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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, 14th July, 2018 AM News Update [Detective Sergeant James Moriaty at the "grow house" in Landsdale.]( [Police discover fifty cannabis plants in rented suburban 'grow house']( BY Nathan Hondros "That would be a significant crop for one premises. They are large plants and they are ready for harvesting." --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Like a car aerial: tuning in from the quietest place on the planet]( In the extreme hush of the WA desert, a tiny team of scientists is engaged in an experiment of cosmic proportions. [One-time online use only. 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