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Breach of Self Quarantine – Charge
COVID-19 update – 5 April 2020
Western rock lobster topples blue swimmer crabs in fishing survey
Tenants urged to continue to pay rent if they can
Collaborative Research Leads Fight Back Against COVID-19
WA: Wharfies down tools in wake of Coronavirus Quarantine Breach
COVID-19 update – 4 April 2020
McGowan Government launches energy roadmap
New Local Planning Policy for Design Review
Community support available during pandemic
COVID-19 update – 3 April 2020
SA supports exploration amid COVID-19 challenges
Planning changes support COVID-19 response and recovery
WA’s biggest Aboriginal art market goes online
City of Armadale fine increased after WorkSafe appeal
Indigenous entrepreneur wins 2020 WA Rural Women’s Award
Police dog Raptor tracks an offender
Migrant women at risk of stillbirth during first two years in Australia
“worse to come:” February retail trade figures a preview of Coronavirus hit
New COVID-19 support team to help WA tourism industry
Attorney General pays tribute to former Chief Judge of Family Court
COVID-19 update – 2 April 2020
Leases and Impact of COVID-19 for Landlords and Tenants
Charity begins at home with much needed support going to worthwhile causes
Now is time to act on pandemic measures for people with disability
Maltreated children four times more likely to miss school
Retail turnover rises 0.5 per cent in February
Concern over lithium-ion battery safety as Western Australians stay home
New laws to protect family violence victims during COVID-19 pandemic
Temporary border closure to better protect Western Australians
Major Milestone for NT’s First Lithium Mine
Police charge man with 38 offences
BHP donates $2 million to support Flying Doctors in WA
New subbies protection laws now in place
Food drive helps hundreds in City of Swan
Buy local and support Freo businesses
Stronger restrictions in place to protect Kimberley residents from COVID-19
Pilbara electricity reforms pass State Parliament
Transcript: 6PR Interview with ABF Commissioner Michael Outram APM
New emergency management powers to combat COVID-19
Autumn is time to bait snails
Weigh-up your rights as gyms close
WA Outlaw Motorcycle Gang associate jailed for dealing MDMA
Swift action vital to flatten “Insolvency Curve”
Applications now open for defence research grants
$6.6 million from resources sector to support WA community through COVID-19
Victorian RFAs extensions welcome, but Andrews’ plan to close native timber industry still casts shadow over its future
Tough penalties to protect essential frontline workers during pandemic