Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt takes a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
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Push for Federal Government to crack down on e-scooters following spate of incidents involving riders
The Federal Government is being urged to step in to block high-powered e-scooters being imported into Australia after a spate of incidents involving riders.
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WA motorists copped second largest car insurance premium hike but can save by shopping around: Canstar
WA motorists have copped the second largest increase in car insurance premiums over the past year with fees rising by staggering 7.8 per cent. But if you are prepared to shop around, you could save hundreds.
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Why renting and riding an e-scooter is simply too easy, and regulation is the next step
They have tiny indicators, a bell and a ‘maximum speed limit of 25km/h’. But it takes less than a minute to prove you are a responsible road user when hiring an e-scooter.
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Paul Hasleby: Why the South West or Bunbury should be handed the AFL’s 20th license
More than two years ago, I advocated for the AFL to give the 20th license to Bunbury. And given the week just gone, there is no better time to rejuvenate the push than right now, writes Paul Hasleby.
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Landmark study reveals bedroom design having most impact on fly-in, fly-out workers’ wellbeing
A first-of-its-kind study has been conducted in a bid to discover how FIFO camp design impacts worker productivity, morale, presenteeism and retention.
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Superannuation tax: Everything you need to know about Labor’s plan to increase tax on super accounts
What is the superannuation tax fight all about and will you have to pay it?
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David Koch: How to get wealthy without investing in property
While property has long been a cornerstone of building wealth, it’s not the only path to financial security. Here are seven other ways to invest your money.
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WA industries still crying out for help from international workers
From child care workers to veterinarians, to butchers and anaesthetists, scores of WA professions have been in need of more workers with specialised skills for years.
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Advocates argue restorative justice has great potential to help sexual violence victims in Australia to heal
Advocates are arguing ‘restorative justice’ — a voluntary meeting of victim and perpetrator — has great potential in Australia.
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