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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 19th February, 2019 AM News Update [The WA Opposition is calling for the government to release a redacted copy of advice it received from ASIO about ...]( [Defence of $206m Huawei deal stumbles amid questions over ASIO advice]( At the centre of a spat over Huawei's contract to build a data network for Perth's passenger trains are claims and counter-claims over the project's security. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Stories [Three buildings emerge as City of Perth stays mum on fire danger]( If you live or work in a building that is at a greater fire risk than your neighbour, wouldn't you want to know? 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