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'Untidy' hair causes race stir

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 30 November 2013 | 21.51

WA school was forced to apologise over a racial discrimination complaint lodged by a family whose child was told their hair was "untidy". File image. Source: Supplied A WA school was forced to apologise over a racial discrimination complaint...
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Hayley mum shocked by rape connection

Hayley Dodd's mother Margaret pictured in Mandurah. PICTURE: Daniel Wilkins Source: News Limited THE mother of missing teenager Hayley Dodd says she had no idea the Badgingarra property being searched for her daughter's body was once owned...
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Doctor qualifications can't be verified

Report says there are "systemic" problems with the credentialling protocols across the public health system. File image. Source: News Limited A SECRET report reveals there is a high risk that WA doctors are treating patients without proper...
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Register for 'high risk' e-drivers

Mitchell Walsh-McDonald leaves Perth Magistrates Court in August. The review into the EDL system was sparked after The Sunday Times revealed the Dot didn't oppose an e-licence application from him last year. Source: News Limited A NEW register...
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Tenant feels wrath over DJ letter

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 29 November 2013 | 21.52

The original letter sent to tenants (left) and the response Unit 14 received. Source: PerthNow The letter left for a tenant in a Northbridge unit complex after he informed them of a party he was having. Source: PerthNow A NORTHBRIDGE...
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Rapist link to Hayley Dodd case

The massive search for the remains of teenager Hayley Dodd, who vanished 14 years ago was sparked by significant new information, police say. Courtesy: Nine News THE Badgingarra property being searched by police near where near where...
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Ex attacked mum before she vanished

Police show a picture of Nicole Bates at a press conference. Source: News Limited A MOTHER who was found buried in an unmarked bush grave 18 days after she vanished was attacked by her ex-boyfriend in a shopping centre car park the day before...
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Man killed on freeway

A man has died after being hit by a truck on the Mitchelle Freeway. Traffic backed up on the Mitchell Freeway after fatal crash. Source: Supplied The traffic chaos building on the Mitchell Freeway after a man was hit by...
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Is this the world's tiniest bikini?

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 28 November 2013 | 21.51

Miranda Kerr donned that famously tiny Chanel bra for i-D magazine. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied IS it a bra or is it a bikini? We're not entirely sure. But it's certainly teeny tiny, and our very own Miranda Kerr is wearing it....
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'Grumpy old man' not serious about hit

Brian Vincent Attwell (left), 73, and his son leave the Albany Courthouse, where Attwell is facing trial. Picture: AAP. Source: AAP THERE is compelling evidence an elderly, wealthy businessman made arrangements to have his estranged daughter-in-law...
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Shark victim's girlfriend pays teary tribute

A paddle out to honour shark victim Chris Boyd in Gracetown. Picture: Nine News Source: Supplied CHRIS Boyd - the surfer killed by a shark in the waters off Gracetown - has been remembered in an emotional service in the West Australian waves....
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Russia releases Aussie activist

An Australian Greenpeace activist Colin Russell being held in Russia says he is living in poor conditions. A RUSSIAN court has released on bail the last of 30 Greenpeace crew members who had been held in detention since their September...
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WA woman free, Corby faces spy issue

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 27 November 2013 | 21.51

Australian Sandra Sheed escorted by immigration officer after her release from Kerobokan jail. Source: Supplied Some Indonesian politicians say Schapelle Corby's bid for parole should be rejected. Source: News Limited AS one Australian...
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Shark hunters could be used - Barnett

Professional shark fishermen, such as this Augusta operator, could be used to take out large sharks threatening people on the WA coast. Source: News Limited PROFESSIONAL shark hunters could be hired to patrol West Australian waters as the government...
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Not the package we expected

Unwrapped ... rhe incriminating photo, featuring the woman in a UPS shirt, that was posted online. Source: Supplied TALK about getting caught on the job. Bad Santa ... a picture posted on the woman's website. Source: Supplied A United...
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Hayley Dodd: Police comb farm grounds for clues

Police have begun a major forensic search at a rural property near Badgingarra near where the teenager Hayley Dodd went missing in 1999. GROUND penetrating machinery is being used on a Badgingarra property after police reviewed the...
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Binge drinking disappoints Collier

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 26 November 2013 | 21.51

WA's school leavers praised for good behaviour, despite the emergence of a Facebook page illustrating teenage excesses on show. Education Minister Peter Collier says school leavers reliance on alcohol to celebrate was disappointing....
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Gracetown beach closed after 5m shark sighting

The family of great white victim Chris Boyd arrive in WA, schoolies charged with drug offences, and golden honour for Damien Oliver. THE beach where a surfer was killed by a suspected great white shark has been closed again after a...
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Aussie Schoolies light up Bali

Teenagers attend a party in a nightclub during Australian "schoolies" celebrations following the end of the year 12 exams on November 24, 2013 in Kuta, Indonesia. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images WE have seen their antics on the Gold...
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Nearly 200 WA cops quit force

Almost 200 police officers are set to quit the West Australian force under a voluntary severance scheme WA Police Minister Liza Harvey, who has announced almost 200 police officers are set to quit the force. Picture: file image...
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Call for shark cull as search resumes

Written By Unknown on Senin, 25 November 2013 | 21.51

The hunt for the Great White Shark that killed a father of two continues. THE search for the shark that killed surfer Chris Boyd has resumed off Gracetown as some surfers are now calling for a cull of the large predators. Mr Boyd,...
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Trott's tour over due to 'stress'

Jonathan Trott has sensationally left the Ashes tour due to a "stress-related illness", with coach Andy Flower slamming David Warner's comments about the England batsman. England's Jonathan Trott will return to England. AFP PHOTO...
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Rottnest toddler tragedy: coroner rules pillar unsafe

Four years after a three-year-old boy was killed in a tragic accident at a chalet at Rottnest Island, his family have been told a pillar at their chalet was built unsafely. A FAMILY'S HEARTACHE: Michael Brasier, with his children...
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'I just want her strangled, no blood'

AN elderly businessman instructed a hitman to strangle his estranged daughter-in-law and then bury her in a 30-foot-deep hole dug by an excavator, a West Australian court has heard. Brian Vincent Attwell, 73, is on trial in the Albany Courthouse...
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Light rail project could be halved

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 24 November 2013 | 21.51

Artist impression of a proposed light rail urban centre station. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied THE $2 billion light rail plan to connect Perth to suburban areas could stop short of the CBD. Informed sources have told The Sunday Times...
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Complacency behind rise in drowning deaths

WA has suffered its highest number of infant drowning deaths in five years, closed coroner's case files reveal. Five children aged under four drowned in 2012 - including four in backyard swimming pools, according to research by the Royal Life...
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Data dummies put patients at risk

BUDGET cuts have compromised the accuracy of patient data vital to running WA's hospitals, an internal report reveals. A Health Department memo obtained by The Sunday Times warns the recording of emergency department data by the state's public...
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