Politics
One Nation Faces Foul Play Allegations in South Australian Election
One Nation is embroiled in controversy as foul play allegations surface during the South Australian election, raising concerns over electoral integrity and political tactics.
Sports
Cowboys Tackle Townsville CBD Congestion with Cheap Parking Initiative
The North Queensland Cowboys are launching a low-cost parking scheme in a multistorey carpark to reduce traffic congestion in Townsville's CBD, aiming to boost local business and improve accessibility.
Lifestyle
Strata Law Review Delays Fuel Second-Hand Smoke Fears in Australian Communities
A critical strata law review has stalled for eight months, leaving residents powerless against second-hand smoke infiltration in shared living spaces, sparking urgent public health concerns.
Business
Iconic Dirt 'N' Dust Festival Rescheduled Due to Severe Flooding in Townsville
The iconic Dirt 'N' Dust Festival in Julia Creek has been forced to move its dates from April to July 2025 due to widespread flooding across the region, impacting travel and infrastructure.
Environment
Education
Lake Macquarie Man Charged Over Alleged Hammer Attack
A 51-year-old man has been charged after allegedly breaking into a Glendale home and assaulting a 34-year-old with a hammer, leaving the victim with serious head injuries.
WA Medical Research Delegation Seeks Fair Funding in Canberra
A Western Australian medical research delegation is traveling to Canberra for a two-day blitz to advocate for a fair share of national research funding, aiming to boost local health innovation and economic growth.
Banksia Grove Man Charged After Woman Found Dead
A man in his 40s has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead at a Banksia Grove home in Perth. Police responded to the scene early Tuesday morning.
Highton Lollipop Lady Retires After 50 Years on School Crossing
Glenys Smith, a cherished school crossing supervisor in Highton, has retired after an incredible 50-year career, leaving a lasting legacy of safety and community spirit.
Leopold Primary Principal Resigns After Scissor Chase
Stuart Bott, principal of Leopold Primary School, has resigned weeks after a controversial incident where he chased a student with scissors, sparking community debate.
World
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