A significant industry mental and physical health initiative has kicked off is Western Australia. With the backing of safety organisation Injury Matters and the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR),
September, 2020
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23 September
Perth prepared for 'trial of the century' verdict
After more than two decades, the families of Sarah Spiers, Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon will learn the fate of the man accused of murdering them.
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23 September
WA premier files 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
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22 September
Broome’s a local tourism hero, where beaches are peaches
Waves lapping gently on squeaky white sand. Warm sunshine blazing down from a clear sky. If it looks like paradise and sounds like paradise, it probably is paradise.
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22 September
WA confirms three new virus cases, one hospitalised
Three new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Western Australia, all returned overseas travellers, and one of them has been hospitalised.
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22 September
Flight Caps: Perth Mum’s ‘Phenomenal’ $50,000 Journey Home From Saudi Arabia
Due to Australia's arrivals cap, the trip took two weeks – including four days trapped inside a German airport – and cost the family their life savings.
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22 September
Explosive email confirms micro-brewery vision for Melville Bowls Club site
A Perth mayor is adamant he is not pushing for a brewery at a local bowling club despite an explosive email claiming the draft plans had been leaked.
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21 September
Megan Gale breaks silence on brother Jason Gale‘s death
Megan Gale has spoken for the first time about her brother‘s death, revealing the “huge shock” his loss was. 49-year-old Jason Gale was discovered dead in Karragullen, Perth, on July 22 after being missing for more than a week.
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21 September
Significant WA heritage sites 'at risk'
Traditional owners in Western Australia's Pilbara region say they were rushed into signing a complex deal allowing Rio Tinto to mine on their land which
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21 September
Juukan Gorge inquiry hears of doubts over WA Government's approval of Rio Tinto application
Doubts are raised about the legality of the WA Government's 2013 approval for the destruction of Juukan Gorge, an inquiry into Rio Tinto's demolition of the ancient Pilbara rock shelters is told.