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Hit toddler loses battle for life

Hit toddler loses battle for life

STAFF REPORTER

A two-year-old boy lost his battle for life yesterday after being hit by a four-wheel-drive at a pedestrian crossing on February 26.

Police are calling for public help to piece together the circumstances of the now-fatal crash.

Police spokeswoman Susan Usher said that about 4:00pm on February 26, a 57-year-old man was driving his Toyota Hilux on Chapman Road at the intersection of Pitt Street in the southeastern Perth suburb of St James.

Ms Usher said the toddler ran across the road at a pedestrian crossing and the Hilux was unable to stop.

The four-wheel-drive hit the boy who was taken to Princess Margaret Hospital with life threatening injuries.

The boy died yesterday as a result of his injuries.

Anyone with relevant information about the crash should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Biker killed during police chase

Biker killed during police chase

STAFF REPORTER

A 29-year old man from Swan View was killed yesterday afternoon when the motorcycle he was riding slammed into a four-wheel-drive during a police chase.

Police spokeswoman Naomi Smith said the crash occurred at 2.20pm after police tried to stop the man’s Kawasaki as it travelled south along Bailey Road in Glen Forrest.

Sergeant Smith said police chased the motorcycle as it continued into the intersection at Thomas Road.

There it hit a Toyota Prado that was travelling west.

The rider received serious head injuries and died at the scene.

Anyone who saw the crash, or the motorcycle before the crash, should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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‘Boy sacked after mum queries pay’

‘Boy sacked after mum queries pay’

STAFF REPORTER

The Fair Work Ombudsman is prosecuting the operator of a Perth business for allegedly sacking a 16-year-old because the boy’s mother queried his pay.

Facing court are Port Kennedy man Stephen Ashley and his Willetton-based company West Coast Propellers Pty Ltd, which repairs, services and sells aeroplane propellers.

Mr Ashley allegedly hired the teenager in November, 2010 and told him he would be paid $5.32 an hour.

Court documents claim the boy’s mother contacted the Fair Work Infoline and received advice that the pay rate should be more than $7 an hour.

On her son’s behalf, the woman met Mr Ashley during her son’s first week at work to query the pay rate he had been offered.

After the meeting, Mr Ashley allegedly told the boy not to come to work until the matter was resolved – and then wrote to him telling him he was no longer employed.

Fair Work Ombudsman Nicholas Wilson says a decision to prosecute was made because the dismissal allegedly constituted a serious breach of workplace law.

“Under the Fair Work Act, it is unlawful to dismiss or take any other adverse action against an employee for exercising a workplace right, such as querying or complaining about pay rates,” Mr Wilson said.

Mr Ashley was allegedly involved in his company committing two breaches of workplace law. The maximum potential penalty per breach is $6600 for Mr Ashley and $33,000 for West Coast Propellers.

The case is listed for July 10 in the Federal Magistrates Court in Perth.

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DIY lawyer wins Supreme Court traffic case

DIY lawyer wins Supreme Court traffic case

CHRIS THOMSON

He personally dragged the police and State Solicitor through WA’s highest court over a $250 traffic fine – and won.

In a David vs Goliath victory today, Armadale resident Bret Busby (pictured) had his conviction for failing to give way at a stop sign quashed.

Mr Busby represented himself at the Supreme Court appeal hearing where a $250 fine was also set aside and three lost demerit points reinstated.

The quashed conviction and penalties had been imposed at an Armadale Magistrates Court trial after Mr Busby refused to pay a traffic infringement notice issued by police.

But Mr Busby told oneperth.com.au that he had only won a legal battle – not the whole war.

He said he was not fully exonerated – leaving him unable to claim on insurance for a crash that inflicted whiplash and some brain impairment.

Despite this, Mr Busby said he would not be exercising any further appeal rights.

The quashed charges arose from an accident involving Mr Busby’s Subaru and a Holden Commodore utility at the corner of Nicholson Road and Rowley Road in Oakford in June 2010.

Six weeks after the accident, Mr Busby was issued a traffic infringement notice by a policeman who had not attended the crash.

There were three glaring errors in the notice – the supposed date of the crash (July 14 when it had actually occurred on June 13), the crash time (8.50pm versus the actual time of 1.30pm), and the road Mr Busby had been driving on.

Supreme Court Justice Eric Heenan considered Mr Busby had established that a series of procedural errors in the course of the prosecution had led to a miscarriage of justice.

“Notwithstanding that the evidence established that he committed an offence of the kind alleged but on facts which were not alleged, he is entitled to succeed,” Justice Heenan noted.

“Leave to appeal should be granted and the conviction quashed.”

Despite his injuries, Mr Busby remains upbeat.

“I think the appeal was won in spite of me rather than because of me,” he quipped of his do-it-yourself legal skills.

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Suspected arson threatens Mundijong

Suspected arson threatens Mundijong

STAFF REPORTER

A bushfire ALL CLEAR has been issued for a blaze, thought to be suspiciously lit, that had threatened eastern Mundijong in the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale.

The Fire and Emergency Services Authority has asked that wording of the following alert not be changed:

ALERT LEVEL

An ALL CLEAR advice has been issued for people in the eastern part of Mundijong in the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale.

The bushfire that threatened homes in Evelyn Street and Galvin Road is now being held within containment lines.

Firefighters are currently mopping up and will monitor the area for the rest of the night.

The danger has passed but you need to remain vigilant in case the situation changes.

WHAT TO DO

• It is now safe to return home.

• Drive slowly and with caution due to smoke and emergency services personnel working in the area.

WHAT FIREFIGHTERS ARE DOING

Fifty Bush Fire Service volunteer firefighters from five local brigades have been busy protecting lives and homes since the fire was reported at 4.44pm today, 16 February.

They were supported by two helitacs operating from the air.

Firefighters have worked hard to get the fire contained.

They protected the Mundijong Markets in Evelyn Street, preventing them from being impacted by the fire.

It is estimated that 2.5 hectares were burnt.

CAUSE

The cause of the fire is suspicious.

People are asked to report any suspicious behaviour to Police Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Photo: Marcus Obal

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Swan fish death mystery

Swan fish death mystery

STAFF REPORTER

Laboratory tests of sample fish from thousand that perished in the upper Swan River a fortnight ago have been inconclusive as to the cause of death.

Swan River Trust officers removed more than 4000 dead fish between Middle Swan Bridge and the Jane Brook confluence last week, largely from recreational use areas.

An unconfirmed number of fish sank to the riverbed and could not be retrieved.

Swan River Trust spokesman Mark Cugley said a clean-up of the 10 kilometre stretch of river where the fish were found was now complete and many of the fish have been taken away to landfill.

“While the laboratory tests have been inconclusive, we believe that low oxygen levels triggered by rainfall and organic loading to the river, were a key factor in the demise of these fish,” Mr Cugley said.

Although most of the dead fish collected were initially thought to be Black Bream, they have since been confirmed as Yellowtail Grunter (Amniataba caudavittatus) and Six Line Trumpeter also known as Western Striped Grunter (Pelates octolineatus).

“Testing of oxygen levels this week shows that concentrations are now at levels suitable for fish with the two oxygenation plants at Guildford and Caversham continuing to operate further down the river, helping the situation,” Mr Cugley said.

Mr Cugley said that monitoring conducted on January 30 confirmed water quality had improved.

No potentially harmful species of algae exceeded guideline values.

“Weekly testing by the Swan River Trust will continue as normal to make sure these levels are closely monitored,” he assured.

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Two bikers killed in crashes

Two bikers killed in crashes

STAFF REPORTER

Two motorcyclists were killed in separate collisions with cars in Perth’s east and south today.

Police spokesman Neil Blair said that at 4pm a motorcyclist died after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car on Orton in Casuarina.

Details of the rider’s age and sex are not yet available.

Also today, in the Perth Hills locale of Bedfordale, a man died after his motorcycle hit a car on Canns Road.

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Fire bombs hurled at police

Fire bombs hurled at police

STAFF REPORTER

Four people were arrested overnight after a family feud saw fire bombs hurled at police in the town of Northam, east of Perth.

Police spokeswoman Ros Weatherall said her colleagues attended a disturbance in Hutt Street and were attacked with fire bombs and other projectiles.

Several police units were dispatched from Perth to help quash the ruckus, and five move-on notices were issued.

No police officers were injured.

Ms Weatherall said the violence related to an old feud between two Aboriginal families in the area.

Two men and two women were remanded in custody after being charged with many offences. The offences included Going Armed in Public To Cause Fear, and Disorderly Conduct.

The quartet will appear in court on Monday.

Ms Weatherall said police expected to charge more people after witnesses were interviewed and video footage of the feud examined.

Police continue to monitor the situation and are conducting extra patrols of the area.

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Canning Vale factory fire controlled

Canning Vale factory fire controlled

STAFF REPORTER

9.55PM: A fire at a dry cleaning factory in Canning Vale where 1000 Litres of highly flammable liquid was known to be stored has been contained and controlled.

The factory is located on Mordaunt Circuit near Oban Link and Baile Road.

Smoke had been blowing west toward Ranford Road and Bannister Road, but the Fire and Emergency Services Authority says residents of Canning Vale will no longer be affected by smoke.

There were 1000 Litres of high flammable tetrachloroethylene drycleaning fluid in the factory.

Mordaunt Circuit remains closed while firefighters remain in the area.

Government pollution experts have declared the local air safe to breathe, after 30 firefighters battled the blaze.

The cause of the fire is unknown. A fire investigator will attend the factory tomorrow.

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Wooroloo, Wundowie fire tamed

Wooroloo, Wundowie fire tamed

STAFF REPORTER

3.45PM UPDATE: A bushfire that had posed a potential threat to lives and homes at the rural locales of Wooroloo and Wundowie is now contained and under control.

The Fire and Emergency Services Authority advises there is no longer any “running fire” or any threat to lives and homes.

However, FESA says residents of the area bounded by Burma Road, Bailup Road, Rahnie Road, Weeribee Road including Wedge Street, Stanwix Place and Allen Street should remain vigilant.

The fire had been burning between Allen Street and Werribee Road along Stanwix Place.

Several roads remain closed including Werribee Road from Allen Road to Chedaring Road.

The fire was reported at 8.18am today.

Four fixed wing water bombers and two helicopters assisted 100 firefighters to fight the blaze.

The fire has burnt out 100 hectares, and firefighters are now strengthening containment lines and mopping up.

Photo: freefoto.com

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