Police are on the hunt for a brazen thief who broke into a home and stole four luxury cars over three hours, including a $1m red Ferrari.
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Multiple cheese brands recalled due to potential contamination of listeria
Customers have been urged not to eat the products due to potential listeria contamination.
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Australian netballers Kelsey and Madi Browne heartbroken by death of ‘beautiful’ mum Chris
Geelong legend Joel Selwood joined netball and football greats in mourning the much-loved figure.
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More than 8,000 shoppers join waitlist for frozen dessert kitchen gadget TikTok can’t get enough of
The Ninja CREAMi Swirl turns almost anything into ice cream at the touch of a button.
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Perth Weather: Heavy rain and possible thunderstorm coming
Today might be a good day to get your washing done — and bring it in off the clothes line before tomorrow with a thunderstorm looming.
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Federal Court orders Qantas to pay $90 million for illegally sacking workers during COVID-19
About 1800 staff were let go during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ASX-listed rail company Aurizon confirms 200 job cuts in cost-savings push
One of Australia’s biggest railroad freight companies has confirmed it will cut 200 full time jobs in a bid to staunch a slump in profits.
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‘Absolute priority’: NAB underpays staff $130m
Banking giant NAB faces a massive $130m worker back-pay bill after discovering more payroll system errors.
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Japanese rookie joins twin sister as LPGA Tour champ
Japan's Akie Iwai has recorded an impressive four-shot win in Portland to join her twin sister as a rookie LPGA Tour winner.
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Qantas fined $90 million dollars for unlawful sacking of 1800 ground staff in 2020
Qantas has been fined $90 million for illegally outsourcing workers, with $50 million awarded to the Transport Workers Union for leading the fight, as the airline’s apology is criticised.
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