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Perth’s lord mayor confirms Council House intruder report ‘false alarm’; Cottesloe property to break WA’s land sale record

Burke supported the campaign of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas without Zempilas’ knowledge.

City of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas has detailed what unfolded behind the scenes after audio was leaked of him interrupting a community meeting over reports of an intruder in Council House. Follow our live coverage here.

Cook defends accepting donations from gas players – while developing new policies that benefit them

This is despite his own government accusing the Nationals of being “owned by the gun lobby” a week ago for accepting a donation from the Sporting Shooters Association of WA.

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Kalgoorlie’s power backups don’t have juice for whole town, documents reveal

Kalgoorlie’s backup generators can only provide a little over half the power the town actually needs, according to Synergy documents.

The median sale time for a property in Perth in July was just nine days.

Has Perth’s competitive house market turned a corner?

A new analysis has revealed a shift in dynamics with increasing listings in popular Perth suburbs giving buyers a stronger position.

Seven Network at centre of fresh legal fight

Seven Network at centre of fresh legal fight

A former journalist on Seven’s Spotlight program has launched legal action against the media company in the Federal Court.

Minister concedes immigration too high

New government analysis reveals international students make up 7 per cent of the private rental market, and more than 20 per cent in inner Sydney and Melbourne.

Mount Hawthorn wine bar a precious addition to Perth’s Italian food and drink scene

Pork chops at La Madonna Nera .

After learning the family trade at a landmark Northbridge restaurant, architect-turned- restaurateur Fiona di Lanzo is out on her own and doing hospitality her way.

Twenty scams every traveller needs to know about (plus five new ones)

Beware these travel scams.

As the number of tourists travelling the world has boomed, so has the number of scammers and the schemes they’ve devised to part you from your cash.

Why this risky home loan type is on the rise

After years of high-interest rates and inflation, struggling homeowners are taking this hardship measure in the hopes of riding out the storm.

An Australian Army M1A1 Abrams tank during an exercise at Puckapunyal in Victoria in 2018.

Australia has mothballed a $550m tank fleet. Ukraine would like a word

Bought for $550 million in 2004, the 59 tanks weigh 63 tonnes each and are equipped with cannons and machine guns.

US cuts interest rates, turning up heat on RBA

America’s central bank has cut US interest rates by half a percentage point. The move amps up the pressure on the Reserve Bank to cut rates in Australia.

Kentucky judge shot and killed in his chambers by sheriff

This undated photo provided by Kentucky Court of Justice shows slain District Judge Kevin Mullins who was killed in his chambers by a sheriff.

Governor Andy Beshear said after the shooting: “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow.”

Graham Arnold deals with more dejection against Indonesia from the dugout in Jakarta.

‘Time for fresh leadership’: Graham Arnold steps down as Socceroos coach

Arnold was facing immense pressure after a 1-0 defeat to Bahrain and a 0-0 draw away to Indonesia left Australia’s World Cup direct qualification hopes in peril.

‘Did you mean that?’ How a slip of the tongue and a mega-trade revived Willie Rioli

Willie Rioli has become a key member of Port Adelaide’s forward line.

Willie Rioli’s had a rocky road at times throughout his AFL career, but those who know him best say he is as humble and generous as he is brilliant.

AFL prelim finals teams and tips: Stewart back, Tuohy out for Cats

See the selected teams for this weekend’s preliminary finals and check out what the expert tipsters think.

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Perth teens had crow bars, pepper spray in homophobic bashings

The boys will appear before Perth Children’s Court on Thursday charged over the assault of two men in their 30s that had been lured via an online app.

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WA onshore gas companies now have six years to sell their product overseas

Onshore gas companies will be able to sell 20 per cent of their product overseas.

Under the new policy, companies with onshore gas tenements will be allowed to export 20 per cent of the commodity extracted until the end of 2030.

What’s behind the surge in suspensions at WA’s public schools?

**AFR FIRST USE** Generic gen23 exam test high school certificate education students testing hsc. Photographed at Northern Beaches Secondary College Freshwater Snr Campus in Sydney on June 20, 2024. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

More than 100 students were suspended from public schools every day on average across 2023, new data shows.

Medical imaging delays add to bed lock pain at WA hospitals

Delays at public hospitals are leading to increased wait-times for medical imaging.

Long wait times for medical imaging is putting lives at risk, says the Health Services Union WA.

WA is a laggard in childhood vaccination uptake – so which areas are our worst?

WAtoday childhood vaccination rates, main image. Picture: WAtoday

WA has the second-lowest number of fully immunised five-year-olds in the country, and in some towns the rate is below the level needed for herd immunity.

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Willie Rioli has become a key member of Port Adelaide’s forward line.

‘Did you mean that?’ How a slip of the tongue and a mega-trade revived Willie Rioli

Willie Rioli’s had a rocky road at times throughout his AFL career, but those who know him best say he is as humble and generous as he is brilliant.

Travis Head delivered a crunching performance against England.

Head shot: Why Trav’s latest blast adds to selectors’ Test opening headache

Travis Head pillaged England at Trent Bridge to add further momentum to his case for accompanying Usman Khawaja.

Tom Stewart.

AFL prelim finals teams and tips: Stewart back, Tuohy out for Cats

See the selected teams for this weekend’s preliminary finals and check out what the expert tipsters think. Zach Tuohy is out for Geelong as the Cats welcome back Tom Stewart.

Isaac Heeney.

How ‘little Tarzan’ Heeney transformed himself into the AFL’s golden boy

He might look like a polished specimen now, but his penchant for “tree parachuting” and self-set time trials on the farm reveal there’s more to the star Swan.

Jake Stringer will be a headline during the trade period as he seeks a two-year deal
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AFL 2024

Finding Jake Stringer a new home won’t happen overnight

Jake Stringer and Essendon understand each other’s positions. The Bombers aren’t budging, but will another club give Stringer what he wants?

Dane Rampe of the Swans celebrates a goal during the Qualifying Final against the Giants

Rampe’s journey from last-chance saloon to 250 Swans games

Dane Rampe will have friends and family on hand at the SCG to watch his 250th game, but the Clovelly boy’s personal milestone takes a back seat to the Swans’ premiership tilt.

Mark Williams’ most iconic scene as Port Adelaide coach.
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AFL 2024

A blessing and a curse: The pains of being a Port Adelaide supporter

Our club’s motto is literally: “We exist to win premierships.” It’s been way too long.

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