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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, 12th November, 2018 PM News Update [Supreme Court Justice Stephen Hall has been selected to preside over Mr Edwards' trial. ]( [The judge who will decide the fate of accused Claremont serial killer]( BY Heather McNeill The lengthy judge-alone trial for the man accused of the Claremont serial killings will be heard by Justice Stephen Hall. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Workers at WA mine site launch impromptu strike over commute pay]( Workers contend days are almost 14 hours long due to the commute time. [Workers have chosen not to get on the morning bus.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Kalgoorlie woman charged after Leonora home burns to the ground]( The blaze is believed to have happened between 9am and 10.10am on November 9, when the woman set an item on fire inside the house. 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