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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 3rd July, 2018 AM News Update [Boomers player Nathan Sobey is punched in the face during the extraordinary brawl.]( [Australia's Boomers in wild World Cup qualifier brawl with Philippines]( BY Latika Bourke A wild brawl has marred Australia's FIBA World Cup qualifying clash with the Philippines in Bulacan. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [WA agency abandoned contaminated site checks, but told no one: report]( Sites were found potentially contaminated with asbestos, cyanide and arsenic. The agency failed to report, delayed clean-ups and stopped checking further sites. [wittenoom-320]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [I found slaves in our supply chain]( Modern slavery is everywhere. Only business, consumers and government together become a powerful enough force to overcome it. [Andrew Forrest found evidence of slavery in Fortescue Metals' supply chain.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WA Police to review recruit vetting after 'Urban myths']( West Australian Police are reviewing their recruit vetting processes after launching a criminal investigation into Barry Urban. [WA police recruits will be vetted more carefully.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Missing Thai boys found alive in cave after 10 days]( Rescue teams in Thailand have found 12 missing boys and their coach alive inside a cave 10 days after they went missing. [Rescuers found all 12 boys and their soccer coach alive deep inside the partially flooded cave.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Archbishop Philip Wilson sentenced for concealing child sexual abuse]( The Adelaide Archbishop will be assessed for home detention. [Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson has been sentenced for failing to report child sexual abuse.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Australia's fatigue 'epidemic': corporate life is wearing us down and damaging our productivity]( If you think sleep is a waste of time, you're going to pay the price, a new study has found. [Nadia Sarfudin broke the cycle.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Welcome to Uniqlo: Roger Federer walks out at Wimbledon sporting new sponsor]( Wimbledon champion's career-long association with Nike appeared to be over he walked on to Centre Court to open the defence of his title wearing a Uniqlo branded outfit. [Welcome to Uniqlo: Roger Federer is sporting a new sponsor.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Catherine King calls Leyonhjelm an 'utter d--k' over Hanson-Young comments]( Liberal MP Sarah Henderson also called out Leyonhjelm but thought King had been rude in her use of 'd--k'. [Liberal MP Catherine King on ABC Q&A on July 2, 2018.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [In major study, cannabis shows no benefit for chronic pain]( Cannabis' medical benefits have suffered a serious blow with a major study finding it does almost nothing to help people with chronic pain. ["It has given me back my life," says cannabis campaigner Deb Lynch]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Top cyber spy warns against dependence on artificial intelligence we don't understand]( Artificial intelligence is bringing benefits, but the world isn't thinking enough about the possible pitfalls, an intelligence boss says. [Artificial intelligence could turn humans into pets. "I don't love the idea of being a house cat."]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nat Fyfe injury saves AFL from Brownlow Medal embarrassment]( The serious injury to Fremantle skipper Nat Fyfe may have saved the AFL from major embarrassment on Brownlow Medal night. [An injured Nat Fyfe speaks to teammates at half time on Sunday.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Email sacking of bullying worker 'unnecessarily callous']( Isabel McLennan was trying to be kind when she dismissed her employee over email but Fair Work found otherwise. [An employee was sacked by a late night email. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Conditions of use]( [Privacy policy]( [Fairfax Media]( Copyright © 2018 Fairfax Media Limited 1 Darling Island Rd Pyrmont NSW 2009 Australia

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