A mining fabrication company has been fined $500,000 after a boilermaker lost an eye and fractured his skull in multiple places.
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NEWS WORTHY: Baby in drain update, Government’s roundtable kicks off and RTS shows innovation in mining sector
NEWS WORTHY: In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea has the latest update in the shocking story of a baby’s body found in a Perth storm drain. Plus, will the Government’s economic roundtable be more than just hot air?
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Roundtable rejects union plan for training tax on business
Business has roundly rejected a union push to impose a new tax aimed at training workers, as the opening day of Jim Chalmers’ economic roundtable was dominated by arguments between the two sides.
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Historic plea as NZ soldier admits espionage attempt
A soldier who tried to pass information to what he thought was a foreign agent has pleaded guilty in New Zealand's first-ever spying conviction.
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Australia to probe $1b Chinese company deal with Nauru
The Albanese government has confirmed it is seeking confirmation whether Nauru's deal with a Chinese corporation has breached a security treaty with Australia.
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Family services provider uses public funds to pay for rent of senior staff members
Public money destined for vulnerable children was used to pay above-market rents for homes owned by a care provider's staff, MPs have been told.
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Alleged thief thwarted by tracker moments after robbing iconic Adelaide store
A 43-year-old man has been charged over the break-in of an iconic clothing store.
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Western Utd lose new signing, remain in licence limbo
Embattled A-Leagues club Western United have lost recruit Jaiden Kucharski before he even played a competitive game, due to their off-field issues.
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West Coast training notes: Eagles thank fans for enduring season from hell as Harry Edwards remains in doubt
The West Coast players have thanked their fans for enduring one of the worst seasons in AFL history.
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Education Minister Sabine Winton mandates ban on personal mobile phones in WA childcare centres
Education Minister Sabine Winton says mobile phones will be banned from WA childcare centres ‘as fast as we can’ after a snap review aimed at boosting children’s safety.
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