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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 17th January, 2019 AM News Update [Police at the Duncraig murder scene.]( [Boxing Day murder victim has nobody to bury him]( The stabbing death of a 68-year-old man in Perth on Boxing Day has been made all the more tragic as nobody at this stage is willing to pay his funeral costs. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Judge rejects North Perth childcare centre abductor's attempt to cut jail time]( The man who took two children and sexually abused them has lost his appeal to have his jail time reduced. [CCTV vision of Vincenzo Mule leading the two children away from the childcare centre. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WA graduates slowest in nation to get full-time work]( Western Australian university graduates are lagging behind their eastern states counterparts in securing full-time jobs. [WA graduates were the slowest in the market to get jobs right away but rebounded within three years. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Body found in search for mum of two Felicity Shadbolt, missing in the Pilbara]( Tragic turn in the search for missing mum Felicity Shadbolt. [Felicity Shadbolt failed to return from a walk at Mt Nameless, an area she knew very well.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Second man charged over attack on journalists covering kangaroo killing]( A second man has been charged for allegedly lashing out at journalists outside court after a man was sentenced for the "sadistic" torturing and killing of a kangaroo. [Dylan Leslie Griffin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Teenager charged over Christmas Day mystery 'hit-and-run' in Mandurah]( Police trying to determine what left a 41-year-old man fighting for his life on the side of the road on Christmas Day now believe he was the victim of a hit and run. [A 41-year old man was in a critical but stable condition following the alleged hit-and-run. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Man barricaded with a knife sparks street shut-down in Perth's south]( A man who sparked a siege in Perth's southern suburbs after barricading himself inside a house armed with a knife has been taken to hospital for assessment. [Part of a street in Perth's southern suburbs has been shut down.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['You are embarrassing': Tony Abbott slapped down over Brexit claim]( "Anyone with a basic grasp of economics (not Tony Abbott it seems) should spot the problem," a British economics professor said. [Former prime minister Tony Abbott.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Alex de Minaur casts shade on bigger names - and egos]( The fresh likeable face of Australian tennis Alex de Minaur has advanced to the third round of the Australian Open and onto a match against Rafael Nadal. [Alex de Minaur celebrates after winning a five-set epic to advance to the third round.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['It went on for about five minutes': Australian Open fans evicted after tussle over sweaty headband]( A sweaty towel, smelly wristband or wet headband might not seem that desirable. But the most reserved of tennis fans can turn manic when there's free memorabilia on offer. [Two fans fight over Aryna Sabalenka's sweaty black headband. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [US probing Huawei for alleged trade secret theft: US media]( US federal prosecutors are probing Huawei Technologies for allegedly stealing trade secrets from US businesses, says US media. [The Huawei office building in Dongguan in south China's Guangdong province.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Who is he watching?': Kyrgios in dig at Hewitt on social media]( Nick Kyrgios had a shot at Lleyton Hewitt, pointing out him watching Alex de Minaur play his match while John Millman and Matt Ebden played on other courts. [Nick Kyrgios has taken a shot at Lleyton Hewitt on Instagram.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [McGowan ready for frivolous fun as Fringe kicks off]( Perth's Fringe World officially opens its doors on Thursday evening, heralding a month of quirky theatre fun in the heart of the city. [Premier Mark McGowan and Fringe World festival director Amber Hasler with puppeteers André-Anne Leblanc and Colin ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- We've sent you this email because your email address {EMAIL} has been registered for WA Today membership. You can [unsubscribe]( from this email at any time. At WA Today, we'll never ask for your personal or credit card information via email. 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