It’s been a busy day. Did you manage to keep up? If not, here’s a quick breakdown of today’s top stories.
We started the day with news that a Perth man had been hospitalised with broken bones after an alleged road rage incident in Dianella overnight.
We took you inside the Australian Financial Review Mining Summit, where Premier Roger Cook warned BHP not to forget where it made most of its money when considering the future of its WA nickel operation.
In federal politics, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton doubled down on his opposition to the $14 billion worth of tax breaks for hydrogen and critical minerals projects, which has been denounced as “anti-WA”.
And we brought you some figures from WA budget estimates that piqued our interest, specifically that the state government was struggling to fill one-in-10 roles in its child protection workforce.
Pro-Palestinian student protesters took over the campus’ engineering building in an escalation of an ongoing dispute with the university over its alleged ties with weapons and technology companies that arm Israel.
We gave you a sneak peek at the concept designs for Westbridge’s $78 million apartment complex plan, which will see Subiaco’s treasured Regal Theatre given a refresh.
The Waalitj Marawar (West Coast Eagles) football club revealed their forward Tyler Brockman would be participating in a wellbeing and education program after being charged over alleged careless driving at the weekend.
Two men were charged with murder after a major probe into the death of a woman in an Ascot Hotel room back in February.
And, this afternoon, we broke the news that the Cook government will announce a new law tomorrow giving WA Police sweeping powers to search people for knives in public.
Thank you for joining us. See you tomorrow!