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Authorities say visitors are putting their lives in danger by going beyond the safety barriers to take photos at the Gap, a popular tourist site near Albany in WA. |
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Comments by a WA councillor who said Green voters need to be lined up and used for army target practice have been condemned. |
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The semi-rural West Australian seat of Bullwinkel, where Perth's urban fringe collides with farming, is shaping up as one of the most fiercely fought battles in the federal election. |
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A West Australian funeral home boss says a coffin getting soaked in the rain sparked the idea for what he says is the world's first enclosed truck hearse. |
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The WA Police Union says serving officers are increasingly frustrated with lengthy, "unnecessary" delays and lack of resourcing within the Department of Justice's electronic monitoring system. |
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Chrissie and Grant Smith are asking readers to remove all items from their fridge they rely on farmers for, to put into perspective the impact of the live sheep export ban. |
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A Western Australian father's obsession with World War II-themed game Bolt Action has led him to the world championship stage for the miniature tabletop game. |
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These are the Perth newsroom's top picks for photography across April, including art therapy, moments on the campaign trail and a peek behind the scenes at a visit from ABC's national breakfast TV program. |
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