Bradley Robert Edwards is found guilty of murdering Ciara Glennon and Jane Rimmer, but not guilty of killing 18-year-old Sarah Spiers, all of whom disappeared from the Perth suburb of Claremont in the mid-1990s in what became known as the Claremont serial killings.
September, 2020
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24 September
City of Subiaco in children's tree swing ban
A Perth council has crushed the “boisterous” fun shared by local children and forced them to either pack up their tree swings for good or relocate them within 14 days as they pose safety hazards.
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24 September
Taxpayers to fund Premier’s Clive Palmer defamation claim
Western Australia’s premier has defended his taxpayer-funded defamation claim against Clive Palmer, saying any benefits will flow to the state. Mark McGowan has filed a counter-claim in the Federal Court alleging his reputation has been injured by public …
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24 September
CCC investigation reveals rorts putting safety of Western Australians at risk
If not for a whistle-blower, it is unknown how long an incident of misconduct at Western Power would have continued.
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23 September
PM Scott Morrison urged to make call on SA submarine jobs after nine month delay
Shipyard workers have been left in limbo for more than nine months with the Federal Government still yet to decide whether 700 submarine maintenance jobs will stay in South Australia or relocate to Western Australia.
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23 September
Ciao! Italian film gems on the big screen
THE 21st Italian Film Festival has confirmed its full program of films to screen in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and Byron Bay at reduced capacity gothic fantasy starring Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful) as the woodcutter Geppetto.
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23 September
Moira Mac's will leave Bendigo in 12 months after acquiring WA business.
Bendigo poultry and craft foods business Moira Mac's will relocate its production to Western Australia in 12 months as it expands its operation. Up to 110 employees will be effected by the move with Moira Mac's giving staff the opportunity to relocate to …
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23 September
Perth’s Windsor Hotel can’t fill vacant jobs as potential employees stick to JobSeeker payments
More Australians have faced unemployment this year than ever before, yet some bosses claim they have jobs they simply can’t fill.
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23 September
IGO on path to mine electrification
IGO has collaborated with Barminco to complete a pilot of a battery electric light vehicle (BELV) at its Nova operation in Western Australia.
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23 September
WA cattle exports stay strong
CATTLE exports from Western Australia have been strong so far this year – with 163,332 head of breeder, feeder and slaughter cattle being shipped to markets around the world from January 1 to August 31.