WA Police are repurposing seized e-scooters and using them in a novel way to catch out criminals.
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West Coast coach Daisy Pearce will look to break Eagles record ahead of AFLW clash with Essendon
Daisy Pearce is on the cusp of breaking yet another club record in just her second season as West Coast coach.
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Why does Australia have earthquakes?
The whole continent is under stress from distant forces.
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Richard Marles remains confident WA firms set to be part of US submarine builds in AUKUS agreement
Minister for Defence Richard Marles remains confident Donald Trump will not torpedo the AUKUS agreement that will see US-supplied nuclear submarines maintained at Henderson.
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Former West Coast star Dean Cox wary of struggling Eagles after taking Adelaide to the brink
Eagles great Dean Cox says he is wary of his former club after they took ladder-leaders Adelaide to the brink a fortnight ago as he prepares to head to his home state to finish his first season as Sydney coach.
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Essendon coach Brad Scott says sub rule change would make two ruckmen essential as he bids for Sam Draper to stay
Essendon's strategy to play dual ruckmen hangs in the balance as million-dollar offers threaten to lure Sam Draper away from the club’s vision.
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Suspected arson attack in Adelaide after fire destroys Dial-A-Curry takeaway store
The fire is being treated as suspicious with cameras at the property allegedly interfered with prior to the fire.
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Charge dropped for foiled stunt at Woodside boss’s home
Prosecutors have a dropped a conspiracy charge against a climate activist accused of involvement in a foiled publicity stunt at the Woodside boss's family home.
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The Cranberries musical tribute to Dolores O’Riordan
The Cranberries have delved into the archives to create an extended version of their album No Need To Argue, featuring the haunting vocals of Dolores O'Riordan.
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Ilegal cigarettes: Roger Cook, Reece Whitby attend meeting to discuss penalties for selling illicit tobacco
Premier Roger Cook, senior ministers and police held a meeting last week to discuss tougher penalties for stores selling illicit tobacco products smuggled into the country by organised criminals.
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