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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 20th June, 2018 AM News Update [Annabelle Morgan was left broke following her relationship with Mr Collins.]( ['He ruined my life': the Perth love-rat leaving women broke]( BY Kate Hedley After telling Ms Morgan he was a big shot with a major international cruise line, Mr Cooper spent close to five months sponging off his victim. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Labor campaign and Liberal insiders turn on ABC sale 'virtue signalling']( Labor's campaign in the Perth byelection has seized on a vote of the Liberal party's federal council meeting which called for the privatisation of the ABC. 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