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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.
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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.
[Labor's candidate for Perth, Patrick Gorman (left), is campaigning on a defence of the ABC after a Liberal party federal ...](
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[Two weeks, Perth: a handy guide to your smug new plastic bag-free life](
Part II of the series in which I motivate/shame you into joining me to minimise waste sent to landfill and do away with those sweet, sweet free bin-bags.
[Plastic bag litter on Causeway Bridge, Perth](
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[Four people charged after wild police chase through Perth](
Police have charged four people over a wild police chase which ended in a head on crash on the Mitchell Freeway on Tuesday.
[The Kluger had been stolen from the Kingsway Shopping Centre.](
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['You never get over it': Rosie Batty opens up to Andrew Denton](
The family violence campaigner spoke at length about the lasting impact of her son's murder.
[Rosie Batty on Andrew Denton's Interview on June 19. ](
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[Wanted man: Sainsbury attracted big offers after half hour against France](
The World Cup is the biggest shop window in football and 33 minutes against France was all Sainsbury needed to attract offers from Champions League-bound clubs.
[France's Olivier Giroud, center, is airborne with Australia's Trent Sainsbury during the group C match between France ...](
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[Time for craft politics](
Where are the craft-beer parties who can connect with voters more likely to enjoy a Stomping Ground IPA (brewed in Collingwood) than a Crown Lager?
[We have had craft beer for ages now, but where are the craft politicians?](
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['I was maybe in the top 10 operators at Dreamworld', says operator of fatal ride](
Peter Nemeth, senior ride operator at Dreamworld's Thunder River Rapids Ride, said it would have been better if he could push one button to stop the ride.
[The former Thunder River Rapids ride at Dreamworld.](
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[Compo cut off for public servant after 700 remedial massages for tennis elbow](
An appeals tribunal heard the treatments had cost nearly $54,000 since 2001.
[Australian Currency, notes, cash, Australian Dollar, currency, worth, buy, finance.](
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['It doesn't meet the hype': Amazon's sub-prime delivery](
Small businesses underwhelmed by Amazon Prime's Australian offering.
[Briony Kennedy has chosen not to sell Adorn Cosmetics products through Amazon. ](
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[Elon Musk accuses rogue Tesla employee of 'extensive and damaging' sabotage](
A disgruntled Tesla employee broke into the company's manufacturing operating system and sent highly sensitive data to unknown third parties, according to an email Elon Musk sent to staff.
[Elon Musk says an employee tried to sabotage the company after missing out on a promotion. ](
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[Woolworths bids farewell to thin plastic bags](
From today, shoppers must bring along reusable bags or buy them at the retailer's supermarkets, BWS, Metro and petrol outlets.
[Going green: Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci.](
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[If there's a problem at 7.30, it's no fault of Leigh Sales'](
It's time the 7.30 critics are held to account for the siege situation they've created.
[If the Logie Awards celebrated achievement in Australian TV, Leigh Sales would regularly be up for Gold. ](
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