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Home»World»Australia»Bhutan King Prolongs Perth Trip; Doctor Loses License; Is This the Greatest Movie in Western Australia’s History?
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Bhutan King Prolongs Perth Trip; Doctor Loses License; Is This the Greatest Movie in Western Australia’s History?

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Today’s live blog highlighted several significant news stories in Perth. One of the main headlines involved a Perth psychologist being struck off after having sexual relations with three patients over a 20-year span. The State Administrative Tribunal found that Antonio Graneri had engaged in these inappropriate relationships, including one instance where he had sex with a patient in his office while her husband waited in the next room. This case raises serious ethical concerns within the field of psychology and underscores the importance of maintaining professional boundaries.

In another news story, a violent robbery at a Merriwa tobacco shop was revealed to have been staged. Sam Collins allegedly entered the Smokers Warehouse and brandished a screwdriver in front of the worker, leading to a month-long investigation. However, police now believe that the incident was fabricated and that the couple involved were actually in a relationship. This revelation sheds light on the complexities of criminal investigations and the challenges of distinguishing between genuine crimes and staged events.

Additionally, the WA Liberal Party candidate for Mandurah, James Hall, announced that he would not be contesting the seat in the 2025 election due to controversial anti-migration Facebook posts he shared between 2017 and 2019. These posts, which included racially charged language, sparked backlash and prompted Hall to step back from his candidacy. The incident underscores the importance of vetting political candidates and ensuring that their public statements align with the values of their party.

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On a more positive note, the Perth film He Ain’t Heavy premiered in cinemas across Australia, offering a compelling story of drug addiction and rehabilitation. Filmmaker David Vincent Smith spoke about the inspiration behind the movie and its potential as one of the best-ever films from Western Australia. The film’s exploration of challenging themes and emotional depth resonated with audiences and critics alike, highlighting the talent and creativity within the local film industry.

Overall, today’s news highlights a mix of controversial, surprising, and inspiring stories from Perth. From the ethical misconduct of a psychologist to the staged robbery at a tobacco shop, the day’s events underscore the complexity of human behavior and the importance of upholding professional standards. Political controversies and artistic achievements also take center stage, showcasing the diverse range of topics and perspectives that shape the local community. As new developments continue to unfold, readers are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with the latest news and updates.

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