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Leon opened a drawer and found the lost history of his WWII veteran father
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Leon opened a drawer and found the lost history of his WWII veteran father

Proudly wearing Frans’ service medals at the King’s Park Anzac Day dawn service on Thursday morning Leon can retell his father’s WWII experience in extraordinary detail.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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Forget FIFO – new mine near Perth would offer 500 DIDO jobs

Forget FIFO – new mine near Perth would offer 500 DIDO jobs

Chalice Mining could have 500 local workers producing numerous metals needed for the energy transition, under plans currently with the EPA.

  • by Peter Milne
Australia’s own ‘special’ sea turtle at stake with nests under threat

Australia’s own ‘special’ sea turtle at stake with nests under threat

Australia’s north is the only place you can experience the wonder and awe this species inspires. But scientists say their nests could become dangerous places.

  • by Peter Milne
UFC returns for another Perth showdown

UFC returns for another Perth showdown

Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti announced UFC 305 will be held at RAC Arena in Perth on August 18.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Wheatbelt renewable energy projects fail to clear planning hurdles

Wheatbelt renewable energy projects fail to clear planning hurdles

A wind farm backed by Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue and a hydrogen start-up chaired by ex-Woodside boss Peter Coleman have both failed to get planning approvals.

  • by Peter Milne
Get better, Meta: WA minister unleashes on big tech amid record scam losses

Get better, Meta: WA minister unleashes on big tech amid record scam losses

The dressing down came on the back of a new report which found money lost to scams in WA had jumped 36 per cent to a record $22 million.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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New push to pinch skilled workers from the east and bring them to WA

New push to pinch skilled workers from the east and bring them to WA

Under a WA Property Council proposal, a business that successfully relocated an employee west for two years would be reimbursed the payroll tax paid.

  • by Hamish Hastie
WA Nationals put payroll tax front and centre with election pledge

WA Nationals put payroll tax front and centre with election pledge

The Nationals party will lift the payroll tax threshold to $1.3 million if they form part of the next West Australian government.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Carey dodges questions over CCC planning law concerns

Carey dodges questions over CCC planning law concerns

McKechnie told the Australian Financial Review earlier this month that the government’s overhaul of planning reforms to remove barriers for new home builds had created new misconduct risks.

  • by Hamish Hastie
CCC source who had fling with corruption fighter was a WA prisoner
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CCC source who had fling with corruption fighter was a WA prisoner

The boss of the CCC team co-ordinating its network of sources also fed her lover confidential information about the commission, according to a report tabled in parliament on Thursday.

  • by Hamish Hastie
School teachers threaten to strike next month as wage negotiations stall

School teachers threaten to strike next month as wage negotiations stall

The union and the government have been locked in negotiations since October 2023 but have not yet come to an agreement.

  • by Hamish Hastie