The former boyfriend of missing Kalgoorlie woman Lisa Govan left abusive messages on her phone and threw away the clothes he had been wearing when she vanished.
Ben Harvey
Retirement marks a significant shift in life, not only financially but also emotionally. Much like other major transitions, it often follows distinct emotional stages as you adapt to this new chapter.
Fran Hughes
The West Australian’s riveting podcast Catching Lisa’s Killer: The Inquest has grabbed the attention of listeners cross the country, rocketing into the top five on Spotify’s charts. LISTEN HERE
An inquest into the fate of Lisa Govan erupted in laughter when a bikie associate accused of witnessing her death claimed he could not remember discussing the matter — despite living with the suspected killer.
An inquest into the suspected murder of Lisa Govan has been thrown a curveball with a witness raising the prospect of inter-gang rivalry between Club Deroes and Gypsy Jokers bikies as a reason for her death.
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Club Deroes bikie elder Andrew Edhouse jumped on Lisa Govan’s head as she lay on the floor of his gang’s Kalgoorlie clubhouse, an inquest into the 25-year murder mystery has been told.
A senior Club Deroes bikie who was partying with Kalgoorlie woman Lisa Govan on the morning she vanished in 1999 was arrested 18 years later but no charges were laid.
A notorious bikie who was one of the last people to see missing Kalgoorlie woman Lisa Govan alive has himself vanished, disappearing on the eve of an inquest into the 25-year murder mystery.
The Kalgoorlie of the 1990s as described by Carmel Galvin — one of the town’s most enduring brothel madams — is about to be put on show during a coronial inquest into the disappearance of local Lisa Govan.
A secretive bikie considered to be one of the most dangerous men in Australia will be dragged into the national spotlight next week during an explosive inquest into a 25-year murder mystery.
There has been a recent development in the case of bikie associate Gary White, who is serving a life sentence for a 2001 murder that he insists he did not commit.
Phil Hickey
Cleveland Dodd’s inquest hasn’t finished but has already revealed a youth detention system that reached depths of dysfunction worse than even its harshest critics could have feared.
Rebecca Le May
Football legend Dean Kemp is taking legal advice over an 11-metre power pole Western Power recently installed in front of his Margaret River home, ruining his beach views.
Kim Macdonald
Nick Bruining explains the ins and outs of the Centrelink system starting with how you qualify. Learn his legal and legitimate tips on how to maximise an income from Centrelink.
Nick Bruining takes everything we’ve learned from Episodes 1-5 and explains how this new-found knowledge actually works with real people just like you.
Nick Bruining shows you how to ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes and how to make sure the tax man doesn’t get more than they’re entitled to.
Nick Bruining explains how Australia’s superannuation system works and shows you how to manage your investments to save thousands of dollars in tax.
Nick Bruining teaches viewers the basics of tax and destroys a few misunderstandings about things like capital gains tax, with the help of real-world examples.
Nick Bruining explains what most people go through in the leadup to retirement, what to expect as you get older and outlines the decisions you need to make about your ‘end game’.
Think you need $1 million in super so you can retire? Think again! Finance and retirement guru Nick Bruining will blow apart myths and reveal the secret tricks and tips to maximise your income in retirement.
The last person to see the cousins alive comes forward. Despite making a statement to police in the 1970s, her information has never been shared.
A new witness with bombshell evidence could provide the key to solving one of WA’s most baffling murder mysteries — the disappearance of teenage cousins from a Scarborough pub 50 years ago.
Jay Hanna
Is this social media trend harmless fun, a welcome return to old-fashioned values, or a dangerous alt-right offshoot?
Kate Emery