Shadow road safety minister Julie Freeman has accused the State Government of neglecting the regions by prioritising a $60 million NRL team deal over repairing damaged roads in the Pilbara.
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Geraldton bushfire: GoFundMe pages set up, fundraising concert organised to help victims of blaze
The Geraldton community is rallying around families who lost their homes and possessions in this week’s horrific bushfire.
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Illinois church faces criticism for Nativity scene showing baby Jesus zip-tied by ICE agents
Baby Jesus is wrapped in a thin blanket resembling aluminum foil, which the church said is a reference to the emergency blankets used in detention facilities.
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Stamp duty: Rita Saffioti ‘out of touch’ as $1 billion benefit from housing crisis surges stamp duty
Record stamp duty receipts are on track to add $1 billion to the State Budget’s bottom line, sparking calls for a major overhaul to end the generational fight over Perth’s tight property market.
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New GOLD MINE opens in Johannesburg, the first in 15 years
South Africa has launched its first new underground gold mine in more than a decade, marking a rare moment of growth for the industry.
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Half the internet is down AGAIN! Here’s why Fortnite, Twitter, Spotify and more aren’t working
This is becoming a hellish monthly occurrence
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We’ve found Meghan Markle’s exact pyjamas – and they’re the perfect Christmas gift
Suits you, get it?
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First long-term study on COVID deaths suggests vaccines safe four years on
The first long-term study on the risks of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccine has found those who were vaccinated had a lower risk of dying from the infectious disease.
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Jelena Dokic shares health update and important message after fibroid removal surgery
‘If anything ever feels off or painful please don’t dismiss it.’
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Archaeologists Were Searching for a 400-Year-Old Irish Castle — They Made a Major Discovery
The team of archaeologists found important artifacts during the search.
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