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Tragedy as Australian surfer Rhodri Thomas dies in pool at Balinese villa

Rhodri Lloyd Thomas, 31, from Perth was found dead in the Canggu villa on April 9.




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Tragic twist in case of Australian surfer who died in a pool in his luxury Balinese villa

Rhodri Lloyd Thomas, 31, from the town of Mandurah in Western Australia, was pulled from the pool in the villa he shares with his girlfriend in the idyllic resort of Canggu on April 9.




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Skeleton remains found in remote property by a man cutting down trees in search for missing woman 

A man cutting down trees at a property off Tea Tree Road in Bindoon, 80 kilometres north of Perth, made the grim discovery on Sunday.




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Western Australian has second straight day with ZERO new coronavirus cases

It is the second consecutive day that WA has found no new cases of the disease, but residents were warned of a potential spike when hundreds of Australians arrive from overseas.




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Neck-tattooed man accused of bludgeoning his mother to death faces a second murder charge

Myles William Taylor is accused of bludgeoning his mother Lesley and then attacking his father Michael in a domestic dispute during the coronavirus lockdown.




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Mum accused of trying to kill her own baby boy by poisoning pleads not guilty to attempted murder

A Perth mother accused of trying to murder her baby boy by pouring bleach into his formula will stand trial.




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WA teacher banned from teaching after sending text messages to Year 6 students

A Wesley College teacher in Western Australia, has been suspended for two years after sending 'inappropriate' text messages to two Year 6 students.




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Rodents are invading people's homes because there's no bins to raid at closed restaurants and cafes

Rat infestations are cropping up around Perth's suburbs as the rodents shift to residential areas to fill their bellies.




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Mummy blogger Constance Hall, 36, lashes out at husband Denim for not doing any housework

The outspoken mother-of-seven from Perth said she 'can't be f****d' asking for help and revealed Denim's laziness has caused her to question if he truly loves her in a lengthy Facebook post on Wednesday.




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Daughter of billionaire Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest says migrants exposed to COVID-19 have been let down

Modern slavery watchdog Walk Free Foundation is urging businesses and governments to help reduce COVID-19 risks for vulnerable workers.




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Female cop and her boyfriend accused of breaching coronavirus border rules TWICE in Perth

The 29-year-old serving constable and her 24-year-old partner allegedly travelled by car from the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia into Perth without a lawful exemption.




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Robber who bashed and hog-tied a gun shop owner during an elaborate heist is jailed for seven years

Serdar Baycan admitted to raiding Barry & Sons Firearms in Beckenham, Perth, where he stole 100 firearms, worth $206,000, on September 4, 2019.




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St Johnstone part company with long-serving manager Tommy Wright

St Johnstone have announced that long-serving manager Tommy Wright has 'parted company' with the club after seven years in the hotseat.




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Chef reveals the secret to making the perfect mashed potatoes

Perth chef Rob Nixon peels white, floury potatoes and soaks the skins in warm milk, allowing the flavour to infuse through the liquid. Then he pours it over the boiled potatoes.




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Justin Narrier jailed after stabbing nurse, 55, at Royal Perth Hospital with makeshift shiv

Justin Trent Narrier, 31, attacked the 55-year-old nurse during her night shift at the Royal Perth Hospital around 1.50am on May 12 last year.




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The Block's El'ise and Matt show off their nine-year-old daughter's 'magical' newly renovated room

The Block's El'ise and Matt's passion for renovation certainly hasn't dwindled since their stint on the popular Nine show. 




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Elite school embroiled in child sex allegations - board member charged over 'abhorrent' videos

Perth Modern School's Craig Andrew Donovan, 56, has been charged after officers allegedly uncovered child abuse videos on his mobile phone and desktop computer.




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Tony Abbott's former seat sparks tongue-in-cheek calls for wind turbines

The petition on change.org was launched three days ago and pleads with the newly-elected independent Zali Steggall to keep promise for climate change action by putting up wind turbines on Sydney beach.




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'I don't do diplomacy': Tony Abbott back to manning the fire hoses as he waits for next career move

Tony Abbott is wondering what to do next after losing the parliamentary seat he held for 25 years to a former Olympic skier in last month's election.




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Voter, 62, who stabbed Tony Abbott volunteer with corkscrew is senior partner at KPMG

A man who stabbed a Tony Abbott volunteer with a corkscrew as he was putting up campaign posters in Sydney has been revealed as a senior partner at global tax firm KPMG. 




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Former PM Tony Abbott is seen fighting fires in south Sydney while Scott Morrison relaxes in Hawaii

Mr Abbott, who has volunteered with the Rural Fire Service for more than a decade, was pictured at the Bargo BP service station wearing the yellow uniform of his Davidson squadron.




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Tony Abbott praised for battling bushfires again as people call for Scott Morrison to be sacked

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been spotted in his firefighting gear battling blazes south of Sydney for the second time this week, as Scott Morrison faces criticism for his family holiday.




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Tony Abbott greets army reserve troops as he arrives in Nowra to fight fires

Tony Abbott has arrived at the Rural Fire Service in south coast of New South Wales, as he prepares for another day of battling blazes.




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Tony Abbott pours himself a beer after long day of fighting fires

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott was seen treating himself to an ice cold beer at the Snow Goose Hotel in Adaminaby, after a long day of battling blazes in NSW. 




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Last Christmas review: George Michael's music deserved something superior

On paper, at least, Last Christmas seemed to have so much going for it - a screenplay co-written by the clever, funny, not-to-mention double-Oscar-winning Emma Thompson.




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Frozen II review: It's a sequel that never recaptures the magic of the original

Six years ago, when the original Frozen film was released, I was one of many, many adults who absolutely loved it.




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Knives Out review: Passes an evening gently amusingly

Somewhat improbably, this is a film that brings together two of the biggest franchises in the film-making world.




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Jumanji: The Next Level review: Slowly the equally silly and enjoyable sequel begins to win us over

When he's in the right mood and in the right film, Danny DeVito is a class act.




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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker review: Takes a complex path towards the inevitable ending 

At the media screening of what appears to be the last Star Wars film, a brief shot of the Scottish actor Denis Lawson at the controls of a Rebel Alliance fighter flashed up on to the screen.




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1917 review: There are moments of great tension, but it comes close to a point-of-view video game 

At first glance, 1917 seems a strange film, a First World War picture that arrives three years too late for a centenary, three months too late for Remembrance Day.




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Military Wives review: This is one of the must-see films of the year

The film year is not quite the same as the calendar year, effectively running from one Oscar ceremony - this year's was in early February - to the next.




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Misbehaviour review: This is a film that raises complex questions 

We live in seismic times for the women's movement.




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Pictured: Swedish kickboxer, 22, held over murder of Real Housewives of Cheshire star's shot brother

Flamur 'Alex' Beqiri, 36, has been linked to several gangland murders in Sweden where he was once one of the country's most wanted men. He died in a hail of bullets outside his home in London.




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Matildas embroiled in coronavirus crisis as matches moved from China because of the killer disease

Sydney will now host the Matildas' matches against China, Taiwan and Thailand after Asian Football Confederation moved games away from Nanjing due to coronavirus outbreak.




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China sends planes to bring 'stranded' overseas residents back home to Wuhan

There are 117 nationals from Wuhan in Bangkok, Thailand, and a further 100 in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, who are understood to be desperate to get back to the coronavirus-stricken city 'as soon as possible'.




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Factory workers caught using MOUTHS to strip bones from birds' feet before selling them to public

The footage was recorded by hygiene officials who visited the factory in Nong Khai, northeast Thailand, on Tuesday. The workers raise the chicken to their mouths and begin tearing at them with their teeth.




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Mother who had to fake her own DEATH to escape sex traffickers reveals how she turned her life

Jennelle Gordon, 37, from California, was a victim of sex trafficking at the age of 19 and faked her own death to escape. She has since bounced back thanks to tantra and now helps other victims.




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Coronavirus death toll rises to 427 with over 20,000 infected

The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak has risen to 426, with the total number of cases worldwide now standing at almost 21,000, officials said on Tuesday.




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Chinese students flocking to cheap holiday resorts to get around Australia's coronavirus lockdown

In a series of text exchanges seen by Daily Mail Australia, Chinese students admit rushing to 'visa-free' countries to get around the ban - and enter Australia as soon as possible.




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Puppy looks like an evil movie villain due to his raised black eyebrow 

Lucky, the mixed two-year-old Chihuahua, was born in Bangkok, Thailand, and with an incredibly prominent, jet-black, raised eyebrow over his eye, he's often mistaken for a Disney villain.




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Dead 'Western' tourist is found floating in the sea with a rock tied around his neck off of Thailand

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The man, whose nationality is not yet known, was found yesterday afternoon. Shocked locals called police in the crime-ridden Sin City resort.




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'Drug dealer extradited from Thailand collapses in Oxfordshire jail with suspected coronavirus'

Mark Rumble, 31, from Oxfordshire, was sent back to the UK from Thailand to face charges of a conspiracy to supply class A drugs and collapsed in prison days later.




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Two British prisoners sent home from Thailand do NOT have coronavirus, tests confirm 

Tests have revealed that Mark Rumble (pictured, with boxer Ricky Hatton) and another prisoner at HMP Bullingdon in Oxfordshire do not have coronavirus.




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Snack-happy elephants reach out to gorge themselves on sugar cane

Two elephants were travelling through Nakhon Sawan, northern Thailand, on a heavy-load lorry when it stopped at a red light on Saturday. They reached out to grab bunches of sugar cane.




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Twenty Americans with 'abnormal' health conditions on cruise ship spooked authorities

The ship, MS Westerdam, has 650 Americans on board and has finally been allowed to anchor down in the port of Sihanoukville this afternoon.




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Opera-singing bodybuilder says he will give himself up over murder of Brit dad in Thailand

Roger Bullman, 54, from Oslo, in Norway, went on the run after killing British IT expert Amitpal Singh Bajaj, 34, in his Phuket hotel room on August 21 following a row over his yodelling on the balcony.




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The Maldives takes the top spot in Kuoni's luxury destinations chart - but Bali is on the rise again

Tourism operator Kuoni has released its top 10 best-selling luxury destinations for 2020, and there are a few surprises on the list...




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US passengers disembark Westerdam cruise ship and get Valentine's Day kiss from Cambodia's PM

Prime Minister Hun Sen presented red roses and embraced hundreds as they joyously poured from the vessel at the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville on Thursday.




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Lorry loses its cargo of cement on a bend and engulfs oncoming car in a cloud of dust

Dashcam footage filmed in Krabi, southern Thailand, shows how the truck turns a corner, throwing cement all over the road, and causing a huge cloud of dust to cover a woman's car.




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Tui cruise customers claim they are being forced to go to 'Coronavirus Land'

Customers set to go on Tui's Marella Cruises trip to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore have pleaded to have their money refunded but the travel firm says the cruise will 'sail as planned.'