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Here’s a recap of some of the day’s headlines:
Authorities are working to determine the species of shark that killed a spearfisher off Albany at the weekend.
WA opposition leader Basil Zempilas has addressed the recent rise of One Nation at a Leadership Matters breakfast in Perth this morning, and says he remains open to working with the party ahead of the next state election.
- Zempilas also vowed to bring the state’s Sunday trading laws inline with the rest of the country.
The teenager accused of pushing over an elderly lollipop man and stealing his hat and whistle has appeared in court this morning and pleaded guilty.
Australian Medical Association WA president Dr Kyle Hoath has welcomed a proposal by the state opposition to build a new public hospital at Yanchep and commit to upgrades at Joondalup Health Campus if they win the next election.
Dozens of West Australians have been recognised in this year’s King’s Birthday honours, including former treasurer Ben Wyatt, former Nationals leader Brendon Grylls and Indigenous advocate Mechelle Turvey.
Jake Waterman officially has the goalkicking yips, but West Coast coach Andrew McQualter is confident the All-Australian forward will soon regain his mojo.
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