A West Australian has hit the jackpot — becoming the second Set for Life winner in the State in the span of a week.
A West Australian has hit the jackpot — becoming the second Set for Life winner in the State in the span of a week. |
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| | Cleo Smith’s kidnapper Terence Kelly has learned his fate after lawyers appealed the length of his sentence. |
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| | A woman found her husband dead at the roadside after hearing the sound of a car ploughing into his motorbike. |
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| | | The country’s top corporate leaders say the end of WFH is near - and are resorting to pay rises and promotions to lure workers back. |
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| | Imagine someone having a heart attack on the street, gripping their chest and collapsing. Overweight, smokes, drinks and neglects their health. |
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| | And this is what my wife could have done to make me stay. |
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| | A drug dealer who escaped from prison spent nine years living in plain sight under his own name and paying tax in Britain. |
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| | Here’s how to spot the signs you might be a WhatsApp whinger and how to moderate your moaning in group chats. |
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