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Artist explores new ground for StyleAid
IS androgyny the new black? In the "everything old is new again" world of high fashion and popular culture it just might well ...
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Great game is changing lives
Some consider football to be a way of life. At Roebourne Regional Prison, the game is changing lives.Each weekend up to nine inmates swap their green prison-issue tracksuits for the navy blue and white of Wickham Wolves Football Club and - for a few hours at least - they're just like any other bloke having a kick.The minimum and medium- security prisoners are the first to take part in the ...
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Stolen car used in Ocean Reef ATM theft
DETECTIVES are investigating whether an ATM robbery in Ocean Reef this morning and other recent attacks across the city are ...
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Rapid action breaks up train fight
Guards take action after a fight on a Transperth train. The brawl was recorded and uploaded to Facebook but has since been deleted. Picture: ...
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Police gear up for gangs run
More than 1200 patched members of the Rebels bikie gang are planning to travel to WA for the club's annual national run, sparking the biggest police security operation since the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2011.The gang crime squad has started laying the foundation for the security effort, which is likely to involve hundreds of officers from specialist units, including the ...
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Eat Pray Love
The producers of Eat Pray Love, which stars Julia Roberts and is based on a best-selling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, are likely hoping that their film will be seen as an adult alternative to all the juvenile nonsense of the summer movie season. A continent-hopping drama about a ... ...
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Search for missing snorkler continues
THE search continues for Canberra man Rob Shugg, four days after he disappeared and his wife died while snorkelling in Western ...
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Rescue chopper sent to Toodyay Rd crash
The RAC Rescue has been sent to a motorbike crash on Toodyay Road, near the intersection of Aspen Road, in Gidgegannup.No further information is ...
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Day of the dog
Big dogs, small dogs and every dog in between trotted down to the South Perth foreshore for the event to raise funds for the animal care organisation.Last year the event attracted 10,000 people from across the city, however, RSPCA spokesman Tim Maine said he thought they had cracked that this year."We’re extremely happy - the weather gods have shined on us and there’s just a ...
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Day of the dog
Big dogs, small dogs and every dog in between trotted down to the South Perth foreshore for the event to raise funds for the animal care organisation.Last year the event attracted 10,000 people from across the city, however, RSPCA spokesman Tim Maine said he thought they had cracked that this year."We’re extremely happy - the weather gods have shined on us and there’s just a ...
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Coral Bay search for dad continues
The search continues for Canberra man Rob Shugg, four days after he disappeared and his wife died while snorkelling in WA.The body of Kathreen Ricketson, 41, washed up at Elle's Beach south of Coral Bay on Wednesday afternoon as her two children, a 13-year-old girl and 10-year-old boy, looked on.Mr Shugg, 48, is still missing despite a massive air, sea and land search which has continued ...
They said it
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Stamford Grand, Glenelg, Adelaide, Australia
The Stamford Grand is a landmark hotel built on Glenelg Beach, about 11 kilometres from the City of Adelaide. A ...
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