Nat Fyfe, who won the MVP award in 2014 and 2015, has been nominated once again by his teammates alongside first-time nominees Luke Ryan and Matthew Taberner. Ethan Hughes has been nominated as Fremantle’s ‘most courageous’ for the second year running while Caleb Serong has been nominated as the best …
September, 2020
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16 September
Fremantle Dockers players choose Nat Fyfe, Luke Ryan and Matt Taberner as their best for 2020
Fremantle players have overlooked their new generation for this year’s AFL Players’ Association MVP award, choosing three established performers as their nominees.
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16 September
Taberner: Freo can go big in attack
Consistent Fremantle key forward Matt Taberner believes the club’s three-pronged big man attack can be a strength for the Dockers as they build towards 2021.
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16 September
'I cry myself to sleep at night': Young Perth family stuck in NZ after birth of their 'miracle' baby
When COVID hit, Amber Ellis' dream life turned into a nightmare and now the new mum is pleading with airlines and the government to help Aussies like her get home.
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16 September
Australian All Schools Championships off the cards for region's top athletes
Wangaratta athlete Jack Boulton will be denied the chance to defend his Australian All-Schools Championship titles with this year's event cancelled due to COVID-19. Boulton set a new Australian record in the 400m at last year's national meet in Perth and would have been among the favourites in Melbourne in …
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16 September
Nat Fyfe, Luke Ryan and Matt Taberner chosen by Fremantle players as best of 2020
Fremantle players have overlooked their new generation for this year’s AFL Players’ Association MVP award, choosing three established performers as their nominees.
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16 September
Ground Breaks on World’s Longest Wild Dog Fence
Ground has broken on construction of what when complete will be the world’s longest wild dog fence which will run along the NSW border with Queensland and South Australia. NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro and Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW Adam Marshall have turned the first sod on the first …
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16 September
Cockburn council holds off on proposed Aubin Grove skate park
A mooted skate park has been put on the back-burner after a Perth council supported residents who had spoken out against the plan.
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16 September
Invisible Boys to be seen on screen
Western Australian writer Holden Sheppard’s debut novel, Invisible Boys, could make it to the big screen, after director Nicholas Verso and producer Tania Chambers optioned the film and television rights last month.
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16 September
BHP’s Nickel West plant delayed by a year
BHP’s proposed 2020 opening for the Nickel West sulphate plant in Western Australia has been pushed back to the first half of the 2021 financial year.