Politics
Australian Government's $20bn Savings Drive Reshapes Public Service Offices
The Australian government's $20 billion savings initiative is transforming public service offices, with significant impacts on operations and workforce across departments.
Sports
Manuka Oval Explored as Alternative Venue Amid Canberra Stadium Safety Review
NRL and rugby union officials are investigating Manuka Oval as a potential alternative venue due to safety concerns at Canberra Stadium, prompting a review of infrastructure and scheduling.
Lifestyle
Newlywed Wife Prays for Husband's Recovery After Rare Brain Bleed
A Newcastle wife is praying for her husband's recovery after he suffered a rare brain bleed just weeks after their dream wedding in Las Vegas, with family rallying support.
Business
Canberra's City Centre Sees Surge in Visitors Amid Renewal Projects
Canberra's city centre has experienced a significant increase in visitor numbers despite ongoing renewal projects, with data showing a 20% rise in foot traffic and strong retail performance.
Environment
Education
Outer Canberra Faces Critical Childcare Gaps, Analysis Shows
A new analysis highlights severe childcare shortages in Canberra's outer suburbs, with families struggling to access essential early education services.
Judge Slams Teen Over Violent Post-Valentine's Brawl
An 18-year-old Mount Warrigal teenager has been convicted and placed on a community correction order after a violent street brawl in Wollongong. The judge criticized her actions, saying she showed 'little love' for others following the assault.
Taylor Schools Face Danger on Horse Park Drive
Parents and residents in Taylor are raising urgent concerns about high-speed traffic on Horse Park Drive, which poses a significant safety risk to students at local schools.
Motor Mouth Camp Adds Second Camp for 15th Anniversary
A Western Australian program supporting children with complex communication needs celebrates 15 years by adding a second camp in April, having helped nearly 200 children and families.
QLD Suspends 5-Year-Olds Instead of Fixing Classrooms
Queensland schools are suspending five-year-old students due to classroom crises, raising concerns over systemic failures in education infrastructure and support.
World
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