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Senator Linda Reynolds during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 16 September 2024. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

As it happened: WA news on Monday, May 5

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Rita Saffioti (second from left) unveiled the upgrades on Sunday with former player Corey Watts (far right).

‘The ball would be floating on top’: Upgraded Leederville Oval to be part of WA’s Gather Round proposal

Western Australia is positioning itself to bid for a potential Gather Round coup with a multimillion-dollar upgrade of Leederville Oval.

  • Connor McGoverne
Ivy Prempeh.

Three Things I Love: ‘FIFO’ model reveals her favourite parts of Perth

Her day job involves frequent-flying – to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. But she’s got strong reasons to stay living in the west, and she shares them here.

  • Emma Young
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Three Things I Love: She lives and breathes great Perth experiences. Here are her go-tos

Her day job is creating, championing and marketing Perth’s most memorable experiences and locations. Now she lifts the lid on the ones she can’t live without.

  • Emma Young
Rex Mason died at the weekend in an off-road motorbike crash.

As it happened: WA news on Monday, April 7

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Jacquie Chan, managing director, Miss Chow’s.

Three Things I Love: Perth hospitality maven reveals her top WA escapes

If you’re out and about in Perth, odds are you’ll have eaten at one of her venues. Now she offers something else: inspiration to get you off the beaten track.

  • Emma Young
Perth Airport.

As it happened: WA news on Monday, March 17

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Hillam Architects’ Riviere Residence in Applecross.

Fear of heights: Why do Perth people resist apartment living?

Medium and high-density housing is the norm for much of the world. But Perth people are reluctant to abandon their mega-sized homes and enjoy the benefits of apartment living.

  • Mark Naglazas
Street parties WA Bassendean homepage image.

Cars injure hundreds of WA children. Here’s a plan to put that trend in reverse

Between 2020-2024, 250 children were injured or killed by cars in our state. But there are plans afoot to make WA roads safer for young people.

  • Holly Thompson

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