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McGowan says freeze impacting frontline policing
Rockingham 6168 The Opposition Leader Mark McGowan says a stationery shortage at the Rockingham police station is having a direct impact on frontline services.The State Government recently placed a six week freeze on non-essential stationery items across all agencies to reduce expenditure.An email obtained by the Opposition has revealed Rockingham police asked other stations to donate notepads ...
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Potential Durack Liberal candidates mooted
WA Several names are being put forward as potential Liberal candidates for the federal seat of Durack, the largest electorate in the country.The Western Australian seat covers almost 1.6 million square kilometres.It stretches from the Wheatbelt town of Merredin, up to Kununurra in the far north.At the weekend, the sitting Liberal MP Barry Haase announced he was retiring.He holds Durack by 13.7 ...
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Police speak to family of lockup bashing victim
Broome 6725 Senior police have visited a remote community in Western Australia's Kimberley to speak to the family of an Aboriginal man assaulted by officers at the Broome police station.The behaviour of officers at the station has come under scrutiny as the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) investigates two separate assaults on men taken into custody in recent months.The most serious ...
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Curtin University maps hidden Moon craters using gravity and surface data
Manning 6152 Researchers have found 280 new craters on the Moon by combining data about its gravity and surface for the first time. The project, conducted by a team at Curtin University in Perth, started with a Federal Government grant to develop a high-resolution image of the earth's gravity.Researchers then applied the same technique to the Moon which allowed them to reveal more ...
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Carles sues Satterley over jilted tag
The defamation battle between Western Australia's treasurer Troy Buswell and his former parliamentary lover Adele Carles has taken a twist, with the deposed MP revealing she is attempting to sue millionaire property developer Nigel ...
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Carles attempts to sue developer
The defamation battle between State Treasurer Troy Buswell and his former parliamentary lover Adele Carles has taken a twist, with the deposed MP revealing she is attempting to sue millionaire property developer Nigel Satterley.Ms Carles is being sued for defamation by the controversial WA treasurer, after their affair spectacularly soured in public late last year amid allegations of ...
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Italian tourist charged over hit and run
Subiaco 6008 Police have charged an Italian tourist over a hit and run crash in the Perth suburb of Subiaco.A 25-year-old man was taken to hospital in a critical condition in the early hours of Sunday morning after being hit by a car on Thomas Street.Police say a 29-year-old man from Italy has been charged with several offences including failing to stop and render assistance after an accident ...
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Carles petitions for developers inclusion in defamation case
Perth 6000 The WA Supreme Court has heard that former MP Adele Carles wants to include a millionaire property developer in the defamation action being taken against her by her former partner, Treasurer Troy Buswell.Ms Carles is the former member for Fremantle and is being sued by Mr Buswell over claims she made about his behaviour in December last year.At a directions hearing this morning, the ...
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Producer wants new venue for musicals
International stage producer John Frost has bemoaned the lack of a lyric theatre in Perth, saying major musicals are not staged in the city because of this missing link in performing arts venues.Mr Frost, in Perth with his production of Driving Miss Daisy, said Perth would miss out on two of his other shows, Legally Blonde and Grease.He urged the State Government to act on a recent report that ...
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Shutdown eased by new CAT
A FREE green CAT service operating between Leederville and Perth CBD will start running in time for next month's planned train disruptions. The 19-stop service will start operations on Monday, July 1, running every 7-8 minutes from 6.30am to 7.30pm on weekdays. Buses will also run at 6am and 6.15am. Public Transport Authority (PTA) spokesman David Hynes said the service would help ...
They said it
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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