As it happened: WA news on Friday, July 19

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As it happened: WA news on Friday, July 19

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Good night readers

By Emma Young

Good afternoon readers, and hope your plans tonight have not been thrown into too much disarray by the outage.

We leave you with one more piece of info: no WA Health clinical systems are impacted, and hospitals continue to operate as normal.

Good luck and good night; see you Monday with another live blog.

Perth banks, servos, shops, Bunnings, Kmart affected by outage, but Transperth OK

By Claire Ottaviano and Peter Milne

Reports are flooding into the newsroom now of widespread disruption to multiple services across Perth including petrol pumps, banks, supermarkets and shopping centres and St John Urgent Care. Triple-zero and emergency services are not affected.

Karrinyup Shopping Centre worker Fleur says Eftpos machines are down.

“We’re open, but we can’t put any sales through,” she said.

“We’re putting things on hold and taking customer details, everyone has been pretty understanding.

“My manager says to just keep smiling.”

A Busselton Bunnings shopper reported Eftpos machines are down, with only one cash till operating. Customers have been given coffee vouchers as a thank-you for waiting.

Bendigo Bank says some online banking and transactions are impacted.

Customers entering Kmart in East Victoria Park are being told shopping is cash only as a precaution, though systems have been working intermittently.

Happily for those wondering if their buses and train stations will be operating this afternoon, Transperth says everything is A-OK.

And a reader reports that all was well this afternoon at an Australia Post outlet.

There’s no evidence to suggest the mass outage is a hack or cybersecurity incident, according to National Cyber Security Coordinator Michelle McGuinness.

“I am aware of a large-scale technical outage affecting a number of companies and services across Australia this afternoon,” McGuinness said in a statement on X.

Know of anything to add to the list or have any photos? Let us know at news@watoday.com.au.

Multiple companies report website outages nationwide

By David Swan

A widespread Microsoft outage is affecting the nation’s supermarkets, banks, telecommunications companies and more.

The technical issue is thought to be related to Microsoft’s cloud services, which have already caused the grounding and cancellation of flights across the US.

Outage website Downdetector shows issues across NAB, Bendigo Bank, Telstra, CBA, Google and more.

Perth Airport has been impacted, with check-ins now being done manually. There may be some delays to departures, a spokeswoman says.

Water Corporation has also been affected.

Along St Georges Terrace, NAB and BankWest ATMs are operating. Woolworths is doing a busy trade, but a third of its 27 self checkouts are closed, displaying the dreaded blue screen.

Microsoft has been contacted for comment.

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Football club to honour 18-year-old player after car crash tragedy

South Fremantle Football Club will host a tribute round honouring player Nick Campo, the 18-year-old who died when a car driven by his friend crashed in North Perth over the weekend.

The South Fremantle Football Club will remember Nick Campo at game tomorrow.

The South Fremantle Football Club will remember Nick Campo at game tomorrow.Credit: South Fremantle Football Club

In a statement posted on Facebook, the club wrote they had been working with players, coaches, welfare resources and the wider football community to discuss the team’s ability to play in Saturday’s round.

“The Campo Family and our Colts Squad have communicated a strong desire for the game to proceed, in tribute to Nick and in support of teammate Tyler Rowe, who is still fighting in hospital,” the statement read.

“Following all available welfare advice and with our player’s strong desire to honour their mate at the forefront of our decision, the South Fremantle vs. Subiaco Colts game will proceed.

“Our priority remains our players, staff & families involved in this terrible tragedy, and as such, we fully support taking the field tomorrow.”

The Colts and Reserves games will be brought forward to 9.00am and 11.40am respectively, to allow for a moment’s silence before each game.

Nick’s parents Daniel and Bianca Campo have urged people to call out young drivers for reckless behaviour, and will launch a campaign called “Call out for Nick”

They are hoping for public speaking opportunities, particularly with sporting clubs, to speak directly to young drivers about the impact of not driving safely.

Ex-WA deputy mayor jailed for $3 million theft from non-profit group

By Aaron Bunch

A former WA deputy mayor and hotelier will spend at least two years and nine months behind bars for stealing millions of dollars from a non-profit group.

Thomas Graham Greenaway, 73, who was deputy mayor in Geraldton, was convicted of 33 counts of stealing money and property from the Yugunga-Nya Aboriginal charitable trust while he was a trustee.

Greenaway stole nearly $3 million between 2013 and 2017, with more than $2 million used to prop up his failing business, the Freemason’s Hotel.

During sentencing, Judge Michael Bowden said Greenaway had stolen from vulnerable people.

“They trusted you and you clearly breached that trust,” he said.

“Whether you thought that because of the royalties that they were receiving increased from some $72,000 to around about $3.8 million and they had plenty of money, I don’t know, but certainly, you took money away from people who were entitled it.

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“When you look at your conduct, it was deliberately dishonest over a long period of time.”

Judge Bowden acknowledged Greenaway had returned about $700,000 to the trust and ordered him to repay the remainder.

The discretionary trust was set up to help those suffering from poverty and sickness and to boost education and culture.

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Further Metronet plans out for public comment

The latest Metronet project plans are out for public consultation, after the Yanchep railway line officially opened to the public last weekend.

Development WA has opened the floor to the community on the proposed East High Wycombe Structure Plan, which will be aimed at forming a gateway between the city, airport and Perth Hills.

The draft plan includes increasing residential density and the development of a main street around the train station, a community hub, neighbourhood centre and local open space.

Metronet is the Labor government’s flagship program, but has copped criticism over timeframe and cost blowouts.

In the latest state budget, a further $700 million was allocated to the project, taking the total cost of the network to around $11.5 billion.

The project is also far different to what was initially spruiked when plans were announced in 2013.

The East High Wycombe Structure Plan will be open for comment until August 9.

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‘Only way is up’ for struggling Eagles in race to avoid wooden spoon

By Justin Chadwick

West Coast forward Liam Ryan has declared the only way is up for the battling AFL club, and that he wants to play a key role in helping guide the team’s fledgling youngsters.

The Eagles sit 16th on the ladder with a 3-14 record, putting them just one win above North Melbourne and Richmond in the race to avoid the wooden spoon.

Eagles forward Liam Ryan.

Eagles forward Liam Ryan.Credit: AFL Photos

West Coast’s third horror season in a row resulted in the parting of ways with long-time coach Adam Simpson last week, and it may be years before the Eagles are a serious finals contender again.

But the arrival of Harley Reid, Campbell Chesser, Reuben Ginbey, Jai Culley, Clay Hall, Elijah Hewett, Noah Long, Brady Hough, Callum Jamieson, Ryan Maric and Jack Williams has at least sparked hope the largest part of West Coast’s rebuild is now behind them.

The embattled WA club gave flag contenders Brisbane a huge scare last week before falling 13 points short on the day fans said goodbye to Simpson.

Ryan is hopeful the team can get back to the grand stage one day, but his immediate focus is squarely on helping guide the club’s next generation of stars.

Here’s what he had to say:

The only thing we can do is go upwards.

I’m only 27, but the younger boys look up to me as a senior player. I’ve been in the system seven years.

Hopefully I can be a part of that (build), just showing the young boys the road like what Mark LeCras and Jamie Cripps and Josh Kennedy showed me.

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Perth lord mayor on state government response to $1 billion riverfront plan

Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas has responded to the state government’s less than enthusiastic reception of his council’s plans for a $1 billion riverfront redevelopment.

Speaking to Gary Adshead on 6PR, Zempilas said the feedback he had received from the community since the announcement on Wednesday had been overwhelmingly positive, but admitted there had been a more mixed reaction for residents along Terrace Road – right next to where the proposed redevelopment would take place.

The new proposed riverfront could look something like this.

The new proposed riverfront could look something like this.Credit: City of Perth

The plans were spruiked as Perth’s version of Brisbane’s South Bank and would cover a 2.2-kilometre stretch along the Swan River from East Perth to the Supreme Court Gardens, including Langley Park.

But Environment Minister Reece Whitby questioned if the announcement was part of Zempilas’ plans to join the WA Liberal Party.

Zempilas said he was disappointed by that outlook, describing his comments as “tired old lines from a tired old state government, who don’t want to progress anything, if it doesn’t suit them.”

“I have come to expect this from this state government who appears to be just negative unless it’s something they’ve come up with,” he said.

“We’ve been waiting a long time to better utilise our river and Langley Park and here is a masterplan that pushes us forward.

“That’s why, to be perfectly honest, I’m disappointed that the state government’s immediate reaction was to politicise this.”

Highest paying race in Australian history to be held at Perth Motorplex

Some big news for WA fans of speedway – an international race will be held in Perth this December, with the biggest prize money in Australian history up for grabs.

High Limit Racing will host the event at the Perth Motorplex, with $100,000 awarded to the winner on each of the three nights.

Kyle Larson will race in Perth in December,

Kyle Larson will race in Perth in December, Credit: AP

Perth Motorplex general manager Gavin Mirgo spoke with Millsy and Karl on 6PR on Friday morning and said while the prize money was fantastic the biggest news was that American driver Kyle Larson was taking part.

He described him as the biggest name in American motorsports. He is also the co-owner of High Limit Racing.

“So far, there are six high rollers from the US that are committed, and there’s many, many more that we’ve been in discussion with to come and race for this weekend,” Mirgo said.

“We’re blessed with great weather at that time of the year – there’s no better place to be than in Western Australia around that Christmas and New Year period.”

The race will be held between December 28 and 30.

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Two men charged over Bunbury shooting

To some crime news and two men have been charged over a shooting in the state’s South West on Sunday, which left a man hospitalised with serious injuries.

Around 8.15am on July 14, police received information regarding a man being shot in Clifton Street in Collie.

The man – aged in his 30s – received gunshot wounds to both his hands and attended Collie Hospital.

Following inquiries, Bunbury detectives charged a 21-year-old from Collie and a 34-year-old from Australind, with intent to cause grievous bodily harm or prevent arrest attempted to strike any person with a projectile.

Both men are due to appear in Bunbury Magistrates Court today.

Detectives wish to speak to anyone with any information relating to this incident, or who saw a black Holden Caprice sedan in Collie on the evening of July 13, or in the early hours of Sunday.

Information can be reported to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via crimestopperswa.com.au. People reporting information may remain anonymous.

Anyone with dash-cam, CCTV, or mobile phone vision relating to the incident or the vehicle can download the vision direct to investigators.

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