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WA link to NSW murder mystery
Published Sep 8, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auNSW police investigating the unsolved murder of a woman almost 40 years ago believe someone in WA may hold the key to solving the case.
Shell baulks at gas hub site
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auOIL giant Shell's new Australian boss has refused to endorse James Price Point as the site for a $30 billion Kimberley gas plant.
Psych tests for knife-threat teen
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auA PERTH teenager who confronted a female classmate with a knife has had his sentencing adjourned so his psychological state can be assessed.
$48,000 fine for wildcat strike
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auTHE Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union and its Western Australian official Joe McDonald have been penalised $48,000.
On-the-spot fines for minor crimes
Published Sep 8, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auPEOPLE who commit minor criminal offences could be issued with an on-the-spot fine under new legislation introduced into State Parliament today.
PMH thief spared prison
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auA WOMAN who stole more than $186,000 while working in the canteen at Perth's Princess Margaret Hospital has been given an 18-month prison sentence - suspended for two years.
WA adoption apology an Australian first
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auWESTERN Australia will become the first state to apologise to women, children and families affected by its past adoption practices.
Major shake-up for our schools
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auDOZENS of schools across WA will work together and be overseen by "network principals" under the Government's second phase of education reforms.
Internet child sex predator jailed
Published Sep 7, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auA MAN has been jailed after grooming a fictitious 12-year-old child for sex over the internet last year.
Swan let Rudd down on MRRT - Barnett
Published Sep 8, 2010 by by NEWS.com.auPREMIER Colin Barnett has continued his attack on the new minority Federal Government, this time focusing on Wayne Swan’s ‘colossal mess’ on the mining tax.







