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How a prestigious Perth executive’s false identity came crashing down.

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Soldier, labourer, gold diggers: who are the married couple accused of spying for Russia?

Kira Korolev, who faced charges of espionage heard at Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday July 12, 2024

It was gold Kira Korolev was obsessed with, filling her YouTube channel with footage of her never-ending search for a few glimmering flecks.

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PM disappointed with BHP nickel shutdown: ‘We’ll be holding them to account’

AFR, BHP Nickel West  Mount Keith, WA

BHP has promised to offer redeployment to 1600 front-line staff after closing its WA nickel despite help offered by the state and federal governments.

John Setka resigns immediately as head of CFMEU

CFMEU Victorian secretary John Setka has resigned.

The powerful construction union boss resigned on Friday night in the face of a raft of explosive allegations about misconduct involving him and the CFMEU.

‘I wouldn’t have the guts’: Banker’s inside scoop on WA small business

A banker who sees numbers for 775,000 enterprises nationally “wouldn’t have the guts” to do it – but for the determined, she recommends ticking these boxes.

Bleeding knees, burning abs: I spent a week living like David Pocock. It nearly killed me

Journalist Angus Thompson spent a week living like David Pocock –  and it nearly killed him.

How does Canberra’s most shredded politician stay fit? Angus Thompson underwent five days of pain involving heavy weights, burning abs – and a winter dip in frigid waters.

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Renewables v nuclear: the facts point to one clear winner

Australia’s huge natural advantage of best-in-world solar and wind make renewables the clearly superior option. So why the debate?

Rod Sims
Rod Sims

Professor, former chair of the ACCC

Should Australia house a giant vacuum cleaner to suck carbon from the sky?

Removing carbon from the atmosphere to save us from climate change is a controversial notion, but faith is growing in some new technologies.

The salami deep dish.

Vegans take note: Family pizzeria brings Leederville great pizza, small plates – and a dedicated vegan menu!

Also on offer: house-baked focaccia, utterly comforting desserts and a chilli oil to be reckoned with.

Most fathers-in-law would be helping with the shed. I’m not that noble

Forget the nail belt, I’m off to drink with the wealthy.

The best (and worst) times to visit world’s best tourist sites

Chateau de Versailles will host equestrian events in a temporary arena on the Royal Star site.

These are some of the world’s most popular – and crowded – places, but if you plan your visit correctly, you can experience them without the tourist hordes.

Metronet in Midland: New Cale Street crossing causes concerns

Business owner Kevin Bartholomew said local residents were very concerned that there would be major incidents on the busy intersection.

Prince Charles attempts to breakdance in 1985.

Breakdancing Charles was cooler than Prince William will ever be

Sure, William dances to Shake It Off and rides an electric scooter around Windsor Castle, but nothing will rival his father’s valiant attempt to breakdance in 1985.

Kate Halfpenny
Kate Halfpenny

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Ten jobs that earn more than you might expect

Edward Taylor said the main barrier to becoming a helicopter pilot was the upfront costs of getting a license

Some of the jobs that earn six figures on average are ones you might not expect. Here are 10 of them.

Hawthorn coach backs Simpson to return to AFL

Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell and Kangaroos counterpart Alastair Clarkson hope Adam Simpson finds a way back into the AFL system when the time is right.

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Braised leeks with blue cheese and walnuts.
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A thousand things to drink: This Perth bar has one of Australia’s great wine collections

This Perth venue is like taking yourself to Copenhagen, London or Paris without leaving William Street.

Peasants Paradice’s Zimbabwean-born chef and owner, Dwight Alexander.
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Run to Paradice – or at least this spirited Northbridge dining room

Could this be one of the city’s best-kept-secret cooks? His bold, confident, unique cooking suggests his is a name to watch closely.

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PM disappointed with BHP nickel shutdown: ‘We’ll be holding them to account’

BHP has promised to offer redeployment to 1600 front-line staff after closing its WA nickel despite help offered by the state and federal governments.

Perth family’s trauma shows how social media has polluted our society

Billions of people are now enslaved by the addictive, self-gratifying systems so cleverly structured by their manipulators-in-chief.

Financial crime, sexual exploitation, mental abuse, narcissism, intimidation and misinformation is flooding these platforms, and we need to make it stop now.

Gary Adshead
Gary Adshead

Journalist

‘Courageous’ former Eagle sues club, AFL and doctors over injuries

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 03:  Brad Sheppard of the Eagles handballs whilst being tackled by Bradley Hill and Cyril Rioli of the Hawks  during the 2015 AFL Grand Final match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the West Coast Eagles at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Brad Sheppard, who suffered serious concussions that forced his early retirement in 2021, alleges he suffered losses due to negligence or a breach of contract.

‘She was so tiny’: Agonised family see Perth woman detained in Japan

Donna Nelson remains in a Japanese prison and is allowed only limited contact with the outside world.

Donna Nelson is being kept in a cell inside Chiba Prison 23 hours a day with no trial in sight, her family arguing that she fell victim to a Nigerian love scam.

Three Things I Love: Perth garden goddess Sabrina Hahn on radio, Kings Park and a family heirloom

Sabrina Hahn.

This week, a Perth institution shares her lifelong love of live radio, a precious ritual with her children – and where she can get away with playing dress-up.

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Magpies forward Jamie Elliott is back.

Boost for Magpies as Elliott returns: AFL round 18 teams and tips

See the selected teams as they’re announced for round 18 and what the expert tipsters think.

Cox is a legend at West Coast, having played 290 games from 2001-2014, including the club’s 2006 premiership triumph.

Dean Cox leads the race to replace Adam Simpson at West Coast

Momentum for Dean Cox to become West Coast’s next coach continues to build, but Sydney won’t want to let their heir apparent go without a fight.

Barty loved being back on court but has no intention of returning professionally.

Barty rapt to be on centre court, but please don’t ask again about a comeback

Ash Barty was feeding her toddler when she learned she’d be playing on Wimbledon’s centre stage. Although thrilled with the upgrade, she was emphatic when asked if it whetted her appetite for a return to the pro tour.

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The proposal that could overhaul AFL’s free agency compensation system

Greater transparency and the radical idea of tying compensation to the draft value index rather than the ladder position of the team that loses a key player are among submissions clubs have made to the AFL on the contentious free agency compensation system.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 03:  Brad Sheppard of the Eagles handballs whilst being tackled by Bradley Hill and Cyril Rioli of the Hawks  during the 2015 AFL Grand Final match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the West Coast Eagles at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

‘Courageous’ former Eagle sues club, AFL and doctors over injuries

Brad Sheppard, who suffered serious concussions that forced his early retirement in 2021, alleges he suffered losses due to negligence or a breach of contract.

Usman Khawaja at 6Head restaurant in The Rocks.

Usman Khawaja the cricketer, activist ... and politician?

The ICC Test Cricketer of the Year explains why he continues to speak out on Gaza, his friendship with the treasurer and the likelihood of a political career.

De Minaur takes a tumble.
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Injury forces de Minaur out of Wimbledon hours before his blockbuster match against Djokovic

The Australian star made the announcement at an impromptu media conference hours before he was due to take to the court to face the grand slam champion.

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