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Cameron Myles

Cameron Myles

Cameron Myles is the Editor of WAtoday.

Rooney Taua, inset, died after a Transperth bus crashed on Joondalup Drive in Wanneroo on Thursday morning.

Man killed in Transperth bus crash identified as Banksia Grove father

Rooney Taua died on what should have been an ordinary commute to work on Thursday morning.

  • Indigo Lemay-Conway and Cameron Myles

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Black cockatoos are among WA’s threatened species.

Experts fear WA’s nature is ‘unravelling before our eyes’. A new report sets out to turn the tide

The state’s peak conservation body has put forward a suite of recommendations, including expanding the EPA and reviewing WA’s prescribed burning program.

  • Cameron Myles
Australia’s medical cannabis industry has grown in recent years.

Could WA follow in NSW’s footsteps on medical cannabis laws for drivers?

Drivers in NSW who have lawful cannabis prescriptions will have a medical defence and be subject to a three-strike impairment test under new reforms. Advocates want a similar system in WA.

  • Cameron Myles and Michael Philipps
WA Premier Roger Cook, hospitals, ramping, WA hospitals, Perth. Picture: WAtoday

WA premier concedes ambulance ramping a ‘challenge’ as wait times blow out ahead of winter

The opposition has seized on new figures showing ramping was at a new monthly high for May, with 5383 hours spent waiting at WA hospitals.

  • Cameron Myles
One man has died after being knocked off a bike.

Two charged over Mandurah shooting

Two people have been charged after a man was shot in Mandurah early on Sunday morning.

  • Cameron Myles
The Northern Endeavour en route to a ship recycling facility in Denmark earlier this year.

Shell fires off $83 million lawsuit as messy clean-up row spills into WA’s Supreme Court

A messy legal battle between oil and gas giants over the clean-up bill for a decrepit floating oil production facility off Australia’s northern coast has spilled over into court. Again.

  • Cameron Myles
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A Perth property expert predicts a new home building boom on the back of negative gearing changes.

Could negative gearing changes be a ‘tipping point’ for a WA building boom?

Western Australia could be in line to benefit from an $8 billion boom in private rental construction, according to a Perth property expert.

  • Cameron Myles
Annie Evans-Lewis was in Australia on a working holiday visa when she died in a car crash in WA’s Wheatbelt on Saturday.

Young woman killed in regional WA car crash identified

The driver killed in a crash in WA’s Wheatbelt at the weekend has been identified as a Welsh woman who had moved to Australia on a working holiday visa with her boyfriend. 

  • Cameron Myles
West Kimberley Regional Prison.

Diphtheria outbreak reaches WA’s prisons

Two cases of the bacterial disease have been linked to West Kimberley Regional Prison, although a Justice Department spokesperson says they did not contract it while incarcerated.

  • Cameron Myles
Some of the forest cleared for Alcoa’s Willowdale mine is easily seen from public roads.

Alcoa faces more federal scrutiny over Willowdale mine clearing

Documents released under freedom of information laws reveal Alcoa’s Willowdale mine is currently being investigated over land clearing.

  • Cameron Myles