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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, 23rd November, 2018 AM News Update [The new estate will be released 85 kilometres from Perth's CBD.]( [The new rural estate selling 300 massive blocks on Perth's outskirts]( BY Heather McNeill A huge land release on the outskirts of Perth is set to go on sale in 2019, offering more than 300 acreage blocks between one to 2.8 hectares. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Perth police shoot man during response to family violence incident]( A man fatally shot by police in Beechboro on Thursday afternoon may have been holding a knife when he was shot. [Beechboro]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WA police control bomb threat incident in Ellenbrook]( TRG officers moved into the around 6pm with guns drawn. 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