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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 5th March, 2019 PM News Update [The boy on top of the car.]( [Perth mum drove for 18 minutes before realising son was on roof, court hears]( BY The woman, 36, appeared in Armadale Magistrates Court on Monday and pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Stalking trial date set for Ben Cousins after he pleaded not guilty to charges]( Fallen AFL champion Ben Cousins will stand trial in Perth over alleged family violence offences after he pleaded not guilty to 14 charges. [Ben Cousins will go to trial over charges relating to breaching a violence restraining order and stalking.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Too long and costly': Calls for authorities to better protect people building a home]( A Perth builder who is finishing a home in Willagee after Mener Group stopped work on the project says authorities have been too slow to act to protect consumers. [Complaints against the Perth development company continue to mount.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Crane driver killed in the Pilbara was a 'gem of a man']( A crane driver killed last month in WA's Pilbara was remembered as a "gem of a man" who loved nothing more than riding his motorbike and listening to music. [Martin Keyes.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Face-to-face with The Prodigy: Always uncompromising, always original]( Earlier this year I got to sit down with the The Prodigy for a brief chat ahead of their Australian/New Zealand tour. As you could imagine, I was elated. [Keith Flint from The Prodigy had died aged 49.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [A happy medium? Why screens are not all bad]( Are screens innately bad for children? How much is too much? Is there anything good about children gaming? We ask the experts. [Cuddle Bear team leader Fortnite character.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Australian Idol contestant Kate Cook dead at 36]( The singer, who appeared on the show in 2009, was found in bushland near her home in Queensland. [Kate Cook, left, with fellow Australian Idol contestants Casey Barnes and Toby Moulton in 2009. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Lunch box stress ... the latest thing making harried parents late for work]( Judge me, please, you wouldn't be the first. [No doubt there is another layer of great, hand-made food in the bottom of the box.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Ben Affleck opens up about rehab: 'I had a problem and I wanted to address it']( The Oscar winner has discussed his long struggle with alcoholism, saying "it's part of my life, something that I deal with". [Ben Affleck discusses his battle with alcohol addiction on the Today show.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Catholics are traumatised': Keneally's fury at 'failing and decaying institution' ignites Q&A]( The Labor senator's anger and contempt at the demolition of her faith in the wake of the George Pell verdict was clear in every word and look. [Kristina Keneally also rebuked "disrespectful" Pell supporters.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['No safe level': what we're getting wrong with alcohol guidelines]( The truth about that 'medicinal' glass of wine. [Pippa Williams says a glass of red wine is her ultimate way to de-stress. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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