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A reminder of today’s top headlines:
- A Perth man found guilty of the “sustained, relentless and brutal” murder of a mother of four has been sentenced to life in prison as a Supreme Court judge lashed him for trying to cover up his actions by “incinerating” the woman’s body.
- Australia’s largest petrol station operator is racing to lock in alternative fuel shipments from the United States and Europe but it says it has more than enough stock on hand to meet demand, even as some outlets struggle to keep up with panic buying and temporarily run dry.
- Premier Roger Cook has signed off his final question time until May by assuring the public he would be “appropriately transparent” when it came to a secretive deal with Crown to secure a parcel of land from the casino operator crucial to its Burswood racetrack plan.
- A woman who ran over and killed a man in her car before reversing, driving around him and fleeing the scene has been sentenced to 18 months jail, after a Perth court heard she had attended a wedding on the same day as the hit-and-run.
- Perth’s booming property market has seen virtually all house resales make a profit, with the median profit jumping to more than $500,000 – a figure which has jumped by more than one-quarter in the space of a year.
We’ll see you back here next week as we continue to bring you the most relevant breaking news updates, have a lovely weekend.