Fremantle will be desperate to buck a recent trend of losses after the mid-season bye when it faces North Melbourne at Optus Stadium.
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Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles can build on 13th game in Perth to achieve genuine AFL fixture reform
An extra game in WA seemed like a crazy dream for Fremantle and West Coast but their ability to produce compelling arguments won a key battle, opening the door for genuine change, writes Craig O’Donoghue.
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Giants in dog fight to break form slump
The Giants face a big task on Saturday against Warwick.
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Ryan Daniels: Kysaiah Pickett times run to perfection to make most of player empowerment era in mega deal
Free agency’s entry in 2012 switched the conche from the clubs to the players. Throw in rising salary caps with rampant media coverage and you’ve got a perfect storm that’s created the player empowerment era.
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Robert Andrew Bell indicates guilty pleas to producing and distributing child exploitation material
A man has indicated he will plead guilty to producing, distributing and possessing child exploitation material in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
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Kalgoorlie Bowling Club launches membership drive
Accredited coach Jeff Hewton is leading instructional sessions at Kalgoorlie Bowling Club.
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Community chips in to upgrade children’s playgroup centre
The community have pitched in to upgrade a Kalgoorlie-Boulder children’s playgroup, which welcomes parents and little ones for its upcoming open day.
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Stirling Street $22 million development of ‘Micro-apartments’ are re-shaping Perth as many downsize
Micro-apartments are billed as the future of living. But could you cope in size of a double garage?
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Lana Hill: What the end of TV shows like The Project says about shifting viewer expectations
After 16 years on air, The Project is coming to an end. A finale is planned later this month, and its departure has sparked plenty of reflection — within the media, and among audiences who grew up with it.
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Paul Murray: The Auditor-General’s probe into potentially dubious land dealings has raised several questions
Labor has been in power in WA for eight years and three months, and long ago ran out of excuses for the poor performance of any government agencies under ministerial control.
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