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Hamish Hastie is WAtoday's state political reporter and the winner of five WA Media Awards, including the 2023 Beck Prize for best political journalism.

Roaming cats kill 47 million native Perth animals a year. These crusaders want that to end

Roaming cats kill 47 million native Perth animals a year. These crusaders want that to end

The WA Feral Cat Working Group has urged the government to make an election promise to allow councils to introduce laws forcing Perth’s cat owners to keep them on their property.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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Goiran to attend pro-life summit as Libs hope to avoid Queensland-style abortion election fire
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Goiran to attend pro-life summit as Libs hope to avoid Queensland-style abortion election fire

Pro-life Liberal politician Nick Goiran will speak at the National Life Summit organised by South Australian anti-abortion activist Joanna Howe alongside Katter’s Australian Party MP Robbie Katter.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Labor’s wall of rabid MPs regularly maul the opposition, but is it bloodlust – or fair game?

Labor’s wall of rabid MPs regularly maul the opposition, but is it bloodlust – or fair game?

Most MPs are quietly shuffling pages or slouching and scrolling – until all hell breaks loose. Usually when schoolkids enter. And then all bets are off.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Price tag revealed for WA’s biggest ever infrastructure project

Price tag revealed for WA’s biggest ever infrastructure project

After two-and-a-half years of planning the Kwinana Westport business case has been handed to the government revealing a cost of $7.2 billion in today’s dollars compared to the $4.7 billion the project was originally slated to cost in 2020.

  • by Hamish Hastie
WA Labor ‘routinely’ used taxpayer-funded staff to campaign: CCC
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WA Labor ‘routinely’ used taxpayer-funded staff to campaign: CCC

The government has “routinely” had its electorate officers carry out party political campaign duties instead of serving the public while at work, the report found. 

  • by Hamish Hastie and Heather McNeill
Teal independent to take on Liberals in WA’s South West

Teal independent to take on Liberals in WA’s South West

Western Australia’s second federal community independent candidate has been revealed as Bunbury urologist Dr Sue Chapman.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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Nicheliving calls in administrators for ‘urgent’ financial review

Nicheliving calls in administrators for ‘urgent’ financial review

Embattled builder Nicheliving’s entire construction division has been handed over to administrators, just weeks after the state government reached a $40 million rescue deal to get more than 200 homes finished.

  • by Jesinta Burton and Hamish Hastie
WA Liberal-National alliance on fire over gun reforms

WA Liberal-National alliance on fire over gun reforms

The political bunfight broke out after Nationals and Opposition Leader Shane Love told a firearms and fisheries session in Bunbury last week his party would not form government with the Liberals unless they committed to scrapping regulations enforcing the Firearms Act changes.

  • by Hamish Hastie
State has already spent $109m on East Perth Power Station, but there’s more to come

State has already spent $109m on East Perth Power Station, but there’s more to come

While unveiling the 8.5-hectare riverfront site as a key Perth Festival venue on Wednesday Planning Minister John Carey revealed there was still remediation work to be done to the building including removing asbestos.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Father of Perth toddler who died with undiagnosed leukaemia welcomes coronial inquest

Father of Perth toddler who died with undiagnosed leukaemia welcomes coronial inquest

A review into the death of a one-year-old boy suffering from undiagnosed leukaemia has determined it was “reasonable” that he did not get a blood test at a Perth hospital.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Grieving parents were not consulted during review into son’s death at Joondalup hospital
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Grieving parents were not consulted during review into son’s death at Joondalup hospital

Suzan Al Hulow and Ali Al-Khafaji’s baby son Amir died inside Al Hulow’s womb while in the care of the public hospital on March 22.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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