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WA Premier Mark McGowan interrupted by a heckler during COVID-19 press conference

WA Premier Mark McGowan was giving a press conference in Rockingham, south-west of Perth, on Monday about coronavirus restrictions being lifted in the real estate industry.




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Western Australia records just ONE new coronavirus infection amid fears of new spike

The 80-year-old Perth woman, whose partner travelled onboard the Costa Victoria, brings WA's total to 550. She is among 16 people in Perth hospitals, four of whom are in intensive care.




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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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Louanne Ward reveals the five different personality types online dating during COVID-19

Perth dating expert Louanne Ward has broken down the telltale signs of time wasters, con artists and unfaithful partners to help you navigate the uncharted territory of dating during coronavirus.




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Twist in double murder as neck-tattooed son says he DID kill his parents and wants to plead guilty

Myles William Taylor is accused of bludgeoning his mother Lesley to death then attacking his father Michael in a domestic dispute during the coronavirus lockdown at their home in Perth.




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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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Husband and wife make MILLIONS from their home in lockdown with a very simple product idea

An entrepreneurial couple have been reaping the benefits of the COVID-19 lockdown, making millions of dollars from selling their blue light blocking glasses while the population work from home.




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AFL Fremantle Dockers WAGS Lexi Mary Georgia Cummings and Liz Nolan at coronavirus lockdown party

Fremantle Dockers players Luke Ryan, Jason Carter and Michael Frederick threw a house party along with three glamorous blonde women and a male friend.  




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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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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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Home and Away's Melissa George reflects on infamous 2012 interview

The 43-year-old flatly refused to speak about her time on Channel Seven soap, Home and Away, back in 2012.




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How to make crispy McDonald's inspired apple pies using the new $29 sausage roll maker from Kmart 

A clever Australian home cook has baked homemade apple pies in a Kmart sausage roll maker. The Perth woman only used four ingredients and the dish took 12 minutes to cook.




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Cattle station worker is jailed for bribing girls with cigarettes and molesting them as they slept

Laurie Yeeda, 52, will go to jail for nine and a half years after pleading guilty to raping and abusing four children in West Australia's East Kimberley region between 1994 and 2017.




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Monster storm with 130km/h winds pummels Perth, downing powerlines and toppling trees 

A severe storm with powerful winds has pummelled Australia's west coast, downing powerlines and toppling trees. 




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Family pen heartbreaking tribute to mum who was allegedly murdered alongside her husband

Myles William Taylor, 34, is accused of bludgeoning his mother Lesley to death then attacking his father Michael in a domestic dispute at their Perth home on April 26.




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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 empties beer bottles into his bins before heading to the bottle shop

Mr Abbott lost to Independent candidate Zali Steggall in the former Liberal stronghold of Warringah in Sydney's northern beaches - a seat he held for 25 years.




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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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Julie Bishop and Tony Abbott are both overlooked as the US ambassador

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is believed to have appointed NSW senator Arthur Sinodinos to the role, and is expected to make the announcement by Sunday afternoon.




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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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Accountant, 62, who poked a supporter of Tony Abbott with a corkscrew avoids jail 

A Sydney accountant who used a corkscrew to poke a Tony Abbott supporter has avoided jail time. 




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David Oldfield UNLEASHES on Pauline Hanson in tell-all book revealing how One Nation was founded

One Nation's co-founder unleashed on Pauline Hanson in his new book Before You Judge Me, saying it's hard to find any redeeming features in the firebrand politician.




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Tony Abbott gives rousing Brexit speech in London, saying Britain does not need EU

In a jingoistic rallying cry at centre-right think tank Policy Exchange, Tony Abbott fawned over Britain's historical achievements as he argued the country did not need the EU.




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Barnaby Joyce leads Sydney anti-abortion rally after being slammed for his stance by his daughter

Mr Joyce called abortion 'animalistic' as he joined former prime minister Tony Abbott and a throng of passionate pro-life protesters in Sydney's Hyde Park.




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Malcolm Turnbull not among the 1000 guests invited to tribute dinner for former PM Tony Abbott

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott will enjoy a memorable send-off when a lavish farewell dinner is held in his honour next week.




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Tony Abbott dons a turban in India as he visits the Sikh Golden Temple

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott attended the holiest site in Sikhism, the Golden Temple in Punjab, India, as part of celebrations for the 550th birthday of the religion's founder, Guru Nanak Dev.




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Tony Abbott is blasted for visiting convicted paedophile Cardinal George Pell in jail

Tony Abbott has reportedly visited convicted paedophile George Pell in a Melbourne prison on Monday.




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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 'blew off cabinet meetings to fight fires' and told John Howard he was busy

Tony Abbott joined the NSW Rural Fire Service in 2000 while he was a minister and skipped cabinet meetings to help his Sydney brigade fight fires or clear storm damage, his captain said.




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Tony Abbott reveals why he REALLY became a firefighter amid bushfire crisis 

Former PM Tony Abbott spoke of going up against 20m walls of flame, leading crews into the inferno, and what inspired him to join, telling his story along with three other NSW RFS members.




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Tony Abbott filmed working to control a bushfire over the weekend in Bendalong 

The former prime minister donned a breathing apparatus and oxygen tank in 45C heat as he fought a fire that engulfed a home in Bendalong over the weekend.




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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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Australian ambassador to the US Joe Hockey dishes on his relationship with Donald Trump at farewell

The party was hosted by Australian billionaire businessman Anthony Pratt, with former prime minister Tony Abbott and golfer Greg Norman among the star-studded guest list.




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Tony Abbott tells Heritage Foundation 'every extreme weather' is wrongly linked to climate change'

Mr Abbott said the fires were always going to happen in a country like Australia and hit out at those saying global warming was the cause as almost 'religious' in their beliefs.




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Tony Abbott calls for more 'middle-class' women to have children and says women on welfare have lots

Speaking at an event at Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney on Tuesday night, Mr Abbott said lower birthrate figures among the middle class were a 'real problem'.




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Tony Abbott's daughter Frances celebrates two year wedding anniversary

Frances Loch, 28, posted a photo of her wedding day that highlighted how much her life has changed since she wed Sam Loch on Valentines Day 2018 - most notably her radically different haircut.




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Tony Abbott calls for a 'complete shutdown' of Australia as the only way to limit COVID-19 spread

Tony Abbott said he believes Australia's response to the pandemic has been 'better' than other countries as the government has been thinking of a scenario such as this for many years.




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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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The Personal History Of David Copperfield review: 'An unbridled joy'

As nomination season for the big film awards comes to a close, it is clear there are both winners - basically Joker, 1917, The Irishman and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - and losers.




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Dolittle review: An awful film in which Robert Downey Jr gives one of his worst performances

Until 2008, Robert Downey Jr was best known as the troubled actor who failed to live up to the Oscar-nominated promise he demonstrated in Chaplin & came close to wrecking his career with drugs.




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Will there be a Joker in the Oscar pack? Event's film critic tips tonight's big winners

Whisper this softly, but we might just be falling out of love with film awards. The television ratings for last weekend's Bafta awards were the lowest for 12 years.




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Emma review: It's so good... the only jarring note is hit by its lack of ethnic diversity

Before it hits what eventually turns out to be its totally delicious stride, there are moments when this new production of Jane Austen's Emma looks as if it's simply going to be too much.




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Greed review: Turns into a melodramatic cautionary tale

By and large, I rather admire the film career carved out by Steve Coogan, an actor to whom there's always been more than the admittedly ridiculously funny Alan Partridge.




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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.