Attention: Hard Hitting News
Anne Johnsen reports on the murder of ECU student Jiao Dan; also daylight saving, the election & more
Jiao Dan (22) was found dead Tuesday morning, close to her home in Oswald Street, Innaloo. The Chinese ECU student is believed to have been murdered. read article »
The Australian Children’s Television Foundation (ACTF) is calling for changes to the way television programs are broadcast to Australian children. read article »
In just a few weeks, West Australians will be setting the clocks back for daylight saving. But while we've been enjoying our winters with only the occasional barbecue discussion about fading curtains, our politicians have spent the colder months arguing about that extra daylight hour. read article »
The 2007 Federal Election is expected to be called any day and it will decide the political future of Australia. According to the news polls, the result is looking to be very close. read article »
The State Government is set to crack down on truancy in public schools in 2008 after announcing a $950,000 five-year contract to provide SMS communication software to schools.
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LOL, ttyl, brb— are all words that you can’t find in a dictionary, but still you are totally familiar with because they are the internet slang that we use in the virtual world.
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Friends of Jiao Dan, the Chinese ECU student killed in Innaloo earlier this week, spoke with 3rd Degree reporter Liying Wang. One of the most heartbreaking comments came from a friend who said: "As a boy, I should have protected her at that time, but I didn't. Who could understand the tears inside my heart? My heart hurts to speak to you, but I hope your writing could appeal to witnesses to stand up and expose the killer." read article »
Recently released information by the Office of Crime Prevention and the WA Police provide conflicting data as to whether Perth has become more violent in recent years. read article »
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