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Barry Urban leaves Perth Magistrates Court on November 14, 2018.

Reporter Podcast: Unmasking Urban

How a Perth reporter’s investigation landed its subject in jail.

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That won’t fly: Concerns flagged over Ellison’s chopper commute

Chris Ellison and his chopper.

The state-run conservation agency has laid bare its concerns over billionaire Chris Ellison’s helicopter trips to the office via Herdsman Lake, as conflicting reports emerge about who gave the final sign-off and when.

Dead owls are piling up in my freezer: Perth scientists take a stand

Night birds like the masked owl are dying after eating mice and rats that have ingested anticoagulant rodenticides.

“Enough is enough”, say Australia’s top wildlife experts, sick and tired of mass native wildlife deaths from a source they say the public is not aware of.

Biden ‘proud’ to be first ‘black woman to serve with a black president’

A little bit humorous for a Friday. And a little bit terrifying.

UK election 2024 LIVE updates: Labour set to form majority government as polls close

UK election 2024 LIVE updates: Labour set to form majority government as polls close

The polls have closed in the UK and Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is poised to take power, sweeping away Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives after 14 years.

‘Like being born again’: Perth youth on the power of a diagnosis and the search for self

Alisha says she doesn’t feel ready to make a decision about her future.

We are living through nervous times. Here’s how Perth’s younger people are living with the uncertainty and the mounting challenges.

One of Australia’s cheapest mansions under $1 million is in which Perth suburb?

Home for sale in Butler.

We’ve rounded up the cheapest mansions around Australia and all are on the market for well below the $1,112,575 median national house price.

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Construction

Complaints mount against Perth builder Nicheliving

Commerce Minister Sue Ellery has revealed the staggering number of complaints lodged against troubled home builder Nicheliving.

First-time underwater footage of a pygmy blue whale nursing a calf.

‘Incredible’ first-time footage reveals intimate life of blue whales

A decade-long Australian citizen science project  with a shoestring budget in Timor-Leste has unveiled the extraordinary videos.

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Jobs

Why do young people hate their jobs? I’ll give you a clue

If a mortgage is out of reach, it is a lot easier to skip jobs, notwithstanding eye-watering rents.

Why should young workers slave away at a job they hate when the traditional rewards of hard work, such as owning a house, are so far out of reach?

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Jim Bright

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Flying to Europe? Here’s how to get a free (or cheap) stopover on the way

Etihad offers passengers the opportunity for a free stopover in Abu Dhabi, including complimentary hotel accommodation.

Why arrive exhausted? Some airlines are offering a free stopover, while others offer major discounts on hotel stays and more. 

‘Do it’: Funny girl Julia Louis-Dreyfus on the serious step she took with her mum

From Seinfeld and Veep to a hit podcast and new choices with her 87-year-old mother, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is rolling with a fast-changing industry – and world.

GoodWeekend Julia Louis-Dreyfus says the consolidation of money and power in fi lm and TV means there are now “lots of cooks and lots of people with opinions”, which makes it harder to sell “outside-the-box” ideas.

‘Do it’: Funny girl Julia Louis-Dreyfus on the serious step she took with her mum

From Seinfeld and Veep to a hit podcast and new choices with her 87-year-old mother, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is rolling with a fast-changing industry – and world.

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MAX VEENHUYZEN’S PERTH RESTAURANT REVIEWS

Lalla Rookh understands that at its heart, so much of the ritual of hospitality is showing your guest that you care.
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This modern CBD pub puts the mate in maitre d

As this underground tavern enters its second decade, its triple-threat blend remains as reassuring (and welcome) as ever.

While the menu will be fluid and change constantly, accessible pricing will be a recurring theme.

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.

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Molly Wilkes died by suicide after years of domestic violence abuse.
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Perth mum vows to stop abusers profiting from victims’ deaths

Julie Adams says her beautiful, feisty daughter died after relentless and emotional, sexual, physical and financial abuse. She wants to stop it happening to others.

When Perth meets Peel: Rare waterfront landholding is new frontier of sprawl

A large property an hours’ drive south of Perth has hit the market with potential to establish a new waterfront housing estate.

The Plunkett family’s nearly 600-hectare block is tipped to be extremely well contested by Australian and global developers and well-heeled private investors.

Lifeline for WA beaches under threat from rising sea levels

Erosion at Mettams Pool before extensive sandbagging works in 2022

With 20,000km of coastline, Western Australia is facing a battle on all fronts against coastal erosion.

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Crime

Alleged Karrinyup knife attacker re-offended hours after bail: police

The teenagers were arrested by police and charged after the incident.

A teenager alleged to have stolen knives at a shopping centre and taken part in stabbing two men allegedly went on a crime spree just hours after getting bail.

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Gas

The Gorgon deal that could up the stakes on WA’s looming gas shortage

Chevron’s Gorgon LNG plant ships LNG to Japan and elsewhere in Asia.

Western Australia’s biggest gas plant may be able to export for 30 years with no obligation to supply the state, thanks to an agreement struck two decades ago.

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Head start: the psychology of competing at the Olympics

The Olympic Games are unique - and so are is the pressure that come with racing in them. Not everyone finds a way to handle it.

Joe Ingles drives to the basket against China.
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Fifth Olympics looms for Boomers stalwart Ingles amid brutal selection calls

Stalwart Joe Ingles is set to retain his place for Paris 2024 and play in a fifth Olympics while NBA defensive ace Matisse Thybulle has been left off the final roster.

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‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

Only two Australians remain in Wimbledon contention after a day of elation mixed with heartbreak and missed opportunities, capped by an emotional Thanasi Kokkinakis injury withdrawal.

Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin.
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Enough is enough: Simon Goodwin on personal attacks and the Demons’ culture

In an exclusive interview, Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin speaks about club culture, the allegations haunting the Demons, his personal hurt, and attempting to get the Dees back on track.

Alex de Minaur is through to the third round.

‘Very happy’: De Minaur books third round spot in straight sets

Australia’s top hope Alex de Minaur has booked his third round spot after defeating Spain’s Jaume Munar in straight sets on day four of Wimbledon.

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Streaming trumps free-to-air TV in new live sports broadcast bill

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says the government is out of touch on the cost of living and young Australians after passing a bill on access to live sport.

AFL football manager Laura Kane (centre) and coaches: (left, top to bottom) Damien Hardwick (Gold Coast), Ross Lyon (St Kilda), Chris Scott (Geelong) and (right) Luke Beveridge (Western Bulldogs), Adam Simpson (West Coast) and Michael Voss (Carlton).
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Too many whingers: Why the footy sook-fest has to stop

The constant complaining in the AFL has gone too far and threatens to tarnish the code’s reputation as Australia’s premier sport.

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