Greig Johnston
Greig Johnston is a digital producer in the ABC Perth newsroom. Prior to joining the ABC he worked as a music teacher, writer and sports editor.
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Analysis
analysis:Should an 18-year-old kid who hasn't played an AFL game be subject to this level of exposure?
With local media in a frenzy over the West Coast Eagles top draft pick Harley Reid, Greig Johnston examines whether constant scrutiny of an 18-year-old yet to play a game is fair.
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Expert says you're 'far more likely' to die today than win Australia's largest ever lotto jackpot
By Kenith Png, Andrea Mayes, and Greig Johnston
Australians are readying for the country's biggest-ever lotto jackpot, but the astronomical odds of winning have prompted experts to issue warnings to people dreaming of striking it rich.
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'Freak storm' blamed for massive power, water blackouts in WA with massive towers 'crumpled like tin foil'
By Greig Johnston, Emily JB Smith, David Weber, and Cason Ho
Power is starting to return to Kalgoorlie-Boulder after a summer storm toppled massive transmission towers, causing extended outages to the city's water, fuel, internet and phone services.
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'A hell of a lot' of fires: WA’s bushfire season arrives up to two months early
Firefighting services across WA are being stretched to the limit with dozens of blazes burning already, in a bushfire season the emergency services commissioner says is up to eight weeks ahead of schedule.
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'Everyone's really ready': Matildas prepare for Philippines as Sam Kerr reveals extent of injury fight
Sam Kerr and the Matildas prepare for the challenge of the Philippines in Perth on Sunday, with the superstar revealing why it's taken her so long to return to full health.
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Western Australians learn of Voice referendum defeat while waiting in line to vote
By Greig Johnston, Daryna Zadvirna, Kenith Png and staff
Western Australians were still lining up to cast their votes for more than an hour and a half after the national result was known – here’s how that played out.
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WA Institute of Sport to get new CEO after departure of Steve Lawrence following board resignation
The Western Australian Institute of Sport will part ways with CEO Steve Lawrence, who has been in the role for 22 years.
Body found in torched car a mystery as police probe potential link to naked man and car driven in ocean
Police say they are yet to identify the human remains found in a burnt-out car on Indian Ocean Drive near Nambung in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
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'It's a miserable life': Danny Hodgson gives up on dream of having kids as his attacker is charged with another offence
One-punch victim Danny Hodgson launches a furious broadside at WA's justice system, as it emerges the teenager convicted of attacking him has been arrested over another alleged violent crime.
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Analysis
analysis:The Matildas are set to captivate Perth once again, but West Australians are used to this
Almost 40 years after the America's Cup gripped WA like never before, the state is preparing to witness more sporting history as the Matildas play in the World Cup semifinals.
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West Coast Eagles 'legacy player' Nic Naitanui announces retirement from footy
West Coast Eagles great Nic Naitanui announces his retirement from football, joining fellow veterans Shannon Hurn and Luke Shuey in hanging up the boots.
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'It takes so long to recover': West Coast great Shannon Hurn announces retirement from AFL
By Greig Johnston and Tom Wildie
West Coast Eagles games record holder and 2018 premiership captain Shannon Hurn announces his retirement from the AFL.
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Perth children's hospice gets approval from WA Planning Commission
Despite opposition from the local council, a WA-first children's hospice is a step closer to being built in a coastal Perth suburb after approval from the state planning commission.
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Police probe suspected murder-suicide after former couple found dead in different Perth suburbs
By Kenith Png and Greig Johnston
The body of a man and woman were found in different Perth suburbs on Thursday morning, with police saying the pair was a former couple.
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Terminally ill WA man Robert Taylor reunited with family after 11th-hour visa reprieve
By Briana Shepherd and Greig Johnston
A terminally ill WA man who moved to Australia when he was a baby has been reunited with his family after an intervention from the federal government stopped him being deported to the UK.
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'An outlier': WA's economic performance rewarded as Moody's upgrades credit rating to AAA
By Greig Johnston and Cason Ho
Western Australia is the only state or territory in the country to have the top credit rating from both major international rating agencies, after Moody's Investor Services upgraded it to AAA today.
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Analysis
analysis:How West Coast's woes have overshadowed the serious cracks at Fremantle
The blowtorch trained on their cross-town rivals the Eagles has seen them escape massive scrutiny so far in season 2023, but Fremantle has questions to answer after their meek surrender to Carlton on Sunday.
Cruel blow for Fremantle as Nat Fyfe suffers stress fracture in foot
Dockers stalwart Nat Fyfe suffers a stress fracture in the same foot that he injured earlier this year, sparking fears he may have played his last game for season 2023.
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Analysis
analysis:Bad luck or bad management? As the West Coast Eagles flounder, pressure mounts on coach and CEO
As the Eagles' nuclear winter drags on, the club says it is committed to staying the course — but can stalwarts like chief executive Trevor Nisbett and coach Adam Simpson survive?
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Perth Glory coach Ruben Zadkovich resigns after one season in charge
Perth Glory coach Ruben Zadkovich quits the A-League club, with the Glory saying he is pursuing other opportunities.
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'Deeply sorry': Mining giant BHP admits underpaying almost 30,000 workers
By Greig Johnston and Tom Robinson
Mining giant BHP admits it has underpaid almost 30,000 workers, dating back to 2010, and it will cost more than $400 million to make amends.
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'Humility, strength, energy and passion': Next WA premier Roger Cook says he's ready to lead
By Greig Johnston and Daryna Zadvirna
After spending the morning meeting with a key WA Labor faction, it is confirmed Roger Cook will be the state's new premier.
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'Dangerous' flu strain puts hundreds in WA hospitals as premier urges people to get vaccinated
WA Premier Mark McGowan urges Western Australians to be vaccinated against influenza as it emerges almost 200 children under nine have needed hospital treatment for the virus this year.
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Are you a winner or a loser in Mark McGowan's 2023 budget?
The ABC cuts through the financial jargon to explain who will benefit most from another solid surplus in the WA budget, and who will miss out.
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Shark injures 11-year-old Tasmanian snorkeller off northern WA, hours after swimmer bitten in state's south-west
A witness describes the frantic moments after a young boy was bitten by a shark in waters off Exmouth in WA's north, one of two shark bite incidents in the state on Saturday.
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