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Hannah Murphy

Hannah Murphy

Hannah Murphy is a journalist with WAtoday.

A Revive Festival pamphlet distributed to Geraldton residents.

WA council taken to task over ‘tacit endorsement’ of evangelical event claiming to heal asthma, ‘deaf ears’

A former Nationals MP has raised concerns about an evangelical festival set to be held on the Geraldton foreshore – taking particular issue with advertising from the event’s organisers.

  • Hannah Murphy

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The unnamed brisket bandit makes off with a combined 30kg under his arm.

Brisket bandit robs Perth butcher of $300 worth of meat in brazen burglary

Rump Shakers owner John Bain said the bandit made off with the meat about 8.30pm on Wednesday.

  • Hannah Murphy
The review was given to government to consider.

The three options being considered to merge WA’s universities

University guilds, executives, staff associations, and business leaders were all consulted for a major review, which is now in the government’s hands.

  • Hamish Hastie, Hannah Murphy and Holly Thompson
The report also calls for a review of maternity and paediatric services.

Coroner links Perth boy’s death to injuries sustained as a baby while playing with stepfather

An inquest held into the boy’s death heard he had suffered a traumatic brain injury when he was just eight months old, and later died aged 11.

  • Hannah Murphy
Barry Podmore (inset) and his car.

Coroner says missing WA prospector likely dead as volunteer vows to continue search

Barry Podmore told his daughters in December 2024 he was interested in examining a quartz line near Karroun Hill Reserve on a day trip in the hope of finding gold.

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Homicide squad detectives travelled to the Kimberley to charge the man in December 2024.

Samuel Jingle murdered his partner. Her family says he ‘smiled’ as he was arrested

Samuel Jingle appeared in WA’s Supreme Court on Tuesday, having pleaded guilty to the murder of his partner in December 2024.

  • Elise Gately and Hannah Murphy
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Tourists leave Exmouth via bus to drive almost six hours to Karratha, where they will be flown back to Perth. Picture: 9News Perth

Tourists on buses out of Exmouth ahead of Easter weekend amid Tropical Cyclone Narelle clean-up

Rather than preparing for the busy long weekend, emergency services said on Tuesday they were working to clear the town of tourists to begin clean-up work.

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Darren Klemm warns about Narelle’s path on Friday morning.

West Australians hunker down in evacuation centres as Tropical Cyclone Narelle wreaks havoc

The category 3 cyclone is currently over Coral Bay, and has brought down trees, lifted roofs off homes and reportedly the local evacuation centre, and sunk boats from the Pilbara down to the northern Gascoyne region.

  • Hannah Murphy
Skyrocketing fuel prices are biting across Australia.

Fuel crisis’ impact on WA businesses revealed as some weigh ‘war time surcharges’

Some businesses in the state’s regions are debating whether it is even worth opening at all, according to new surveys released on Thursday.

  • Hannah Murphy and Cameron Myles
A boat ended up blown into a yard in the Pilbara.

Uncertain and destructive: Tropical Cyclone Narelle begins tracking south

Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to make landfall some time on Saturday, but authorities say it is difficult to say where exactly is in the line of fire.

  • Hannah Murphy