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Man in custody after woman dies in alleged Rockingham stabbing

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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, 7th October, 2018 AM News Update [The restaurant where the woman was found.]( [Man in custody after woman dies in alleged Rockingham stabbing]( BY staff writers The police have released very little detail about the incident. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Death of baby boy prompts changes in WA tenancy act]( Reef Jason Bruce Kite was an active 22-month-old boy who liked to climb on things, but was supposed to be asleep in bed when his mother found him crushed under a large chest of drawers. [Reef Kite died in 2013 after pulling a chest of drawers on top of himself. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sixth WA Police officer this year charged with criminal offences]( The 46-year-old senior constable was charged by the internal affairs unit on Sunday, with two counts of common assault. [The charged senior constable will face court later this month.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lives, homes under threat as bushfire rages in WA's north]( The fire started near Looma in Camballin, and was reported to the Department of Fire and Emergency Services just after 10.30pm. [People in the Egret Aboriginal community are urged to leave their homes.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['The barbarians are not at the gate; they're in the building']( In the months before managing director Michelle Guthrie was sacked, the ABC was at war with itself, its new corporate mindset fighting its journalistic one. [Michelle Guthrie's sacking as ABC managing director followed months of fighting over how best to run the national ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Here we go again: Perth in for a wet week]( The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted five straight days of rain and thunderstorms for next week. [Thought winter was over? Think again.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unions launch advertising blitz]( The peak body for Australian unions has unleashed a new multi-million dollar advertising campaign as it ramps up efforts to unseat the Morrison government. [ACTU secretary Sally McManus will launch a new advertising campaign on Sunday. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Donald Trump's pick Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the US Supreme Court]( A deeply divided US Senate confirmed Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, delivering a major victory to President Donald Trump. [President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge, testifies before the ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Yeo flies high to grab second West Coast best and fairest]( Elliot Yeo has capped an outstanding season, winning his second consecutive best-and-fairest award, in West Coast's premiership year. [2018 AFL Grand Final Collingwood v West Coast Eagles at the MCG. 29 September 2018. The Age Sport. Photo: Eddie ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Taking the pith? Melania Trump raises eyebrows in Africa]( Yet another wardrobe choice by the First Lady, this time in African, has grabbed attention for the wrong reasons. [Melania Trump's choice of outfit has lit up social media for the wrong reasons.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The zany predators from my teenage years are now upstanding citizens]( Male desire was the only measurable kind and its rampant display had to be tolerated, if not celebrated. [Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Max Brenner couldn't pay for ice-cream - or superannuation]( When the chocolate and cafe chain Max Brenner collapsed this week, some people weren't surprised to see the company go under. [Max Brenner composite]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Racing minister: 'There is no way this is devaluing the Opera House']( Paul Toole has defended his government's decision to order advertising of the Everest horse race on the Sydney Opera House sails and distanced the move from Alan Jones. 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