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Roger Cook faces defamation threat from teen climate protesters

Roger Cook faces defamation threat from teen climate protesters

A concerns notice – the first step in a defamation action – regarding Cook’s comments was sent to his office on Wednesday morning.

  • by Hamish Hastie

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‘A laughable offer’: Thousands of WA teachers will stop work on Tuesday in bid for better pay

‘A laughable offer’: Thousands of WA teachers will stop work on Tuesday in bid for better pay

“A 0.25 per cent increase from first to second offer is not an offer that we can present to our membership ... they would reject it instantly,” union president Matt Jarman said.

  • by Holly Thompson
‘Far beyond what was agreed’: States step up rebellion over Shorten’s NDIS plan

‘Far beyond what was agreed’: States step up rebellion over Shorten’s NDIS plan

NSW Premier Chris Minns warned services would not be there to help Australians who could be “off the NDIS” under the changes, unless premiers were given costings and a greater say.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and David Crowe
Government promises up to $250 for each school-aged WA child

Government promises up to $250 for each school-aged WA child

However, families with kids in childcare will miss out and the policy will not be means-tested.

Experts tested Perth’s wastewater. It revealed one drug is king

Experts tested Perth’s wastewater. It revealed one drug is king

New wastewater data shows a significant increase in meth and cocaine use in WA since hard border lockdowns during the pandemic stemmed the flow of drugs into the state.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
WA’s Canberra hub to open this month – just don’t call it an ‘embassy’

WA’s Canberra hub to open this month – just don’t call it an ‘embassy’

The new office has cost $150,000 to establish and will cost a further $100,000 annually in rent, and will be staffed by one full-time receptionist.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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Cook goes nuclear on Dutton’s ‘simplistic, ridiculous’ power plan

Cook goes nuclear on Dutton’s ‘simplistic, ridiculous’ power plan

The Coalition has floated the idea of building nuclear power stations on retired coal station sites, possibly including Collie’s, as a solution to energy woes.

  • by Hamish Hastie
WA’s looming domestic gas shortage: How a ‘good faith’ argument left WA short
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WA’s looming domestic gas shortage: How a ‘good faith’ argument left WA short

A shortfall in gas from exporters could shut WA businesses and deter new investment and Woodside’s Pluto project is the biggest problem.

  • by Peter Milne
WA premier pleads with The Rock to visit Perth this weekend

WA premier pleads with The Rock to visit Perth this weekend

The state stands ready to assist The Rock in making “magic” happen and provide logistical support, so he can respond to “outrageous trash talk,” says its premier.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Gun buyback to support historic West Australian firearm reforms

Gun buyback to support historic West Australian firearm reforms

Every individual licensed owner can access compensation with the scheme the state compares to the nationwide one that followed the Port Arthur massacre in 1996.

  • by Michael Genovese
Time’s running out for Roger Cook to tell us what he stands for

Time’s running out for Roger Cook to tell us what he stands for

After Steven Bradbury-ing his way into the state’s top gig after the shock retirement of Mark McGowan, Cook has struggled to emerge from McGowan’s shadow.

  • by Hamish Hastie