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If these walls could talk: I heard explosive secrets in this sleepy suburban hotel.

The Reporter podcast Perth: the story of T3 (Part I)

The clandestine interview with a secret operative working to sting corrupt cops.

Trial by Water podcast

Trial by Water podcast

A new investigative podcast about one of Australia’s most controversial cases.

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Dutton’s nuclear gamble puts everything on line – except the details

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has challenged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on nuclear energy.

Peter Dutton has bet the Coalition’s electoral future on nuclear power. Will it be a triumph or an electoral suicide note akin to John Hewson’s Fightback?

‘I still hope it’s all a dream’: Woman grieves baby’s death at Joondalup hospital

A bereaved woman whose baby Amir died in the hours between his induction and his birth at Joondalup Health Campus says she still has “no answers” from the staff.

‘How has this become a thing?’: Navigating sex and dating after divorce

Grey divorce is on the rise, with an increasing number of divorcees dating again, sometimes after decades of being out of the game.

Woman takes boyfriend to tribunal after he fails to take her to the airport

The woman lodged a claim with the tribunal, which said that, in her view, the agreement for a ride to the airport constituted a legally binding agreement.

The woman involved had arranged to be picked up by the man, who she was in a relationship with, but he never arrived to collect her.

When I needed help, Qantas was the opposite of helpful

“I was informed by the Qantas personnel taking my baggage that none of the people working there could ‘touch me’ as ‘we are not trained’.”

‘A lovely girl’: Nine-year-old Charlise Mutten’s fateful Christmas holiday

Charlise Mutten was murdered in January 2022.

Charlise Mutten’s grandparents put her on a plane to visit her mother Kallista Mutten and her mother’s fiance Justin Stein for Christmas. She never came home.

Revenge was motive, but nobody got psych report for Farquharson

Experts question how the prosecution could have argued convicted child-killer Robert Farquharson was driven by revenge and not sought evidence to back that up.

How hacks, bedbug scares and a fake Tom Cruise could disrupt the Games

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise.

Total meltdown or death by a thousand hacks? The Paris Games face the biggest cyber threat so far. And the fallout could reach well beyond cyberspace.

‘So complicated for them’: Americans don’t understand cricket - but they’re into it

It was once the most popular sport in America, but can the T20 World Cup push cricket to the forefront of US sport?

“I was never the most talented athlete,” says double Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus. “I just always have loved swimming.”

She’ll face the GOAT and a very fast upstart. Can Ariarne Titmus beat them?

In Paris, the women’s 400 metres freestyle final will be one of the Games’ most anticipated races: not least for world-record holder Ariarne Titmus.

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Crepe expectations: 5 pancake toppings to make this weekend

Crepes with hazelnut chocolate spread and bananas.

Crepes are a weekend favourite. Here’s a selection of sweet and savoury toppings to choose from.

Credit cards perks are being slashed – is yours worth it?

Over the past decade, various benefits that once came with credit cards have been slowly dropped.

Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

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The Taylor Swift acolyte, and daughter of Hollywood showrunner and filmmaker J.J. Abrams, has crafted one of the year’s best pop releases.

This album feels destined to become a seminal Gen Z breakup record

Gracie Abrams, nepo baby and Taylor Swift acolyte, has crafted one of the year’s best pop releases.

Prison riots, boy band covers: A study of the Minions’ most bananas moments

Minions are the face of the Despicable Me franchise. What makes them so loveable?

These round yellow creatures have mastered the art of capturing our attention (and our money). Which of their antics won us over the most?

This Pilbara novelist’s world building is seamless

Ambelin Kwaymullina’s new novel blends fantasy, sci-fi, thriller and First Nations folklore to bring readers into a world of corruption and deceit.

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2024 WA Australian of the Year Mechelle Turvey and WA Police Commissioner Mr Col Blanch.
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Cassius Turvey’s mother addresses event as 2024 WA Australian of the Year

After Mechelle Turvey’s 15-year-old son, Cassius, was fatally assaulted coming home from school, she began training police recruits in dealing with victims of crime. On Tuesday, as WA 2024 Australian of the Year she addressed the state’s Inspiring Australians’ Breakfast.

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The new  Freo restaurant that’s like going over to a chef mate’s

A community eatery reviving a much-loved location over winter has well-priced coastal Mediterranean dishes – and chefs trained in an influential Perth dining room.

Western Australia

People losing faith in WA hospitals, says Mettam after death of baby

People losing faith in WA hospitals, says Mettam after death of baby

WA’s Opposition Health Spokeswoman Libby Mettam has claimed another death in a public hospital under what she has labelled as questionable circumstances was a further pointer to systemic failures within the state’s health system. Follow our live coverage here.

‘A wonderful mum’: premier pays tribute to his mother after her death

‘A wonderful mum’: premier pays tribute to his mother after her death

“Alongside my dad, to whom she was married for more than 70 years, she raised our family in a home full of love, respect, and kindness,” he wrote.

Fifty shades of beige: ‘Unprecedented demand’ for abandoned Perth house

This house in Mullaloo has been empty for 3 years.

This, ahem, retro 1980s house features many details synonymous with the decade, including a sunken lounge, frosted glass and a fetching colour palette.

That’ll be how much? Perth house prices tipped to reach new high in 2025

Perth house prices are continuing to climb.

FOMO as Perth grapples with an acute housing crisis is forcing up property prices, off the back of strong population growth and construction challenges.

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Lucky to be alive: a Perth family’s harrowing story of survival at sea

Evander Av and Laila Mason look out to the ocean that so nearly took all their lives.

A monster wave turned a fishing holiday into a disaster for a Perth family, who have lost a $170,000 boat – but not their lives, thanks to a lucky break.

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This house in Mullaloo has been empty for 3 years.

Fifty shades of beige: ‘Unprecedented demand’ for abandoned Perth house

This, ahem, retro 1980s house features many details synonymous with the decade, including a sunken lounge, frosted glass and a fetching colour palette.

Perth house prices are continuing to climb.

That’ll be how much? Perth house prices tipped to reach new high in 2025

FOMO as Perth grapples with an acute housing crisis is forcing up property prices, off the back of strong population growth and construction challenges.

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Blast from the past? Push for Andrew Demetriou to become next AFL chairman

An influential club president believes the former AFL CEO would be a formidable opponent to the NRL’s boss.

The ‘super shoes’ that could help break more records in Paris – before they’re banned

Chunky, high-tech track shoes have produced world-beating race times – but they’re on their last lap.

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Five burning questions ahead of the second Sydney derby of the AFL season

The Swans are flying without a care in the world, while the Giants would love another win to help get their season back on track. We take a closer look at Saturday’s huge clash.

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‘Waited nine months to let me have it’: Pies fans have long memories, Steven May discovers

The outspoken full-back was reminded – loudly and often – on King’s Birthday what Collingwood supporters thought of his comments last October about the reigning premiers.

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‘Investing in the future’: Schmidt confirms snub for NRL-bound stars in Wallabies shake-up

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has named his first national squad for Tests against Wales and Georgia. There is no shortage of talking points.

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Chinese doping scandal has muddied the waters for clean athletes in Paris

Athletes lining up at next month’s Olympics, with no known doping skeletons in the closet, face a harsh reality of the unknown unknowns.

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‘I was going to throw red wine in his face’: Boomers coach Goorjian’s staunch defence of Giddey

The national men’s basketball coach insists the point-guard has come out the other side of the scandal that has shadowed him this NBA season.

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