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PerthNow's 2025 Top Stories: What Perth Read Most

PerthNow's 2025 year in review reveals the stories that captivated readers, from celebrity splits and traffic snarls to local controversies and heartbreaking news. Discover the top headlines.

SA woman killed in fatal dog attack at home

A South Australian woman has died after being attacked by her own dog in Whyalla Stuart. Emergency services responded but could not save her. The incident is under investigation.

Remembering News Legend Roger Climpson at 92

As Australia considers social media bans for under-16s, we reflect on news legend Roger Climpson's legacy and the value of genuine connection in our digital world.

Ocean Grove Library flooded in severe weather event

Heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding at Ocean Grove Library, forcing its temporary closure and damaging books and equipment. The community rallies as staff assess the extensive water damage.

Rutherford man charged over alleged domestic assault

A 34-year-old Rutherford man has been charged with multiple offences after an alleged domestic violence assault that left a woman with facial injuries. The accused will face Maitland Local Court next month.

Cairns District Court November hearings commence

The Cairns District Court convenes this November to address a docket of local cases, from serious assaults to commercial disputes, as Queensland's justice system continues its regional circuit.

Carly Rae Jepsen pregnant with first child

Canadian pop sensation Carly Rae Jepsen reveals she's pregnant with her first child with partner Cole. Get all the exciting details about her growing family.

WA man arrested over alleged Mayanup home invasion

A Western Australian man faces serious charges after allegedly forcing his way into a Mayanup home and assaulting the occupant in a shocking overnight incident that ended with a dramatic police arrest.

Ashes 2025: Burning Questions for Australia vs England

With the 2025 Ashes series on the horizon, we examine the key questions surrounding both squads. From Australia's new-look bowling attack to England's selection dilemmas, discover what could decide cricket's greatest rivalry.

WA businessman cleared as mining charges dropped

In a dramatic legal turnaround, theft charges against Perth businessman Dean George Scook have been dismissed by WA prosecutors, ending a controversial case alleging shadow directorship in the mining sector.

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