup win
Mitchell Starc may not play against England on Sunday after leaving the field during Australia’s Twenty20 World Cup victory over Oman.
‘I left my heart out there’: de Minaur rues missed chances, eyes Wimbledon with confidence
The Demon showed he now belongs with the world’s elite. While his Roland-Garros loss will hurt, the doors are opening for him to hit Wimbledon with a top-eight seeding.
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The minute of madness that sealed Blues’ fate in Origin hammering
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow completed his hat-trick right at the end of the Maroons’ romp at Accor Stadium, but the result of game one was decided long before that.
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‘Mixed emotions’: Suaalii speaks out as long ban looms
Joseph Suaalii has effectively been ruled out of State of Origin II, meaning he won’t get the chance to atone after being sent off for a high shot on Reece Walsh.
AFL teams and expert tips for round 13: Libba back for Bulldogs
Tom Liberatore returns from concussion for Friday night’s clash with the Lions. See all the ins and outs for round 13 and how the experts see it playing out.
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Hynes had his chance: The four changes NSW must make for State of Origin II
When presented with the moment to dispel a perception that he requires a pack of Strepsils when the lights are on him, Nicho Hynes instead got lost in them.
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