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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, 3rd February, 2019 AM News Update [Miranda and controvercial health guru David ]( [Miranda Kerr linked to renowned anti-vaxxer]( The notoriously private model isn't shy about being linked to the alternative-health guru and anti-vaccination campaigner. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Stories [LeedyPalooza to stop traffic in Leederville from Friday]( Nine music, food, entertainment and cultural events - mostly free - will take place over eight summer days. [Last year's LeedyPalooza was considered a huge success. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Free family demo day to open huge Kimberley art show for Perth Festival]( Cowhide carving and shaving, boab nut carving, live music with David Pigram, creating your own response to artworks: it's all happening this Saturday at AGWA. [Aalingoon (Rainbow Serpent). 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