Partidas da Champions League, Libertadores, Sul-Americana e Brasileirão são os destaques do dia
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Motta resgata PEC da impunidade defendida por bolsonaristas na Câmara
Cronograma para apreciação do texto, que será relatado por Lafayette de Andrada, será discutido em reunião de líderes nesta quarta
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Melbourne let go of AFL icon Mark Williams just weeks after Simon Goodwin sacking
‘He’s the most impressive football person that I have ever worked with.’
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Joana Partyka: Burrup Hub activist has conspiracy charge over Meg O’Neill’s City Beach home stunt dropped
A climate activist who was prosecuted over a thwarted stunt at the City Beach home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill has had her charge discontinued.
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WAFLW grand final: Captain Rachel Ortlepp says Claremont ‘won’t be satisfied with anything less than a win’
Claremont captain Rachel Ortlepp has declared the reigning premiers ‘won’t be satisfied with anything less than a win’ ahead of the WAFLW grand final this weekend.
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NEWS WORTHY: Rhys Bellinge pleads GUILTY to fatal Dalkeith crash, roundtable update & dog escapes death row
NEWS WORTHY: In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea has an update on obstetrician Rhys Bellinge’s GUILTY plea to fatal Dalkeith crash. Plus, economic roundtable update & a Gero dog escapes death row.
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Shire of Denmark rangers appealing for information after two dogs attack cyclist on Nornalup Rail Trail
Shire of Denmark rangers are appealing for information after a cyclist was bitten on the thigh by an off-leash dog on the Nornalup Rail Trail last week.
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IN PICTURES: Three-nights-only original comedy play Glory Days attracts nearly 500 audience members to Darkan
The never-seen-before stage production Glory Days transported 475 audience members to 1985 at the Darkan Town Hall in a tale about “big hair, big friendships and one mighty big grudge”.
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Christine Vander Waide: Mt Barker woman jailed for breaking man’s eye socket and causing deep cut with a mug
A Mt Barker woman who assaulted her neighbour with a mug, breaking his eye socket and slicing open a facial wound that required 90 stitches and three plastic surgeries, has been handed jail time.
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Australia’s first-ever outdoor squash court soon to call Pingelly home as part of town’s youth engagement plan
Australia’s first ever outdoor squash court and highly anticipated pump track is soon to come to fruition in a Wheatbelt town as part of its four-year strategy to enhance youth engagement.
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