We’re bringing our live blog to a close for the day, thank you for joining us.
Here’s a recap of some of the day’s headlines:
A former Shire of Coorow deputy CEO has been arrested in a public car park after allegedly stealing money from the council for his own personal benefit.
Firefighters battled a house fire in Aubin Grove overnight.
Woodside has appointed acting chief executive Liz Westcott as the permanent successor to Meg O’Neill – a former ExxonMobil and EnergyAustralia senior executive.
A Perth occult and conspiracy theory podcaster has pleaded guilty to murdering his girlfriend at her Bassendean home last August.
The man accused of a one-punch attack on former WA Labor MP Barry Urban that allegedly led to his death has pleaded not guilty to the assault.
Matsa Resources has played down the impact fuel shortages are having on its Devon gold mine in Laverton after its own contractor went on radio yesterday and revealed it was telling fly-in, fly-out workers to stay home.
WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch says police are preparing for an increase in fuel theft and drive-offs in response to growing anxieties about supply shortages.
Tension between Greens MP Sophie McNeill and Minister Stephen Dawson was high over questions regarding Alcoa during a committee hearing with Water Corporation today.
Police Minister Reece Whitby has rejected an assertion there were problems with GPS tracking of serial domestic violence offender Guy Leslie Cramp who handed himself in to be arrested after breaching his bail last week.
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