Girl hospitalised after dog attack in Perth's north
A young girl has been hospitalised with serious facial injuries after being attacked by a dog in Hillarys on Wednesday afternoon. The dog involved has been impounded by authorities.
All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.
A young girl has been hospitalised with serious facial injuries after being attacked by a dog in Hillarys on Wednesday afternoon. The dog involved has been impounded by authorities.
OpenAI has launched its Codex desktop app for Windows, offering developers a native alternative to autocomplete-based coding tools and signalling intensifying competition in the AI-assisted software development market.
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Bungie's sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon arrives with a clear monetisation split: all gameplay power is free, but cosmetics carry premium prices comparable to free-to-play competitors.
From Angry Birds to League of Legends, the World Video Game Hall of Fame's 2026 ballot reveals just how diverse gaming culture has become. Public voting is now open.
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Bungie's Marathon launches today with a refreshingly consumer-friendly monetisation model, avoiding the predatory tactics common in live-service games while maintaining cosmetic revenue streams.
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