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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, 9th November, 2018 PM News Update [A renewed section of Karrakatta Cemetery which now includes a memorial garden. ]( [Karrakatta Cemetery renewal shocks families as headstones destroyed]( BY Daile Cross The Western Australian community is largely unaware of the redevelopment of the Karrakatta Cemetery which has seen the graves of soldiers and many others 'rezoned', Susan Blunden says. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [The Bourke Street incident: what we know so far]( This is what we know so far about a violent incident on Bourke Street, which has brought Melbourne's CBD to a standstill. 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