Politics
Perth Detective Survives Drug-Fuelled Attack, Says He's Lucky to Be Alive
Detective Senior Constable Greg McDougall was critically injured after being dragged and run over by a driver with meth in Perth. He has returned to duty and expresses gratitude for survival.
Sports
Geelong's Tyson Stengle Faces Career Crisis After Cutting Ties With Management
Geelong forward Tyson Stengle's playing future is in serious doubt after he severed all contact with his management and Indigenous leaders while remaining under contract until 2029.
Lifestyle
Perth Fuel Price Shock: One Retailer Hikes 23.6c While Others Offer Relief
Perth motorists face a mixed bag on Wednesday with one retailer hiking ULP prices by 23.6c while others drop rates. FuelWatch WA reveals where to find the cheapest fuel.
Business
Pacific National Doubles Fuel Surcharge for Supermarkets via Contract Mechanism
Rail freight giant Pacific National has implemented a 100% increase in fuel surcharges for supermarket clients using contract mechanisms, raising concerns about potential price impacts on consumers.
Entertainment
Environment
Education
WA Schools Launch Premier's Telethon Challenge for 2026
The Premier's Telethon Challenge is back in WA schools, aiming to build on last year's success of raising $115,000. Premier Roger Cook and Education Minister Sabine Winton emphasize teaching kids the value of giving and compassion.
School Fire Probe Ongoing, Students Shift to Remote Learning
A police investigation into a fire at Glendale Technology High School in Lake Macquarie is ongoing, with students learning from home as authorities work to determine the cause and restore safety.
University of Newcastle Delays 2027 Semester Start
The University of Newcastle has announced a strategic shift, pushing back the start of its 2027 academic semester to late February. This decision aims to improve student wellbeing, align with industry schedules, and provide more preparation time for new i
Teachers Plead Not Guilty to Student Assault Charges
Three teachers accused of assaulting two young students in Queanbeyan have entered not guilty pleas. The case, involving charges of common assault, is set to return to court in June.
Private Schools Face Budget Scrutiny in Chalmers' Plan
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers is considering budget cuts to private school funding, sparking debate over education equity and fiscal responsibility in Australia.
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