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To view this email as a web page, go [here]. [Network Map] | [Member Centre] [News] | [Jobs] | [Domain] | [Drive] | [Finance] | [Mobile] | [RSVP] | [Travel] | [Weather] [WA Today] [News Update PM] [Fairfax Digital] Wednesday December 7, 2016 Top news [Cousins jailed for 'playing with kids'] [Ben Cousins will appear in Armadale Magistrates Court on Wednesday. ] Heather McNeill 12:47pm | Magistrate refuses bail for former Eagle until she speaks to his ex-partner and mother of his children. [Bushfire emergency closes Nullabor] [The emergency warning zone for an out-of-control bushfire burning near Cocklebiddy. ] Heather McNeill 12:22pm | The road across the Nullarbor from WA to SA has been closed due to a bushfire emergency. [Funding furore as Peel part of Perth] [Funding furore: The Turnbull government has decided the areas on the map in pink, including Mandurah and the Peel region, are part of the Perth metropolitan area and ineligible for hundreds of millions of dollars in funding.] Nathan Hondros 7:58am | Mandurah will miss out on hundreds of millions of dollars in funding earmarked for Australia's regions. [Stirling residents threaten defection] [40 years' work for a sea view... then this, before the mortgage is even paid off. ] Emma Young 10:24am | Angry crowd gathers at council chambers to pass vote of no confidence in Stirling chief executive. [Speed camera bungle on SW journey] [WA's first point-to-point speed camera trial location may have hit a bump in the road. ] Heather McNeill 9:49am | People notice something's not quite right about WA's first point-to-point speed camera trial location. [Fines for 'parking in own driveways'] [Steve Regterschot said he is being fined for parking his vehicle in this area of his Tapping property.] David Allan-Petale | Council rangers targeting local residents who park on their verge when primary school days end. Lifestyle and Entertainment [Netflix debuting 50 original shows] [Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven in Netflix's Stranger Things.] [Rob Moran ] 9:44am | World's biggest streaming service continues its push for quantity over quality, as we review their new content. [Beyonce leads Grammys nominations] [FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2015 file photo, Beyonce performs at ] 11:24am | Beyoncé is now the most-nominated female artist in Grammy award history, while a few Aussies are also up for gongs. [Celebrity chef loves Great Southern] [Miguel Maestre is one of Austraia's top chefs.] David Allan-Petale 7:13am | Miguel Maestre loves the Great Southern, saying its fresh produce is perfect for chefs like him. Business [Economy in reverse gear as $A falls] [Retreating oil prices and selling in global miners may tarnish an expected rise in shares at the open.] Patrick Commins and Jens Meyer 6:07am | The dollar slips after the economy shrunk well beyond the gloomiest predictions. [Got a huge mortgage? Think of Gina] [Gina Rinehart's group bid $386.5 million for the Kidman empire. ] [Colin Kruger] 12:38pm | If you're worried about your mortgage with interest rates starting to climb, spare a thought for Gina Rinehart. Sport [Marsh not expecting Test recall soon] [Mitch Marsh has hit form in the ODIs but isn't expecting a Test recall soon.] 11:37am | WA all-rounder Mitch Marsh admits his chances of a Test recall this summer are slim but is eyeing subcontinent tour. [Turner ton keeps WA in Shield hunt] [Ashton Turner has been in good form for WA this year.] 11:19am | A century from Ashton Turner has kept Western Australia alive but it's Queensland in a dominant position at the WACA. Advertisement In Pictures Advertisement Security Reminder: Fairfax Media digital never requests personal or credit card information via email. Be wary of suspicious emails claiming to offer Fairfax Media digital services. You are receiving this email as a registered Fairfax Media digital member. Your username is: {EMAIL}. Your email address is: {EMAIL}. If you do not want to receive further announcements from Fairfax Media digital, please [unsubscribe] here. Fairfax Media Limited. ABN 15 008 663 161. 1 Darling Island Road, Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW 2009. 1800 500 864. [News] | [Jobs] | [Domain] | [Drive] | [Finance] | [Mobile] | [RSVP] | [Travel] | [Weather] [Fairfax Digital] [Network Map] | [Member Centre]

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