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Looking back on some of the bigger headlines from today, and Anthony Albanese made a flying visit to Perth for a milestone Metronet completion.
The new elevated rail line through Victoria Park and Cannington has allowed the removal of 13 level crossings, uniting communities divided for decades and freeing up space for community infrastructure.
The PM gathered alongside WA Premier Roger Cook, Transport Minister Rita Saffioti, member for Swan Zaneta Mascarenhas and local candidate for Cannington Ron Sao for the announcement.
Asked why he was making such a fleeting visit fresh from his trip to the US for the Quad meeting, Albanese said it showed he was committed to WA.
“I have been coming to WA for a long period of time. I spoke to Roger about this project, and he encouraged me to come and it’s an exciting project,” he said.
Speaking of Metronet, the Morley-Ellenbrook line is expected to be operational by Christmas – however, the long-awaited upgrade to WA’s ageing public transport payments system has been delayed as Transperth works through technical issues with the rollout.
And, earlier today, the family of a WA Police officer injured when a man wanted over a drug investigation allegedly ran over him has revealed the extent of his injuries.
Detective Senior Constable Greg McDougall, 46, was seriously injured when the driver of a white Toyota Hilux allegedly sped away after being stopped by police on Friday night.
Speaking to media on Monday, Greg’s twin brother Chris said it was “touch and go” on Friday night, but his brother began to stabilise on Saturday.
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