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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, 8th October, 2018 PM News Update [Jacqueline Francis.]( [Outpouring of grief for victim as unions want answers]( BY Hannah Barry Homicide squad detectives have charged a 37-year-old man with murder after a woman who was stabbed in the neck in Rockingham on Saturday night died in hospital. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [$15 Aldi wine stuns all at 2018 WA Wine Show]( The German retailer proved its previous honours on the national wine show circuit were no flash-in-the-pan wins. [Margaret River winery Stella Bella won best wine of show for its 2017 Shiraz.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mining sector, Morrison government on defensive]( Australia's mining industry and the Morrison government have rejected an international climate report that demands nations phase out all coal-fired power by mid-century. 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