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AM News Update Thursday, 8th February, 2018 --------------------------------------------------------

[WA Today]( AM News Update Thursday, 8th February, 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- [The beach pool.]( ['Stop the music': Noise complaint cans Scarborough pool classes]( BY Hannah Barry If there's a new development around Perth and no one's there to make a complaint about it, does it still make a sound? --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [A family lost: Innocent Perth mother's baby assault conviction quashed]( [The Perth mother said she was advised by her lawyer to plead guilty to the offence.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Forced to cruise Perth for hours after Osborne Park kidnapping]( [A NSW Police Car, with Siren and lights rushing through Five Dock...Police chasers, Law Enforcement, Emergencies, Save ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth's busiest roads revealed: The solution to our traffic problem]( [Perth's congestion problem cost the state government $1.7 billion in 2016-17. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth horse trainer back in business after spruiking 'dud' horse]( [Greg Bond will be back training after his suspension was overturned.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hot air balloon crashes in the Yarra Valley, injuring six people]( [The hot air balloon that made a heavy landing in Dixons Creek. Pic is a screenshot of Seven's Periscope footage.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth magpies prove a busy social life makes you smarter]( [The noisy birds have proven: being a social butterfly pays off.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Primary school principal wants parents to let their kids off the leash]( [Sol 12, and his sisters Romany 9, and Hilly 7.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Australian man among 36 arrested in US cyberfraud takedown]( [The message on Infraud's website.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Greatest failures': Joyce opens up on marriage's end]( [The deputy PM sat stony-faced through question time on Wednesday.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WA tradesmen escape injury after concrete slab falls from ceiling]( [A worker took this photo of the slab.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth 'gang president' to face court over string of drug charges]( [The Midland Naala Moort clubhouse was raided by police on Tuesday.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sub-contractors defend Cooper & Oxley after Perth sites shut down]( [Sub-contractors have come to the defence of builder Cooper & Oxley after it was forced to suspend its projects. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- We've sent you this email because your email address {EMAIL} has been registered for a Fairfax Media membership. You can [unsubscribe]( from this email at any time. At Fairfax Media, we'll never ask for your personal or credit card information via email. If you receive a suspicious email claiming to offer Fairfax Media services in exchange for your details, please delete it. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fairfax Media]( Copyright © 2018 Fairfax Media Limited 1 Darling Island Rd Pyrmont NSW 2009 Australia

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