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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 4th July, 2019 AM News Update [A map of the promised Metronet system that will include extensions to the rail network and new circle lines.]( [Industry relief as Saffioti drops Metronet property tax plan]( The property industry is praising a decision by Planning and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti to drop a tax on developments in Metronet precincts. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Stories [Storm warning for Perth commute to work]( The Bureau of Meteorology has advised a front is approaching the west coast bringing squally conditions and possible isolated damaging wind gusts of 100 km/hr. [People getting cought in the rain Darling Harbour. Generic rainy weather, storm. Friday 13th November 2015 photo Louie ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WA's deadly flu season claims life of 'beautiful' toddler]( In a heartbreaking message on a GoFundMe page for Elijah's family they said his death came with little warning. [Elijah David Huynh.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [CFMEU WA to fight Airport Link 'tummy bug' strike allegations]( The ABCC alleged employees at Forrestfield, Bayswater and Redcliffe stations walked off the job in December. [Workers could face fines up to $42,000.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Perth businessman involved in $120 million Pilbara 'Ponzi scheme' cops three-year ban]( Australia's corporate watchdog has banned WA businessman Richard Lambe from providing financial services for three years in the wake of his involvement in an alleged $120 million Pilbara Ponzi scheme. [Veronica Macpherson promised high return rates to investors if they gave their money to Macro Group to invest in ...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Ross Lyon bites tongue on arrogance claims]( Fremantle coach Ross Lyon is doing his best to bite his tongue after former Port star Kane Cornes accused the Dockers of being arrogant. [Fremantle coach Ross Lyon.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [World No. 1 Barty in new Wimbledon snub]( The Australian star has been dealt yet another snub with her second-round match on Thursday shunted from Centre Court. [Australia's Ashleigh Barty celebrates winning a point against China's Saisai Zheng.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Another princess flees the Emirati royal family, seeks asylum in Britain]( Princess Haya, the most visible and glamorous of the reported six wives of the UAE's leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum has left him. [Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum and his wife, Jordan's Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein in 2007.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bone pool: Mystery of the charred remains found at a Melbourne beach]( The discovery of hundreds of pieces of bone at a bayside beach has sparked an 18 month forensic hunt for clues but detectives remain baffled by the case. [Ricketts Point in Beaumaris.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Even more reason to step up the fight against smoking]( A new study is a warning call to health professionals, governments, and the 2.7 million Australians who still smoke, to start taking the problem seriously again. [Age editorial]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Body of Sydney mountaineer retrieved after Indian avalanche]( Just days after Ruth McCance was farewelled at a Sydney memorial service her body has been airlifted off a remote mountain in India's Himalayas. [The grieving husband of mountaineer Ruth McCance (inset) paid tribute to his wife at a memorial service on Monday.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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