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Saturday, 18 April 2026  •  Issue #656

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Good morning! A confronting incident on our train network has police investigating excessive force claims, while regional WA faces a fuel price pinch. Plus we've picked six weekend highlights for you.

— Nathan, Editor

At a Glance

📰 Police investigate teen restraint footage from train

📍 Revealed: Aboriginal Art Market & Exhibition + 5 more events

🍳 Recipe of the Week: Slow Cooker Beef and Red Wine Casserole

🕰️ On this day in 1946: The League of Nations formally dissolved itself and transferred its...

Today's Perth

Police investigate teen restraint footage from train

An investigation is underway after mobile phone footage showed an off-duty officer holding down a teenage girl aboard a metropolitan service. Critics say the restraint appears disproportionate to the circumstances.

via ABC Perth

Regional producers face diesel price squeeze

Proposed federal fuel tax relief won't apply to diesel, leaving country operators vulnerable. Machinery, transport and production costs could spike without alternatives available in remote areas.

via WAtoday

Bonus episode released in billionaire podcast series

The award-nominated investigation into Australia's wealthiest individual continues with a special courtroom-focused instalment exploring recent legal proceedings.

via The Guardian WA

Around Australia

Bulldogs crushed as star forward fears season-ending knee injury

A 75-point loss to Geelong was compounded by Sam Darcy leaving with suspected ACL damage. Sydney maintained its unbeaten run against GWS in Friday's double-header.

via ABC News

Comedian defends entertainment-first approach to humour

Tom Gleeson says he'll choose laughs over hurt feelings every time, believing audiences understand his intent comes from goodwill despite the provocative style.

via The Guardian Australia

Around the World

Crude prices drop sharply on shipping route assurance — Brent crude fell 10 per cent after Iran confirmed the Strait remains open to commercial vessels during ceasefire.

via BBC World

Mass layoffs follow lost Meta moderation contract — Over a thousand Kenyan workers lost jobs after allegations emerged about staff accessing private smart glasses footage.

via The Guardian World

What's On

Free

Revealed: Aboriginal Art Market & Exhibition

PICA & WA Museum Boola Bardip, until 14 Jun

Explore WA's largest Aboriginal art market today plus a stunning exhibition through winter

Music

Jethro Tull

Perth Concert Hall, tomorrow night

Prog-rock pioneers bring five decades of iconic sound to the city

Free

parkrun Perth

Claisebrook Cove, every Saturday 8am

Join hundreds for a free timed 5km this morning—walk, jog or run

Free

Boorloo Heritage Festival

Various heritage sites, until 30 Apr

Over 100 tours, talks and open days celebrating Perth's built and cultural history

Arts

Go Cultural Aboriginal Walking Tours

Elizabeth Quay, until 5 May

Walk sacred sites with Aboriginal guides along the Swan River foreshore

Free

I AM: Aboriginal Art from the State Collection

Art Gallery of WA, until 31 Dec

Powerful works from the State Art Collection showcasing Aboriginal artistic voices

Got an event to share? Let us know →

Recipe of the Week

Every Saturday we share a recipe worth trying.

Slow Cooker Beef and Red Wine Casserole

Serves 6 · 8 hours

Let your slow cooker do the work with this rich, warming casserole that fills the house with the most wonderful aroma. Perfect for those cooler evenings when you want something hearty waiting at dinnertime.

1.2kg beef chuck steak, cut into 3cm cubes, 2 tbsp plain flour, seasoned with salt and pepper, 2 tbsp olive oil, 1 large brown onion, roughly chopped, 3 cloves garlic, minced, 2 cups beef stock, 1 cup red wine (a good Shiraz works well), 2 tbsp tomato paste, 3 carrots, peeled and cut into chunks, 3 celery sticks, sliced, 2 bay leaves, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, 200g button mushrooms, halved

Method

1. Toss beef in seasoned flour. Heat oil in a large frying pan over high heat and brown beef in batches, transferring to slow cooker as you go.

2. In the same pan, cook onion and garlic for 3 minutes. Add wine and tomato paste, stirring to lift any browned bits from the pan. Pour into slow cooker.

3. Add stock, carrots, celery, bay leaves, and thyme to slow cooker. Stir to combine, ensuring beef is mostly covered by liquid.

4. Cook on low for 7 hours. Add mushrooms and cook for a final hour until beef is melt-in-your-mouth tender.

5. Remove bay leaves and thyme stems. Season to taste and serve with creamy mashed potato or crusty bread to soak up the delicious gravy.

📊 Today's Poll

Slow cooker or oven for a winter casserole?

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What is the name of the large sandstone rock formation in the Northern Territory that is sacred to the local Anangu people?

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On This Day

Anniversary of

• The League of Nations formally dissolved itself and transferred its functions to the newly created United Nations. (1946)

• Australia won the first official cricket World Series Cup final held as a day-night match at the SCG. (1988)

• The Doolittle Raid saw American bombers launch the first air raid on the Japanese home islands during World War II. (1942)

• Southern Rhodesia officially became the independent nation of Zimbabwe. (1980)

🎂 Born on this day: Australian actress Melissa George (1976), American actor Eric Roberts (1956), and American television host Conan O'Brien (1963).

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