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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, 1st March, 2019 AM News Update [Greg Poland backed away from claims he engineered the WA government's western rock lobster plan following questions ...]( [Political donor: Labor's lobster plan was mine, but minister botched it]( One of the state's biggest political donors and tourism operators claimed credit for the state government's failed attempt to increase WA's lobster catch during a meeting in Perth in January. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Stories [Two wrongs Ross Lyon must get right at Fremantle in 2019]( If Ross Lyon wants to see out the season as Fremantle coach, there are two things he must get right early on in season 2019. [Fremantle coach Ross Lyon needs to pull the trigger on quick ball movement in season 2019.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Despite DIY rhetoric, federal Aboriginal health grant goes to non-Indigenous WA service]( The news comes as the federal government ramps up rhetoric about the importance of allowing Indigenous people to design and deliver their own services. [Primary healthcare is the first line of defence, and can help keep people out of the hospital system. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [One person in hospital after separate house fires in Perth suburbs]( One person has been taken to hospital after a house fire in Hamilton Hill which authorities believe is suspicious. [A home on Green Street in Joondanna was gutted by fire.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [When George Pell's powerful friends came out of the woodwork]( There's something striking about the sheer concentration of power here. [George Pell outside the Melbourne County Court earlier this month.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['It's brutal': WA residents hit back at groups 'terrorising' local kangaroos]( There are calls for authorities to crack down on a group of people harassing, throwing rocks and even running down kangaroos with their cars on a residential estate south of Perth. [Some of the people locals believe are targeting the group of roos.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [All sausage, no sizzle: Perth nude speed dating flops for lack of ladies]( 'Why are Perth women so vanilla?' [Unfortunately, Single & Co couldn't get bums on seats for its nude speed dating event on Friday. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['The last moments were beautiful': Wife remembers firefighter who died at Swiss euthanasia clinic]( Christine Thornton spent the last days of her husband's life by his side as they explored Switzerland. But they were thousands of kilometres away from home, without their two children, family and close friends. Now she says new Victorian laws to start in June have failed them. [Victorian firefighter Troy Thornton, who had multiple system atrophy, travelled with his wife Christine to a Swiss ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Police investigate after WA man hospitalised in road rage incident]( Reporter Jacqueline Robson said it was unclear what happened next, but witnesses said the man became pinned between both cars and was severely injured. [Nine News Perth]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Morrison government bracing for fresh cabinet retirements ahead of election]( Focus is shifting to the future of Defence Minister Christopher Pyne and Defence Industry Minister Steve Ciobo. [Minister for Defence Industry and Leader of the House Christopher Pyne addresses the media on citizenship issues during ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['I'm not going to listen at all': Kyrgios hits back at Nadal]( Nick Kyrgios says he wouldn't "listen at all" to the world No.2 after the Spaniard said he needed to show more respect to himself, his opponents and the crowd. [Frosty: Rafael Nadal and Nick Kyrgios.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. If you receive a suspicious email claiming to offer WA Today services in exchange for your details, please delete it. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Conditions of use]( [Privacy policy]( Copyright © 2019 Fairfax Media Limited 1 Darling Island Rd Pyrmont NSW 2009 Australia

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