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  • WA joins national illegal firearms crackdown

    WA Western Australian Police have joined a nation-wide crackdown on illegal firearms.Operation Unification aims to crack down on the number of illegally imported and manufactured guns, as well as the number of registered firearms being stolen and sold on the black market.About 1,500 registered firearms were stolen across Australia last year and nearly a third of them were from WA. Acting ...

  • UWA Breastmilk fights infant infections

    BREASTMILK helps fight infections in babies and their mothers, international research led by the University of Western Australia has ...

  • Barnett disappointed by protestors snub

    WEST Australian Premier Colin Barnett says he is "disappointed'' Kimberley gas hub protesters have cancelled a meeting with him despite pushing the idea during the recent election ...

  • Make old cells young again to fight cancer

    The study focussed on the immune system's ability in older people to deal with cancers.It tracked certain cells within the immune system of young and geriatric mice, finding that deterioration caused by mimicked conditions of lung cancers could be reduced by activating other cell types.Dr Connie Jackaman from the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute said the immune system in all ...

  • On top of the world again

    PERTH engineer Margaret Watroba has become the only West Australian to reach the top of the world's highest mountain from two sides, and is likely the only woman in all Australia to have done ...


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  • Inquiry to probe FLNG technology

    The politically sensitive issue of floating liquefied natural gas technology will be the subject of a 12 month inquiry by the powerful Legislative Assembly standing committee on economics and industry.Resource company bosses from Shell and Woodside will be called to give evidence to the inquiry, which will examine how FLNG impacts on sectors of the WA economy including engineering and design, ...

  • Drunk driver pleads guilty over crash death

    The family of eight-month-old Nate Dunbar who was killed when a drunk driver crashed into his Merriwa home has welcomed the start of justice today after the woman responsible pleaded guilty.Melissa Ann Waters, 35, appeared briefly in Perth Magistrate's Court today where she officially pleaded guilty to one count of dangerous driving causing death and driving under the influence to an extent ...

  • $100000 theft from Adventure World

    Murdoch Detectives had to use police dogs in their investigation into funds being stolen from the Bibra Lake business.Officers used the canines to detect cash during a search on a Shelley home this morning, where they also seized computer equipment and documents.Police will allege a 29-year-old man, who was employed in a financial management position by Adventure World, transferred staff ...

  • Cancer breakthrough in WA research

    Targeting specific cells in the body can reverse the effects of cancer on the immune system, WA researchers say.The study focused on the immune system's ability in older people to deal with cancers.It tracked certain cells within the immune system of young and geriatric mice, finding that deterioration caused by mimicked conditions of lung cancers could be reduced by activating other cell ...

  • Gas hub protesters snub Barnett meeting

    Kimberley gas hub protesters say they have declined an offer to meet with Premier Colin Barnett despite pushing for a meeting with him during the recent election campaign.In January, Broome residents urged the Premier to attend an open community forum to discuss the social impacts of Woodside Petroleum's proposed gas hub at James Price Point.That meeting never eventuated but the Premier was ...

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