Australians are hurting. A cost-of-living crisis, ongoing global conflicts, and fears about energy security. They are all dominating Aussie minds right now.
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Perth Wildcats star Bryce Cotton expected to receive $1.4million offers in Asia according to experts
Perth Wildcats superstar Bryce Cotton is in the type of form that is rarely seen throughout the world, with four 40-point games in a row. And that has experts predicting extraordinary offers will come his way.
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Warning to customers ahead of festive season shop after Woolworths worker attack
Shocking footage of a Woolworths worker being fly-kicked has sparked calls for customers to not take festive frustrations out on retail staff, with new laws cracking down on offenders.
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West Coast Eagles midfielder Clay Hall excited for first AFL game at Hands Oval in round 13
West Coast rising star Clay Hall conceded ‘it’s extremely weird’ that he could play an AFL game in Bunbury just years after coming up through the ranks in the local league.
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Andrew Miller: ‘Job-ready’ education policy worth a degree of reflection as it places less value on humanities
The pricing of tuition due to our federal ‘job-ready’ education policy places even less value on most humanities - at a time when we need an understanding of history, philosophy and the arts more than ever.
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WA Government to help GeoMoby crack US critical technologies sector
The West Perth technology company working with Goldfields underground mine sites to improve production and safety is one of 12 the WA Government will help to access the US critical technologies sector.
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ATAR results: No girls among 18 WA students who achieved ‘perfect score’ of 99.95
After 13 years of schooling, an elite group of WA’s brightest school leavers have emerged from their final exams with an elusive ‘perfect score’ — with boys making a clean sweep.
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Safety patrol vehicles with surveillance technology to deter crime in Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Vehicles equipped with camera surveillance technology will patrol Kalgoorlie-Boulder streets in a bid to deter crime and assist police investigations.
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Operation Regional Shield to bolster police resources in Kalgoorlie-Boulder this summer
An increased number of police officers will be patrolling Kalgoorlie-Boulder streets this summer to target antisocial behaviour and retail theft.
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Hannans’ attack impressive as team secures third straight victory
Hannans lead the EGCA’s A-grade standings after Saturday’s victory against Lake View.
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