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Man Located Injured – Wembley
Police hold concerns for welfare of Rheanna Nadine SALABERT
COVID-19 update – 11 May 2020
Dashboard puts local COVID data within easy reach
Limited COVID-19 community transmission a good sign for WA
Indecent assault of woman in her 80s
Yangebup assault and stealing incident
Operation Heat Shield search warrants
Land tax exemption to assist home owners in full-time care
City of Perth offers Quick Response Community Grants
New weir at Bandy Creek delivered by local WA company
$3 million strengthens pandemic response to violence in home
Police concerned for welfare of Senada CECEZ
McGowan Government to hold urgent Farm Safety Summit
Industry Welcomes Roadmap to Reopening Tourism
Statement on China’s proposed tariffs on Australian barley
WA roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions
COVID-19 update: 10 May 2020
Coming together to make COVID-19 research a priority
COVID-19 update: 9 May 2020
Perth traffic returning to normal, meaning clearways required again
Information sought re Applecross armed robbery
Police charge three man after firearm discharged in Langford
Indigenous AFL stars lend a hand at Banksia Hill
Police charge man with online child exploitation material
Police charge man for incidents across metropolitan area
Push to create international LNG fuelling hub in Pilbara
$20,000 fine for dangerous and substandard electrical work
Butler serious crash
Alkimos traffic stop
Esperance High Risk Arrest
City of Swan welcomes three-step COVIDSafe plan
McGowan Government exercises new powers to help ratepayers
Western Australia’s Olympic hopefuls back to work
COVID-19 update – 8 May 2020
Government’s Aboriginal procurement exceeding expectations
Joint statement – Preferred builder for Mandurah Station multi-storey car park
Sole management of East Kimberley reserve granted to traditional owners
Welafre Concerns – SHANE
Firearm and Explosives Charges
Financial relief for renters
COVID-19 update – 7 May 2020
Researchers start unlocking WA’s tropical rock oyster potential
Tree lopper cut down by Supreme Court after acquittal overturned
$100m short-term lending facility to support local governments and universities through COVID-19
$20,000 fine for dangerous and substandard electrical work – Dryden Peter Adams
New procedures to support mining industry during COVID-19
COVID-19 update – 6 May 2020