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  • 4 weeks ago | 6pr.com.au | Oliver Peterson

    A recent study has revealed that nearly half of Australian gamers have lost money due to deceptive and manipulative design features embedded in digital games. Monash University Associate Professor Brady Robards joined Perth Live to discuss the recent study. Click PLAY to listen to the full chat with Brady Robards on Perth Live “Gaming is a huge industry in Australia, Australians are spending around four billion a year on gaming,” Brady Robards said on Perth Live. Image: Getty

  • 4 weeks ago | 6pr.com.au | Oliver Peterson

    Recent statistics reveal that ambulance ramping in several states remains twice as high as it was five years ago, as overcrowded hospitals continue to leave patients waiting too long for admission. Associate Professor and the Australian Medical Association Vice President Julian Rait joined Perth Live to speak on the alarming ambulance ramping statistics.

  • 4 weeks ago | 6pr.com.au | Oliver Peterson

    The Word on the Street is the Department of Transport is beginning the process to replace the railway crossings in the Western suburbs. Although planning is still in its early stages and no decisions have been finalised, the State Government is considering sinking the railway line between Port Beach and Subiaco, rather than elevating it as seen on the Armadale Line.

  • 4 weeks ago | 6pr.com.au | Oliver Peterson

    Qantas Frequent Flyer members will now be able to earn points for every $10 held in any AMP everyday or business account. Marketing Focus managing director Barry Urquhart spoke to 6PR Radio Perth Live presenter Oliver Peterson and said the new partnership was a great example of “collaborative marketing”. Click PLAY to listen to the full chat:Image: iStock. Hear more highlights from Perth Live below and download the 6PR app on i0S or Android to ensure you don’t miss a thing!

  • 1 month ago | 6pr.com.au | Oliver Peterson

    The peak body for road safety is calling on the Federal Government to address high road trauma rates nationwide, and implement measures including designing and managing new roads to a minimum three-star safety rating. Australasian College of Road Safety CEO Dr Ingrid Johnston spoke to 6PR Radio Perth Live presenter Oliver Peterson and said in 2024, 1300 people died on Australian roads. Click PLAY to listen to the full chat:Image: iStock.

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