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Perth officials confirm Australia's first H5N1 bird flu case near Esperance, raising concerns over public health and wildlife, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warns of global risks. The city's western suburbs council also proposes new measures to protect iconic skyline views amid debates over development and heritage preservation.
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Perth authorities clash with state plans to boost train station density, citing infrastructure and community concerns, while St John of God Midland Private Hospital opens to expand healthcare access. The city also sees new pet tech with Petbuds’ self-cleaning cat litter boxes and hosts the Global Citizen NOW Pre-COP31 event.
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Perth authorities are cracking down on illegal vape sales after hundreds of shops were found violating regulations, while Fremantle introduces stricter parking rules to reduce congestion. The city also highlights its growing film industry and the opening of a new Greek restaurant by chef George Calombaris.
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Perth's social housing waitlist is being overhauled after 70 years to prioritize urgent cases like homeless families and vulnerable seniors, while Western Power installs 18 community batteries to boost renewable energy and cut power outages. The annual Perth Boat Show returns in September, showcasing luxury yachts and family activities amid rising city-versus-country rivalries.
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Perth residents are reeling from the tragic death of a young Australian girl shot by police in Pakistan, while the city faces its coldest mornings with temperatures near 43°F. A community initiative in West Australia has successfully prevented three seniors from homelessness, and cricket fans can now buy tickets for the WA Cricket Summer Blockbuster.
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Perth officials are advancing a $200 million development project led by Carey to boost economic growth and reduce bureaucratic delays, while a fatal police shooting of an Australian girl in Pakistan has raised concerns over cross-border law enforcement. A former potato farm is being turned into a bird sanctuary, and city leaders are pushing for a gas export tax plebiscite amid growing public debate.
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Perth's Local Wire update covers a tragic incident involving a 9-year-old girl fatally shot in Pakistan, the city's expansion of 18 new community batteries, and a new art initiative at Fremantle Arts Centre promoting inclusivity. The episode also includes weather details and community responses to recent events.
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Perth: A tradie is in critical condition after a road rage attack involving an axe following a minor collision, while a man was arrested in Sydney after shots were fired at a home. One Nation has become Australia’s most popular party, surpassing Labor in primary support, and beachside towns in WA face relocation plans due to worsening coastal erosion.
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Perth residents are urged to stay alert after a man was arrested following reports of shots fired in Sydney’s south-west and a tradie survived an axe attack during a road rage incident. The episode also covers One Nation's rise as Australia's most popular party, a stalking case involving a Norwegian princess in Perth, and a new conservation project to protect endangered Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos.
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Perth's public safety is under scrutiny after a tradie survived a brutal road rage attack with an axe following a minor collision, while One Nation has surged as Australia's most popular party, surpassing Labor. A Sydney man now faces charges for allegedly stalking a Norwegian princess, drawing international attention to personal safety and privacy concerns.
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Perth's latest Local Wire update covers a deadly shark attack near Albany, a violent road rage incident involving a tradie in Perth, and the rise of One Nation in national polls. Also highlighted are charges against a Sydney man stalking the Norwegian princess and US military rotations in Western Australia.
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Perth's latest news includes a road rage attack involving an axe, rising political tensions with One Nation leading in Australia, and a shocking stalking case involving a Norwegian princess. The city also celebrates innovation with the Founders Factory Nature Tech Accelerator and a record-breaking carp caught in Perth's waterways.
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Perth's Local Wire update covers a severe road rage attack on a tradie, a political shift with One Nation becoming Australia's most popular party, and a stalking case involving a Norwegian princess. The episode also addresses Perth's aging water infrastructure and a dangerous distracted driving incident in Malaga.
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Perth residents are urged to stay alert after a road rage attack involving an axe and a minor crash, while police in Sydney’s south-west arrest a suspect following a shooting incident. A new poll shows One Nation has become Australia’s most popular party, and a Sydney man faces court over stalking the future queen of Norway.
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