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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, 14th January, 2019 AM News Update [The mother of two spotted the dead rodent at the last minute before putting the bag of spinach in her trolley.]( ['I almost vomited': Perth woman finds mouse in Spudshed salad package]( A Perth woman who said she was left disgusted and close to the point of vomiting after finding a dead mouse in a spinach package at Spudshed in Jandakot on Sunday morning has received a heartfelt apology from the West Australian family business which produces the spinach packages. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Undermanned Perth Scorchers keep finals hopes alive with gutsy home win]( The Perth Scorchers have won their third match of the season, defeating the Sydney Sixers by 7 wickets in a huge run chase at Perth Stadium. [Back on top: Cameron Bancroft celebrates the Perth Scorchers' win over Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League on Sunday ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tenth man charged over Australia's biggest ever meth bust off WA coast]( A tenth man has been arrested in relation to Australia's biggest meth bust, exactly one year after drugs with a street value of $1.04 billion were found. [A record 1.2 tonnes of methamphetamine has been seized in Geraldton in WA's Mid West.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WA woman missing in Pilbara's Tom Price area]( A search is under way in Western Australia's Pilbara region for a woman who failed to return from a bushwalk. [Felicity Shadbolt failed to return from a walk on Sunday 13 January 2019.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nine's 'new-look Today show' launches with same ol' vibe]( The more things change, the more they stay the same. [Nine's new Today team: Brooke Boney, Tony Jones, Deb Knight, Georgie Gardner and Tom Steinfort.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Don't sweat it: Forecast downgraded, but 'neck sausages' in demand at the Open]( Expect to see desperately hot tennis players reaching for wet towels, ice cool drinks and 'neck sausages' on day one of the Open, but don't bet on the tournament's new heat policy coming to save them. [Andy Murray at Wimbledon in 2013, sporting a "neck sausage".]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wimbledon planning to honour Andy Murray with statue]( The retiring Andy Murray, who ended Britain's long wait for a Wimbledon champion back in 2013, will have a statue erected at the All England Club. [Honoured: Andy Murray's Wimbledon triumph is set to be captured in bronze.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Shocking video emerges after two women and child 'racially abused' on Melbourne train]( A 39-year-old Clayton woman was arrested after the ugly incident in which a mum and child were allegedly verbally abused, and another passenger had her hijab pulled off. [Fahima Adan says she was assaulted on a Melbourne train.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Trump and Putin - what's the truth of their ties?]( 'Have you ever worked for Russia, Mr President?' the Fox News host asks. Donald Trump 'bobbed, weaved and never answered the question directly'. [President Donald Trump, left, met Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, at a superpower summit in Helsinki last July. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [As Australia Day approaches, so does the ritual 'patriotic' venting]( I feel more nervous about the country's democratic health than my Hungarian relatives might appreciate. Yet, as with most things, perspective brings gratitude. [Illustration: Matt Davidson ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The private hell of catching public transport]( Hey, you, with the phone in your face, pick a carriage. [Hey, buddy, get off your phone and walk normally.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [I'm A Celeb 2019: The 'stars' arrive in the jungle]( A motley crew of celebrities has arrived in the jungle and Ten has set the stage for plenty of drama. 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