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The Age
28-05-2025
- Politics
- The Age
WA news LIVE: E-scooter rider dies after East Fremantle crash
Latest posts Latest posts 9.48am Man dies in e-scooter crash on Canning Highway An e-scooter rider has died after he was hit by a truck on Canning Highway at the intersection with Stirling Highway late on Wednesday. The crash happened about 10.30pm on Wednesday at the East Fremantle intersection, and 9News Perth reported paramedics provided first aid, but the man died at the scene. Police have urged anyone with information or dashcam footage to contact Crime Stoppers. 9.48am Across Australia and around the world Here's what is happening elsewhere today: The new Coalition front bench has been announced, the Liberal Party and the Nationals are back together, but is it all one big happy family? Maybe not, with former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce has already taken to breakfast radio to air some of his grievances. New details about how CFMEU leaders subtly accepted bribes in exchange for offering access to major building projects and promises to remove competitors have been revealed in court documents. As David Marin-Guzman and Nick McKenzie report today, after four years of hiding behind public denials and a cover story of a union 'stitch-up', the CFMEU leaders confessed last month, with new and damning details into how the bribes were paid, what they were for and how the union leaders brazenly wielded their power on some of the state's biggest projects. In Sydney, while the contentious plan to make Rosehill Gardens racecourse a mini-city of 25,000 homes has failed, there is a 'Plan B' which could be one metro stop away: Sydney Olympic Park. In Victoria, the trial of mushroom cook Erin Patterson continues today. Yesterday, the trial heard how police found her supermarket transaction history as they investigated the beef Wellington lunch which left three people dead. The United Nations has labelled images of people in Gaza seeking aid from a US-backed group 'heartbreaking'. Video of thousands of Palestinians storming a site yesterday where aid was being distributed by a foundation backed by the US and Israel is 'heartbreaking', United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said.

Sydney Morning Herald
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Sydney Morning Herald
WA news LIVE: E-scooter rider dies after East Fremantle crash
Latest posts Latest posts 9.48am Man dies in e-scooter crash on Canning Highway An e-scooter rider has died after he was hit by a truck on Canning Highway at the intersection with Stirling Highway late on Wednesday. The crash happened about 10.30pm on Wednesday at the East Fremantle intersection, and 9News Perth reported paramedics provided first aid, but the man died at the scene. Police have urged anyone with information or dashcam footage to contact Crime Stoppers. 9.48am Across Australia and around the world Here's what is happening elsewhere today: The new Coalition front bench has been announced, the Liberal Party and the Nationals are back together, but is it all one big happy family? Maybe not, with former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce has already taken to breakfast radio to air some of his grievances. New details about how CFMEU leaders subtly accepted bribes in exchange for offering access to major building projects and promises to remove competitors have been revealed in court documents. As David Marin-Guzman and Nick McKenzie report today, after four years of hiding behind public denials and a cover story of a union 'stitch-up', the CFMEU leaders confessed last month, with new and damning details into how the bribes were paid, what they were for and how the union leaders brazenly wielded their power on some of the state's biggest projects. In Sydney, while the contentious plan to make Rosehill Gardens racecourse a mini-city of 25,000 homes has failed, there is a 'Plan B' which could be one metro stop away: Sydney Olympic Park. In Victoria, the trial of mushroom cook Erin Patterson continues today. Yesterday, the trial heard how police found her supermarket transaction history as they investigated the beef Wellington lunch which left three people dead. The United Nations has labelled images of people in Gaza seeking aid from a US-backed group 'heartbreaking'. Video of thousands of Palestinians storming a site yesterday where aid was being distributed by a foundation backed by the US and Israel is 'heartbreaking', United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said.