Politics
Coroner Orders Fresh Probe into 1991 Murder of Leanne Holland
More than 30 years after 12-year-old Leanne Holland was killed, a coroner has ordered a new investigation into the controversial case that led to Graham Stafford's overturned conviction.
Sports
Fremantle's Sean Darcy Long-Term Contract a Growing Concern
Mitchell Woodcock argues Fremantle should be worried about Sean Darcy's long-term contract, citing form and injury issues that could burden the club.
Lifestyle
Melbourne scientists create world-first virus-killing plastic
RMIT University researchers have developed a world-first plastic that kills viruses on contact, potentially protecting surfaces from mobile phones to hospital equipment.
Business
Queensland to turn animal fat into renewable diesel by 2028
Queensland invests $25M to produce renewable diesel from tallow and animal fats at Ampol's Lytton refinery, aiming for 20 million litres annually by 2028.
Environment
Education
$68.4M for Alkimos High School in WA Education Funding Boost
The WA State Government has announced $68.4 million for a new Alkimos North Senior High School as part of a $2.1 billion education investment, addressing rapid population growth in Perth's northern suburbs.
Parents Slam Christian College for Delayed Road Safety Works
Parents express frustration as road safety improvements near a Christian college in Geelong are delayed, citing ongoing risks for students and the community.
University Survival: The Red Cabbage and Rice Diet
A nostalgic look back at the frugal university diet of red cabbage, brown rice, and eggs that sustained students decades ago, with simple variations for sharing.
Castle Fun Park Reopens as Early Learning Centre
The historic Castle Fun Park in Halls Head has been transformed into Castle Grounds Early Learning, with a community open day drawing over 300 locals to celebrate its revival.
New Uni VC Pledges Scholarships After One Nation Mockery
Adelaide University's Vice-Chancellor Nicola Phillips announces increased scholarships for disadvantaged students in response to a video mocking Aboriginal campus signage.
World
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