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West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has responded to public outrage over the release of dangerous child sex offender Paul Douglas Allen, who must observe 61 different parole conditions in order to stay out of jail.. Allen, 39, committed a series of offences between 1998 and 2001, with his victims ranging in age from four to 10 years old. ... we endeavour to provide the community with real-time access to true unfiltered news firsthand from primary sources. In announcing the good news today, Premier Mark McGowan declared it was an “outstanding result”. "McGowan said the condition of chemical castration was "breaking new ground" in Australia. Premier pays tribute to Minister Francis Logan: 28/08/2020. McGowan; Saffioti. "But if we locked them up forever ... the law would be struck down under the Constitution and these people would be at large amongst us without any conditions," he said.A dangerous child sex offender has been released from jail in WA. WA has reached an encouraging new milestone with its first day without a single coronavirus case since the State’s outbreak.In announcing the good news today, Premier Mark McGowan declared it was an “outstanding result”.The State’s tally now remains at 545 cases and it is the first time since March 12 that WA has recorded a day with no fresh cases.Mr McGowan said the result was one everyone in WA could be proud of.“We had zero additional cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours,” he said.However, he stopped short of easing the State’s strict restrictions, warning now was not the time to be complacent.“We need everyone to stay the course … we need to continue to be very cautious, we cannot get complacent, in the coming weeks we will continue to monitor the situation and if and when some restrictions can be eased,” he said.“Any adjustments will be based on the best of health advice and considered in detail.”There are currently 103 active cases of COVID-19 in WA, 27 people in hospital and six people fighting for life in intensive care units.There are still 49 people from the Artania cruise ship in WA, including 10 who are in hospital.More than 2400 people have been forced in 14 days of hotel quarantine in WA since March 26.As of yesterday there were 672 people still being isolated at hotels.Minister for Health Roger Cook said 105 of the people who had been kept in hotels had either tested positive, been a close contact or were awaiting test results.“Without those (quarantines), 105 people could have potentially infected many more and really goes to the heart and importance of the leadership shown by the Premier around our borders and the strict quarantine measures,” he said.Mr Cook has waved away suggestions WA could target eradication of the coronavirus in the same manner as New Zealand.“I think all that does is set you up for 12 months or 18 months of complete isolation, ultimately we want the WA community and economy to be much more open,” he said.Mr Cook said WA would continue with the strategy of “suppression” adopted by the national cabinet.The Minister for Health also announced $735,000 would go towards supporting a homeless healthcare increase in service delivery for a further six months.Today WA the State Government lifted restrictions on takeaway alcohol sales.WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said it advised the independent liquor watchdog it was happy with alcohol purchasing habits, which led to the decision.“We’re very pleased with the West Australian behaviour, what we saw early on and why the change occurred originally was there was some panic buying,” he said.“There were people buying liquor like toilet paper and that gave us great concern.”Commissioner Dawson said police had still only issued about 20 infringements for breaking restrictions.“One of them involved an incident where a number of young people and adults were at a so-called party,” he said.“We infringed about 12 adults that were there. 'I cannot for the life of me understand why someone like Mr Palmer wants to put everything we have done at risk,' she told reporters in Brisbane.Mineral Resources Ltd employee Racheal Lynch poses for a COVID-19 swab test in Perth, WA'Everybody should respect that states have a job to do to protect their families. But the saga is far from over.Premier Mark McGowan has reignited hopes the AFL grand final could be held at Optus Stadium.Premier Mark McGowan has declared he won’t hold back after his bitter feud with Clive Palmer escalated to defamation proceedings, adding the billionaire has ‘gone nuclear’ to bankrupt him and WA.Mining billionaire Clive Palmer has launched yet another legal claim against Western Australia, this time accusing the government of ‘unconscionable conduct’.Western Australian authorities are investigating how an alleged violent offender and former Richmond recruit managed to assume a false identity before escaping from custody in Perth.Premier Mark McGowan says the AFL — which ‘gave us every assurance this wouldn’t happen’ — and the Sydney Swans have let WA down after player Elijah Taylor breached quarantine rules.Clive Palmer is firing more shots at the State, claiming Premier Mark McGowan wants control over the courts.Clive Palmer offered to withdraw his legal challenge against WA's border closures, but the Premier says it’s a ‘disgusting scam’.Premier Mark McGowan says WA will continue to fight the mining billionaire.WA Premier Mark McGowan says he won’t be shifted on WA’s hard border despite news from the feds they won’t be striking out evidence already given in Clive Palmer’s legal challenge.Prime Minister Scott Morrison has denied pulling out of the Clive Palmer border challenge because he feared a backlash from West Australian voters.Mining magnate Clive Palmer says he wanted to enter WA to attend to business interests and meet senator and Finance Minister Mathias Cormann.
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