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WA news LIVE: Severe storm warning for Perth; Mercanti charges dropped

WA news LIVE: Severe storm warning for Perth; Mercanti charges dropped

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  • by Heather McNeill

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Rape charges against Perth bikie Troy Mercanti dropped

Rape charges against Perth bikie Troy Mercanti dropped

A woman who claimed Troy Mercanti assaulted and raped her after a night out in Northbridge has withdrawn her accusations, forcing the police to drop the charges.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Your five-minute guide to WA’s budget winners and losers

Your five-minute guide to WA’s budget winners and losers

Treasurer Rita Saffioti has used her first-ever budget to address the key issues facing the state. So, how did you fare?

  • by Jesinta Burton
Stamp duty relief as Cook, Saffioti tackle housing in WA budget
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Stamp duty relief as Cook, Saffioti tackle housing in WA budget

Stamp duty relief was a key announcement in Premier Roger Cook and Treasurer Rita Saffioti’s first budget, which Cook said had something for everybody.

  • by Hamish Hastie
AFR to cut print in WA after Seven’s ‘abuse of power’

AFR to cut print in WA after Seven’s ‘abuse of power’

The Australian Financial Review will no longer have a physical edition in Perth after Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media doubled the cost of printing the newspaper.

  • by Colin Kruger
Read the letter a concerned parent sent about radicalised schoolboy before attack

Read the letter a concerned parent sent about radicalised schoolboy before attack

A letter from the parent dated April 3 claims a year 11 boy was trying to convert younger students to Islam through controversial videos screened in the school’s prayer room.

  • by Heather McNeill
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Can WA’s drought-ravaged forests survive this year’s prescribed burns program?

Can WA’s drought-ravaged forests survive this year’s prescribed burns program?

In coming weeks, the DBCA will start torching 200,000 hectares of the state to boost our defences in the face of increasing bushfires. But is it causing irreparable damage to our ecosystems?

  • by Sarah Brookes
‘They refused to attend’: Perth paramedic slams police response to service station death
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‘They refused to attend’: Perth paramedic slams police response to service station death

But police deny they were called ‘multiple times’ to attend a Dawesville scene where an alleged altercation between two men resulted in a death.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Perth man stabbed by radicalised 16-year-old ‘coming to terms’ with what happened

Perth man stabbed by radicalised 16-year-old ‘coming to terms’ with what happened

The man stabbed by a teenager on Saturday night in Willetton by a teen boy who was later shot dead by police has spoken publicly about his ordeal.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
Slain bikie boss’ widow sues WA government, hitman after witnessing assassination

Slain bikie boss’ widow sues WA government, hitman after witnessing assassination

Amanda Martin and her daughter filed a lawsuit in the Perth District Court for “damages by way of mental harm suffered” from witnessing Nick Martin be shot by a sniper.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt and Heather McNeill
As it happened: WA news on Wednesday, May 8

As it happened: WA news on Wednesday, May 8

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  • by Heather McNeill