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Over the weekend, a tornado ripped through Bunbury causing significant damage to over 100 homes and leaving a massive area covered in asbestos. The cleanup efforts have just begun, with seven homes now deemed uninhabitable. Power has been restored, but the community is still reeling from the destruction. At the same time, a 16-year-old youth at Carousel shopping centre allegedly attacked a 20-year-old man with a knife, stole another knife, and was charged with stealing and being armed in a way that may cause fear. He appeared in court, was bailed, and will face further legal proceedings.

Arson investigators are looking into a vacant house in East Victoria Park that was gutted by fire overnight. Witnesses are urged to come forward with any information they may have about the incident that occurred around midnight to 1 am. The situation is still under investigation, and any tips could help authorities determine the cause of the fire and prevent similar incidents in the future. Police have asked anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.

There is ongoing disagreement between the state and federal governments regarding the planned phase-out of live sheep exports by 2028. The Federal Agriculture Minister visited Perth to confirm the ban, but both the state’s premier and opposition leader have criticized the transition arrangements, stating that farmers who are already struggling will face further hardship. The issue remains contentious, with stakeholders on both sides advocating for their respective positions.

The government will provide an update on its voluntary gun buyback scheme, which has already bought back 10,000 guns for more than $3.8 million. The program aims to reduce the number of firearms in circulation and enhance public safety. Additionally, a trial is commencing for Perth woman Bozena Knapinski, who is accused of poisoning her husband over two years by spiking his water bottles with saline medication. The legal proceedings will shed light on the details of the case and determine the appropriate course of action.

Meanwhile, there is a heartwarming story about the firm, fast, and funny friendships that are blossoming across Perth. The community spirit and bonds of camaraderie are highlighted in this uplifting piece by Mark Naglazas, which is sure to put a smile on readers’ faces. Additionally, the CEO of Crown Perth, a knowledgeable figure in the dining industry, has shared his favorite casual Asian eateries in Northbridge and Vic Park. The recommendations offer locals and visitors alike a taste of the vibrant culinary scene in the area.

Throughout the day, sub-editor Emma Young will keep readers updated on breaking news and developments. The latest updates on various stories, including the tornado aftermath, legal proceedings, and government initiatives, will be shared as they unfold. Readers can expect a mix of news, human interest stories, and cultural insights to provide a comprehensive overview of current events in Perth. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on the latest happenings in the community.

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