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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > police-launch-desperate-search-for-missing-infant-in-ipswich-c-20850835

Urgent search for missing infant boy

15+ min ago (362+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs. A desperate search is underway for a seven-month-old boy from Ipswich The infant was last seen at a home on Warwick Rd in Ipswich about 12pm Wednesday, November 26 "Police have expressed concern for the infant's welfare due to his young age," a statement read The infant is believed to be travelling with a 26-year-old woman who is known to him The woman has been described as caucasian in appearance, approximately 160cm tall, with brown hair and a slim build Police believe she may be travelling between the Ipswich, Brisbane and Logan areas Anyone with information that could assist in locating the infant is urged to contact police. A desperate search is underway for a seven-month-old boy…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > politics > election > honduras-vote-overshadowed-by-trumps-threat-c-20850751

Honduras vote overshadowed by Trump's threat

31+ min ago (26+ words) Donald Trump's unexpected involvement in the Honduras presidential race has cast a shadow as locals vote to elect a new leader in the Central American country....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > sport > cricket > steve-smith-practices-facing-pink-ball-with-eye-patches-like-shivnarine-chanderpaul-before-him-c-20852352

Steve Smith adds unique wardrobe accessory to batting kit

54+ min ago (1011+ words) Steve Smith is channeling West Indies legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul ahead of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. Chanderpaul scored 11867 Test runs at an average of 51.37 and sits ninth on the all-time run-scorers leaderboard. Only Brian Lara has scored more red-ball runs than Chanderpaul for the West Indies. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Steve Smith uses anti-glare patches to contend with pink ball. And while the unconventional run-machine sits comfortably among the greats of the game, Chanderpaul is possibly best remembered for two things separate to his record: his extremely unorthodox batting stance, and the stickers he wore under his eyes. Smith has already got a unique stance of his own and a whole set of idiosyncratic mannerisms to go with it. But until now, he has never joined the exclusive eye-stickers club. The stand-in Aussie skipper was pictured wearing them in…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > business > markets > wall-street-edges-higher-in-thin-post-holiday-trade-c-20850603

Wall Street edges higher in thin post-holiday trade

59+ min ago (23+ words) Retailers in focus as holiday season begins; Tech stocks recover, but Nasdaq ends with monthly losses; Data centre cooling issue disrupts futures trading....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > royal-family > andrew-mountbatten-windsors-astonishing-demands-for-lavish-new-home-revealed-c-20851706

Andrew’s astonishing demands after King boots him from home

1+ hour, 25+ min ago (370+ words) Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly demanding a "six or seven bedroom" house, complete with staff, in exchange for vacating the lavish 31-bedroom Royal Lodge. The former Prince is said to be in negotiations about his future living arrangements after being asked to leave the Windsor estate in late October by King Charles III, following renewed scrutiny of his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. A source revealed to the Daily Beast's royal expert, Tom Sykes, that the 65-year-old is pushing to move into a property on Charles' Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. "He is giving up the lease on one of England's finest houses and expects to be treated fairly," a friend of Mr Mountbatten-Windsor's old Sykes. Insiders claim the former Duke of York is insisting on a full roster of staff, including a cook, gardener, housekeeper, driver and police security....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > politics > federal-politics > warning-over-power-grid-once-eraring-nations-largest-coal-station-closes-c-20852015

Warning over power grid once largest coal station closes

1+ hour, 36+ min ago (416+ words) The Opposition says Energy Minister Chris Bowen has "completely ended up with egg on his face" over the electricity transition after a fresh warning that the east coast grid isn't prepared for the retirement of the nation's largest coal-fired power station. An Australian Energy Market Operator report on the plan to transition while maintaining security of the power system warns that the proposal to replace the Eraring power station may not be ready before its scheduled retirement in December 2027. The NSW Government is helping Transgrid buy synchronous condensers, which are used to stabilise the power supplied by renewables into the grid. But AEMO head Daniel Westerman said there was a risk they wouldn't be ready fast enough, potentially meaning large blackouts in years to come. "These are big spinning machines on the grid that really keep a stable heartbeat, and…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > crime > truck-driver-jailed-for-injuring-students-in-bus-crash-c-20852296

Truck driver jailed for injuring students in bus crash

1+ hour, 39+ min ago (26+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > entertainment > long-lost-rubens-crucifixion-painting-sells-for-41m-c-20850341

Long-lost Rubens crucifixion painting sells for $4.1m

1+ hour, 46+ min ago (261+ words) A long-lost painting by Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens, which was hidden for more than four centuries, has been sold at an auction in Versailles. The painting, which was recently found in a private townhouse in Paris, sold for 2.3 million euros ($A4.1 million) on Sunday. It depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It was part of a French collection and was initially thought to be from one of the many Rubens workshops that existed at the time. The artwork was rarely valued at more than 10,000 euros. "And finally, we managed to have it authenticated by the Rubenianum, which is the Rubens committee in Antwerp." Nils B'ttner, an expert known for his research on Rubens, explained before the auction that the master often painted crucifixions but rarely depicted "the crucified Christ as a dead body on the cross". "So this is the…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > sport > cricket > kohli-to-stick-to-odis-after-mental-masterclass-c-20850304

Kohli to stick to ODIs after 'mental' masterclass

1+ hour, 51+ min ago (310+ words) Virat Kohli has ruled out any possibility of returning to Test or Twenty20 internationals after his player-of-the-match century guided India to a 17-run win over South Africa -- but the great man is happy to keep starring in the 50-over game. The 37-year-old defied his age on Sunday as his sprightly running between the wickets yielded 49 runs, including 40 in singles, as he scored 135 from 120 balls. He also hit seven sixes and 11 boundaries in his record-extending 52nd ODI hundred in Ranchi. "Yeah, that's how it is going to be. I am just playing one format of the game," said Kohli, who retired from international T20s last year after India won the 20-over World Cup. He retired from Test cricket earlier this year. Former India captain Kohli, who still plays T20 cricket in the Indian Premier League, added: "I have played 300-odd ODI games, and so much…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > brett-russell-truck-driver-jailed-over-nightmare-loreto-college-bus-crash-c-20852214

Truck driver jailed over ‘nightmare’ crash

1+ hour, 52+ min ago (550+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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