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Fremantle Detectives have charged a man as a result of their investigation into two incidents that occurred on Saturday 12 June 2021, in which a firearm.
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Byford serious crash Officers from the Major Crash Investigation Section are investigating a serious crash that occurred in Byford last night, Monday 15 March 2021.
About 9.45pm, a silver Mitsubishi Lancer sedan travelling on Orton Road collided with a white Holden Commodore sedan travelling on Hopkinson Road at the intersection of both roads. The Mitsubishi Lancer rolled over coming to rest on its roof, trapping the rear passenger.
The passenger, a 34-year-old man received serious injuries and was conveyed by ambulance to Royal Perth Hospital.
The 23-year-old male driver of the Lancer and the 21-year-old male driver of the Commodore were not injured.
WA election: Population boom in Darling Range puts transport issues front of mind
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Byford s population has tripled in the past decade.
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From a country town to a booming suburban hub, one of the biggest battles on Western Australia s election day is set to play out in Byford one of the fastest-growing areas in Australia.
Key points:
The WA Liberals won it back after a by-election the following year
A population boom has put transport issues high on voters priority lists
About 50 kilometres south-east of Perth, in the seat of Darling Range, the town of Byford has tripled its population in the past decade.