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Posts area Latest 1 of 1 Latest posts Latest posts 7.30am Knife-wielding man charged over Leederville train station attack To some breaking news this morning and a 30-year-old man has been charged over a terrifying incident at the Leederville train station on Monday. Around 7.

30am the man allegedly entered the station and threatened several people with a knife before fleeing the scene. After police inquiries, the man from Nollamara was taken into police custody and has since been charged with common assault, being armed to cause fear and endangering the life, health or safety of others. He will appear in the Perth Magistrate’s Court today.



Luke Fox allegedly witnessed the incident and said as he was walking to the station someone had yelled to warn him there was a man with a knife. He said he saw a man yelling at people, but couldn’t make out what he was holding from where he was standing. 7.

30am Across the nation and around the world Here are today’s headlines at a glance. Luxury property prices are still holding up in Australia, despite a slowdown elsewhere in the world triggered by rising interest rates crushing affordability. Billionaire Adrian Portelli has turned the tables on a man who allegedly broke into his $39 million penthouse to film his luxury supercar collection – by showing up at the man’s home and knocking on his front door.

Young Rich Lister and founder of LMCT+ Adrian Portelli. Credit: Kristoffer Paulsen Australians can now refuse to monitor, read or respond to work communication outside of paid hours unless doing so is unreasonable, after right-to-disconnect laws came into effect on Monday. David Greenberg has an ancient T-shirt that he likes to wear in summer.

It bears the slogan: “Kennedy for President.” But this year he had to take it off. Republican nominee Donald Trump cast fresh doubt over whether he would attend the only agreed-to debate with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, which is slated to take place in about two weeks.

Colin Huang’s reign as China’s richest person only lasted about two weeks. A slump in shares of PDD Holdings, the parent company of e-commerce giant Temu, sent Huang’s fortune tumbling by $US14.1 billion ($20.

8 billion), his biggest one-day loss ever. 7.30am Today’s weather Advertisement 7.

30am Good morning By Holly Thompson Good morning and thank you for joining us. Today, we bring you the news that Midland residents fed up by noise caused by a new Metronet railway crossing are calling on the Transport Minister to intervene. They say the bright lights and loud bells in the early hours of the morning could be blocked out with window treatments and sound proofing.

Aaron Cooper. Credit: Nine News Perth Construction will grind to a halt around the country on Tuesday when tens of thousands of angry workers walk off the job , as the federal government and the union movement’s peak body separately rejected “fanciful” claims of broken promises from former CFMEU state secretary John Setka. This will include a rally at Forest Chase in Perth.

And Good Food writer Max Veenhuyzen brings the news that the State Buildings in Perth will gain a new culinary team with a wealth of experience. Stay with us as more news breaks. Latest 1 of 1 Latest Most Viewed in National Loading.

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