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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 9th April, 2019 PM News Update [James and mother Michelle.]( [Centrelink asks WA mother to confirm son 'still has' Down Syndrome]( BY Hannah Barry "Having to continually get our GP to confirm a diagnosis that is never going to change is such a waste of time." --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Police search West Perth home in fresh bid for clues into disappearance of Lisa Jane Brown]( Police will search a home in West Perth on Tuesday as part of a long-running investigation into the disappearance of a Perth woman. [Lisa Brown was last seen in 1998.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [CFMMEU faces court action as union official accused of racial abuse on WA site]( The construction sector watchdog has started legal proceedings against the CFMMEU after one of its officials allegedly racially abused a site safety supervisor at a Perth project. [

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