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Billie and Rose fashion boutique the latest store closure to hit Beaufort Street

Beaufort Street has been rocked by yet another shop closure, this time with a local fashion boutique pulling up stumps. → Read More

Perth’s major hospitals record worst week for ambulance ramping, with elective surgery cancelled

As the flu season’s death toll rises and more people with influenza increase pressure on hospitals, new data shows ambulances were ramped for 1056.9 hours last week — the worst week on record. → Read More

End-of-life law debate: Belinda’s brave walk to inspire change

The image of her mother writhing in pain as she faced her final hours is a horrific experience Belinda Teh keeps replaying in her mind. → Read More

Lack of sleep ‘same as drink driving’, finds Federal inquiry

The importance of a good night’s rest has been laid out following a Federal inquiry into sleep health awareness, with one WA professor saying the dangers of sleepiness can no longer be ignored. → Read More

Half of WA health workers refuse flu vaccination

Just 50.4 per cent of nurses, doctors and other health workers were vaccinated last year against the deadly influenza virus, despite a push → Read More

Gnowangerup triplets headed home for Easter

Future Easter egg hunts will be triple the fun for the Willoughby-Lance family from Gnowangerup with the arrival of Elijah, Maggie and Myla. → Read More

Perth company Admedus invented new aortic valve to help heart surgery patients

Could this cutting-edge Perth invention be the fix for faulty tickers like Mick Jagger’s? → Read More

University of Notre Dame goes green on cannabis trial for dementia patients

Researchers are recruiting people to take part in a ground-breaking study on the use of medicinal cannabis to treat dementia. → Read More

Faecal microbiota transplantation: How poo transplants are saving lives

It’s the medical breakthrough that involves receiving someone else’s number twos, but one that saves lives with an amazing success rate of 90 per cent. → Read More

Telethon Kids Institute leads bid for rheumatic heart disease vaccine

The Telethon Kids Institute is leading a bid to develop a vaccine to prevent rheumatic heart disease, a condition which forces kids as young as seven to undergo heart surgery. → Read More

Continuous Improvement in Care Cancer Project to drive better care for deadliest cancers

Thousands of WA cancer patients will be recruited for a groundbreaking research project emphasising “holistic” treatment of five of the deadliest types of cancers. → Read More

Kelmscott woman wants euthanasia legislation introduced after watching mother die painfully

Almost 30 years after her mother died from cancer, Anne Fraser is still haunted by the trauma of watching her suffer through agonising pain in her final months. She wants euthanasia legalised. → Read More

Euthanasia laws: Burning issues facing legal experts drafting WA’s assisted dying legislation

Giving dementia patients an end-of-life choice has been all but ruled out of new euthanasia laws. It is just one of several burning issues for legal experts drafting the legislation. → Read More

WA royal family fans take etiquette lessons to study Meghan Markle sparkle

Renewed fascination with the royals is inspiring West Aussie women to get etiquette training. → Read More

Mandurah mum Meegan Hefford’s death sparked Federal investigation into sports supplements

Federal investigation after mum’s death exposes frightening ingredients in some body building products. → Read More

LiveLighter debunks Kombucha health benefits

There is no scientific proof trendy beverage kombucha tea will improve your gut health but there may be other reasons to consider it as a drink alternative, says LiveLighter. → Read More

ADHD prescriptions for WA kids up 40 per cent in three years

The rate of WA kids being prescribed medication to treat ADHD has climbed 40 per cent in just three years → Read More

McGowan Government spends $50K on STI testing at Fremantle Falls Festival

Revellers at Falls Festival are being rewarded with free condoms, water, mints, cologne/perfume, glitter and use of superior toilet cubicles for taking part in STI tests. → Read More

Meningococcal survivor Jake Clift opens up about his journey to recovery

When Jake Clift woke up last Boxing Day feeling “crook”, the Perth father thought he may have a bout of post-Christmas food poisoning. Instead it was something much worse. → Read More

Child health fears: Young kids at most danger with too much screen time

WA kids aged two to five-years-old are most at risk of screen-time overexposure, a new snapshot of the health and lifestyle of the State’s children shows. → Read More