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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, 23rd June, 2019 PM News Update [Majak Daw was the gamebreaker for Werribee.]( [Footy player dies in country football match north of Perth]( BY Hannah Barry North Midlands Football League were contacted for comment, and it's understood the round was dedicated towards men's mental health. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Class action lawsuit law reform to 'open up' the courts to WA public]( "There are many in our community with the right and very deserving case for compensation but who are unable to access the courts because they simply cannot afford to bring an action." [The Supreme Court of Western Australia.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Four kids charged with arson over Big Brother house fire]( The fire has purportedly disrupted a celebrity homeless sleep out that was being held at the Big Brother and brought one of the show's former winners to tears. [An aerial view of the Big Brother house fire on the Gold Coast on Saturday, June 22, 2018.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Tinder screenshot read 'Mike, 45'. She realised it was her husband]( Finding out her partner was using a dating app was a shock, but the outcome of this discovery was equally unexpected. [In the days after I received the text from Emma, I said nothing about it to Mike.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Stephenson's $36 bets can lead the AFL to give up millions]( Collingwood player Jaidyn Stephenson's moment of betting stupidity could be the catalyst for the AFL finally to kick its addiction to gambling revenue. [AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan faces the media.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Not good enough': Ellis slams netball's stance on Maria Folau support of husband]( Australian netball great Liz Ellis has hit out at the sport's administrators for their position on Maria Folau and her support for husband Israel on social media. [Waiting game: Maria Folau's was by her husband's side during his code of conduct hearing last month in Sydney. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [A sudden belch of methane has NASA searching for life on Mars]( Mars, it appears, is belching a large amount of a gas that could be a sign of microbes living on the planet today. [A puff of methane might mean life on Mars]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mysterious giant squid captured on film for only the second time]( There is still little known about the giant squid: a gargantuan creature, known to humans primarily because of dead specimens washed ashore. [A still from a video showing a juvenile giant squid approaching, attacking, and then retreating from a ring of pulsating ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Police arrest drunk man for second time after spotting him driving by crash scene]( Calling it stupidity would be an understatement. [WA POlice]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Refereeing has been questionable the whole tournament,' says Kennedy]( A disappointed Alanna Kennedy has questioned the refereeing at the World Cup after Australia crashed out in the round of 16 to Norway via a penalty shootout. [Australia's Alanna Kennedy leaves the pitch after receiving a red card.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Forced to recite the Koran: The school that failed to protect Benji from bullies]( A culture of bullying at Ashfield Boys High School had led some parents to homeschool their sons. [Thirteen-year-old Benji Lord endured 18 months of intense bullying at Ashfield Boys High School until his parents ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['I promised you dollars. You promised me internet': A tale of NBN woe]( It's outrageous that we've all been forced onto an NBN which is often worse than what it replaced. [The NBN delivers the downsides of competition without its benefit.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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