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More CCTV cameras for city
The City of Perth has approved the expansion of its closed circuit television network.[MORE]
Police Commissioner defends Claremont murder investigation
The West Australian Police Commissioner, Karl O'Calaghan, says Closed Circuit Television Video (CCTV) of one of the victims of the Claremont serial murders was not released earlier because of its poor quality. The Commissioner has reviewed a report into why the footage was withheld for 12 years before being released to the public last month.[MORE]
Claremont footage sparks dozens of leads
Police in Perth say they have receive more than one hundred telephone calls to Crime Stoppers after a public plea for information on the Claremont serial killings.[MORE]
Public respond to Claremont footage
The Police Service says it has received more than 50 calls in response to a public plea for information on the Claremont serial killings.[MORE]
Police release footage of Claremont murder victim
WA police have released previously unseen video footage of a man seen with one of the victims of the Claremont serial killer.[MORE]
McGinty questions police tactics on serial killer case
The West Australian Attorney General, Jim McGinty, has questioned why police did not release footage relating to the Claremont serial killer case 12 years ago.[MORE]
Police defend Claremont serial killer investigation
The Deputy Police Commissioner, Chris Dawson, says there are still several persons of interest in the Claremont Serial Killer investigation.[MORE]
WA police defend delay in releasing murder inquiry video
West Australian police have defended their decision to not release video of a man seen with one of the victims of the Claremont serial killer just minutes before her disappearance.[MORE]
Police about to release new clue in Claremont serial killings
Police to release new clue in Claremont serial killings.[MORE]
Perth Royal Show now certain: Minister
Stall operators at the Royal Show will not be charged additional licence fees.[MORE]
Man dies after being struck by train
A man has died after being clipped by a train while walking near tracks in Claremont.[MORE]
Police: Bank robber becoming more daring
Police in Perth say they are concerned an armed robber who has been targeting building societies may become violent.[MORE]
Police need public help to catch bank robber
Police are appealing to the public for information about a man who robbed a bank in Claremont with a kitchen knife.[MORE]
Family and friends remember 'Mainy'
A public memorial service for the late Chris Mainwaring has been held in Perth.[MORE]
Hundreds expected for 'Mainy' memorial service
Hundreds of mourners are expected to gather at one of Perth's exclusive private schools later today for the funeral of former West Coast Eagles premiership player Chris Mainwaring.[MORE]
Public memorial service planned for 'Mainy'
The Western Australian community will be given the opportunity to pay its respects to the former West Coast Eagles player Chris Mainwaring at a funeral service next week.[MORE]
Claremont stabbing trial aborted
The District Court trial of a man charged with stabbing a group of men in Claremont two years ago has been aborted.[MORE]
Man charged over Claremont fire in 2004
The Arson Squad has charged a 21-year-old man over a fire which destroyed BC the Body Club in Claremont in 2004. [MORE]
Police slam Claremont serial killings book
The Deputy Police Commissioner says the release of a new book about the Claremont serial killings will jeopardise the police investigation into the murders.[MORE]
Fight against Royal Show fee hike
The Royal Agricultural Society is hoping the state government will stop the Town of Claremont imposing new charges at the Perth Royal Show.[MORE]
More Commonwealth funding for GP skills base
The Federal Government has increased funding for a scheme that enhances the skills of doctors in regional areas.[MORE]
UK man ruled out as suspect in Claremont killings
Perth police say a man waiting to face charges of murdering a model in the United Kingdom has been ruled out as a suspect in the Claremont serial killings.[MORE]
Dockers duo escape disciplinary action
The Fremantle Dockers say they will not be taking any action against Steven Dodd and Jeff Farmer, who were allegedly involved in an altercation outside a Perth nightclub at the weekend.[MORE]
Dockers duo escape disciplinary action
The Fremantle Dockers say they will not be taking any action against Steven Dodd and Jeff Farmer, who were allegedly involved in an altercation outside a Perth nightclub at the weekend.[MORE]
WA steps in to help fledgling footy players
The Western Australian Government has stepped in to help young Kimberley Australian rules players undergo training in Perth.[MORE]