• Perth: Perth girl's tragic death in Pakistan sparks community shock and calls for re... | June 16
    Jun 15 2026
    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: Perth's $200M development aims to cut red tape | June 15
    Jun 14 2026
    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: Perth tragedy: 9-year-old girl killed in Pakistan | June 14
    Jun 13 2026
    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: 7NEWS Perth sees 41% AFL audience growth | June 13
    Jun 12 2026
    Perth's local governments receive funding to restore trees damaged by the invasive beetle outbreak, while 7NEWS Perth sees a 41% rise in AFL viewership. The city also hosts World Cup events at Northbridge Piazza and celebrates new architecture winners in the 2026 WA Architecture Awards.
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  • Perth: Road rage attack leaves tradie critically injured after axe attack | June 12
    Jun 11 2026
    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: Perth faces rising tensions as political and safety issues dominate headlines | June 11
    Jun 10 2026
    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: Tradie survives axe attack in road rage incident | June 10
    Jun 9 2026
    Perth: A tradie survives an axe attack after a road rage incident, sparking calls for road safety reforms, while One Nation becomes the most popular party in Australia. A Sydney man faces court over stalking the future queen of Norway, and police arrest a man after shots fired at a Sydney home.
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  • Perth: Road rage attack leaves tradie in critical condition | June 09
    Jun 8 2026
    Perth: A tradie is in critical condition after a brutal axe attack during a road rage incident, while One Nation surges as the most popular party in Australia. A rare gull's unusual journey to Western Australia has sparked social media buzz and transformed birdwatching into a local trend.
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