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Man hurt in Innaloo home invasion;  ‘Triple time shifts’ for WA paramedics

A St John Ambulance medic has recorded a win against his employer in the Fair Work Commission.

A WA Police spokeswoman said the group assaulted the person inside the home before stealing personal items, including jewellery. They then fled on foot.

Multimillion-dollar student accommodation proposed for Perth’s western suburbs

An artist impression of the proposed build.

A significant development application for a student accommodation facility in Crawley has been put forward.

Man rushed to hospital after ‘serious shark attack’

NSW Ambulance paramedics found the man at North Shore Beach near Port Macquarie at around 11am on Tuesday where he was treated for a shark bite.

Syndicate trafficked teen to work in Sydney brothels, police say

The alleged head of a syndicate has been arrested in Sydney after women were found sleeping three to a single room in a home in Sydney.

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The children for sale – and the Australians who exploit them

Around 20 per cent of internet-using Filipino children aged 12 to 17 have been subjected to online abuse and exploitation, representing an estimated 2 million children.

Anna and her two cousins were repeatedly abused by family members for online customers to see. Warning: This story contains distressing content.

Biden’s exit changes the game. But Trump still on track to win

A smaller bandage on former president Donald Trump’s ear when he attended a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday (US time).

International editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age Peter Hartcher has written his analysis of President Joe Biden’s decision to step down from the race.

‘We failed’: Secret Service director grilled in hearing on Trump assassination attempt

US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testifies before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.

Kimberly Cheatle acknowledged that the Secret Service was told about a suspicious person two to five times before the shooting at the Pennsylvania rally.

Kamala Harris raises $81 million in a day

And after warning Biden that he would lose to Trump, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi - one of the most influential Democrats in the country - gave her unequivocal backing to his 59-year-old deputy.

Multibillion-dollar Burswood project’s second twin-tower plan up for approval

Golden Sedayu’s second twin-tower development for Burswood Point is up for approval.

This is the second twin-tower development application for the behemoth redevelopment planned for one of Perth’s most prime patches of riverfront real estate.

Australian woman allegedly raped in Paris

Police officers patrol the Trocadero plaza.

The 25-year-old says she was sexually assaulted by a group of men in one of Paris’s tourist precincts, local media is reporting.

Perth nurse who tried to kill husband collapses after hearing sentence

Wendy Sym was suffering from carer’s burnout and had “hit the end of her tether” when she injected a lethal dose of insulin into her husband while he was in hospital.

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CFMEU boss allegedly bragged of corrupt contract connections at $94b super fund

CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield, who is facing bribery charges, supported Setka remaining at the CFMEU.

Police allege the high-ranking official boasted to corrupt building firms that he could secure them lucrative jobs on construction projects financed by superannuation giant Cbus.

China makes surprise move as alarm bells ring louder

China’s struggling economy was the driving force behind an unexpected cut in interest rates, but Xi Jinping is doubling down on his long-term dream.

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‘Built for greatness:’ How a cricket farmer made it to the Eiffel Tower

Australia’s men’s and women’s beach volleyballers in front of the Eiffel Tower.

As Australia’s beach volleyballers hit the sand, the top of the iconic monument peered over the stands like a giant spectator.

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Qantas is bringing in new Airbus A220s as part of its fleet renewal. It is spacious and well designed – even in the toilets.

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Alex de Minaur will compete at his first Olympics after overcoming a hip injury.

From Wimbledon disappointment to Olympic debut: Demon’s quick recovery from ‘freak’ injury

Alex de Minaur’s Olympic dream looked shattered when he withdrew from Wimbledon less than a fortnight ago with a “freak” hip injury, but he has recovered in time to compete in Paris.

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‘Social cleansing’: To make way for Olympics, Paris clears thousands of homeless

Last week alone around 470 people were removed from camps located along the Canal de l’Ourcq, on the route of the Olympic flame on July 25

Western Australia

It’s tough navigating the property market as a buyer in a seller’s market says WAtoday reporter Claire Ottaviano.

I’m trying to buy a home in Perth before we sell or we’ll end up homeless - but cash offers win

As the Perth property trains keep leaving the station, WAtoday reporter Claire Ottaviano remains optimistic in the search for a new home.

The type of property that was supposed to get cheaper – but soared

Finding somewhere to live has become highly competitive.

A “perfect storm” of rising demand and scant supply has been putting upward pressure on prices since the pandemic began.

Officer too traumatised for questioning at inquest into WA teen prison death

Cleveland Dodd died after a week in hospital.

The senior officer in charge when an Indigenous teenager fatally self-harmed in custody has been excused from appearing at a high-profile inquest amid fears for his health.

Perth property market so hot agents ditch price guides

As the market tightens, locals on the west-coast can expect to see Sydney-like market conditions.

Record-breaking Perth property sales have led real estate agents to skip the price guides and let the market takes its course.

South32 shares slugged as WA alumina refinery comes under cloud

South32 mines bauxite at Boddington inland from Perth.

South32 will slash $830 million off the value of its WA alumina business in response to proposed environmental protections the miner says threaten the viability of its operations in the state.

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Perth indie bookshop takes novel approach to moving this weekend

Keep your eyes peeled when driving along Beaufort Street this weekend; you might see an unusual sight.

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‘The best part of my life’: Meet the pooches of Perth

They are expensive, inconvenient, hard to train and need a lot of attention. Then they die and leave you heartbroken. So what keeps Perth people going back for more?

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Australian basketballer Josh Giddey speaks at a press conference on Monday in Paris.

‘It’s not a secret’: Team USA have the most talent – but the Boomers have something they don’t

NBA star Josh Giddey discusses Australia’s chances of a basketball medal in Paris, and says cohesion could bring the formidable USA team undone.

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‘Not what the Olympics is about’: Sport integrity chief laments doping cloud over Paris 2024

Outgoing Sport Integrity Australia boss David Sharpe says athletes need clarity about the case of the Chinese swimmers before they trust the anti-doping system.

Australian skateboarder Chloe Covell in Paris.

Chloe’s friends have gone back to school. She’s skating along the Champs-Elysees

Chloe Covell is too young to sleep in the athletes’ village, and yet she’s a key part of one of the biggest skateboarding teams in Paris.

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De Koning out for home-and-away season; Swans dealt a bitter blow; clubs sent a ‘please explain’

Carlton’s tough win over North Melbourne has come at a cost, with a fractured foot to sideline star ruckman Tom De Koning until the end of the home-and-away season. Meanwhile, the Swans are battling their own injury issues.

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NRL 2024

Why a 20-team NRL competition solves rugby league’s biggest problems

PNG and the Perth Bears are a lock – but the identity of the third new franchise is anyone’s guess.

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Jordan De Goey is battling hard for Collingwood despite injury concerns.
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Why the Pies can’t get de going and a Hawks wizard finds his magic touch: Key takeouts from round 19

Without his superpowers, Jordan De Goey is struggling, and so are the Magpies. But for Nick Watson and the Hawks the opposite is true.

Fremantle Docker midfielder Andrew Brayshaw.

Fremantle’s Andrew Brayshaw proves why he’s Mr. 1%; Eagle forwards forget to tackle

Sure, his season high 41 touches was profound in the Dockers demolition of the Demons, but just as important in setting the tone was his mindset.

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