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What's On in Perth: Top Events This Week

Discover the best events in Perth this week, from the Alinta Energy Christmas Pageant to Pippin Drysdale's art and live jazz. Find free activities and ticketed shows.

National AI Plan criticised for weak safeguards

Australia's new National AI Plan is under fire for prioritising optimistic economic forecasts over enforceable public protections, leaving citizens vulnerable in key areas like recruitment and healthcare. Read the expert analysis.

LG's Cult-Favourite Portable Screen Drops to $1,662

The LG StandbyME 2 portable smart touch screen, a viral sensation, is now $1,662 on Amazon Australia. This post-Christmas deal offers a 27-inch mobile display for streaming, work, and play.

Bunbury man convicted for posing as doctor

A Bunbury man has been criminally prosecuted for falsely claiming to be a registered medical practitioner. Learn the details of the court case and the legal consequences.

Nurse banned for life over child sex convictions

Jared Benedict Tiu, a former enrolled nurse, has been permanently banned from providing health services in Australia after being convicted of child sex offences. Read the full details.

Richardson on track for Perth Scorchers season opener

Perth Scorchers coach Adam Voges is optimistic about Jhye Richardson's return from shoulder surgery ahead of their Big Bash League opener against Sydney Sixers. The fast bowler's recovery progress could see him feature in Ashes selection discussions.

Couple accused of $1.2m casino scam with hidden tech

A married couple from Kazakhstan is accused of using hidden cameras and earpieces to cheat Sydney's Crown Casino out of over $1.1 million. Police reveal the sophisticated scam. Read the full story.

Social media ban for under-16s in Australia from 2025

Explosive internal files reveal tech giants knowingly created addictive apps for children. Australia responds with landmark social media ban starting December 2025. Expert tips for managing withdrawal.

Harry and Meghan's kids make rare charity appearance

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, made their charity debut in Los Angeles, helping prepare meals ahead of Thanksgiving. The Sussex family volunteered at Our Big Kitchen.

Australian Patch Monitors Unborn Babies at Home

Australian researchers develop revolutionary wearable patch to track fetal movements at home. This breakthrough technology could transform prenatal care for expectant mothers.

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