The radio host broke down in tears live on air as she shared her health battle and time in rehab.
The radio host broke down in tears live on air as she shared her health battle and time in rehab. |
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| | A former late night hotspot in Perth’s south has reopened its doors to the public for one night a week. |
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| | Metallica has confirmed their plans to travel Down Under in 2025, with a Perth show confirmed. AND they’re bringing friends. |
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| | | ‘I keep your note close, even though you told me not to look at it.’ |
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| | A bid to ban the popular Lake Monger Christmas tree lights has been quickly shut down, with not one Town of Cambridge councillor supporting the idea from their colleague Gavin Foley. |
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| | Two more mature trees have been removed from a popular inner-city park. |
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| | Helicopter crews have been dispatched to search for the woman. |
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| | The car was spotted swerving in and out of traffic at speeds up to 200km/h. |
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| | Subtle changes in the words used by generative AI tools could act as a virtual watermark for the text they produce to tip off readers, research has found. |
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| | Starbucks is rolling out its iconic drink selection in WA for the first time tomorrow and residents in Perth’s southeast can have the first taste. |
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| | DISTRESSING CONTENT WARNING: A baby girl has been born after miraculously surviving a 27-meter tower block fall that killed her mother. |
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| | Beachgoers are showering in relief after the Town of Cambridge decided to turn the hot water back on at its public showers in City Beach. |
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| | Alcohol and drug treatment service provider Cyrenian House has received a multimillion-dollar boost for a new treatment centre in Innaloo. |
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| | Pedestrian safety will be investigated outside Lynwood Senior High School after its principal flagged concerns that saw her acting as a crossing guard after school. |
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| | A western suburbs City has been handed down a slew of recommendations to help clean up the financial mess and ‘significant reputational damage’ in the wake of its failed annual audit. |
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| | The City of Joondalup council has agreed to install anti-choking devices around the city after a Beldon toddler lost his life choking on a grape at Iluka foreshore earlier this year. |
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