In recent news, the late update to the Andre Rebelo murder trial reveals that Rebelo, a Perth man accused of murdering his mother after taking out life insurance policies in her name, claimed that his mother wanted $1.5 million of cover and asked him to shop around for her less than a month before her death. This new information sheds more light on the case and will be crucial for the ongoing trial.

The state government has announced 2140 free TAFE places for housing and construction trades in an effort to address the skills shortage in WA’s housing market. This includes up to 540 pre-apprenticeship places and is part of a broader program of fee-free courses aimed at relieving skills shortages in various industries. The federal government has contributed $9.4 million to help fund the scheme, which covers skills such as bricklaying, cabinetmaking, carpentry, electrical, and plumbing.

Detectives from the Gang Crime Squad have charged a second man in connection with a home invasion in Silver Sands. Four men allegedly entered a home armed with weapons, assaulted the occupant, and demanded access to a safe before fleeing the scene. A member of the Naala Moort street gang was arrested in Dudley Park, and a 34-year-old man from Broome has now been charged in connection with the incident. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

In an op-ed piece, Perth “grey area drinking” coach and author Sarah Rusbatch discusses how parents can talk to their teens about alcohol, especially during events like Leavers Week. Rusbatch provides valuable insights into navigating the drinking culture and offers advice on how to approach the topic with teenagers who may be facing peer pressure or struggling with alcohol consumption. Her perspective sheds light on an important issue affecting many families.

As the news continues to unfold, stay tuned for more updates and developments on these stories and others. The ongoing coverage of the Andre Rebelo murder trial, the free TAFE places for housing and construction trades, and the ongoing investigation into the home invasion in Silver Sands highlights the importance of staying informed on current events in the community. Readers can expect more in-depth reporting and analysis on these topics as they develop.

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