Politics
Woman Jailed for Setting Fire to Rental House While on Drugs, Causing $500k Damage
Nikisha Isard has been sentenced to jail after setting fire to a rental property while under the influence of drugs, resulting in over $500,000 in damages and highlighting severe rental risks.
Sports
NFL Clash at MCG Offers AFL Global Sport Insights, Says Ben Graham
Former NFL punter Ben Graham highlights the Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers game at the MCG as a key opportunity for the AFL to learn from a global sport model, with the event set to feel like a grand final spectacle.
Lifestyle
DCB's Easter Hot Cross Bun Hack: A Simple Twist for a Festive Treat
Discover DCB's viral Easter hot cross bun hack that adds a creative twist to this traditional treat, making it a must-try for the holiday season.
Business
Iconic Port Stephens Amusement Park Toboggan Hill Park Listed for Sale
Toboggan Hill Park, a beloved amusement park in Port Stephens, is now on the market, sparking interest from potential buyers and nostalgia among locals.
Entertainment
Environment
Education
Man Charged for Alleged Indecent Exposure on Transperth Bus
A man has been charged by police after allegedly exposing himself to a child onboard a Transperth bus in Perth, with authorities urging witnesses to come forward.
Car Crashes Through Ingham High School Wall
A vehicle ploughed through a brick wall at Ingham State High School in Townsville, causing significant damage but no injuries. Police are investigating the cause of the crash.
University of Newcastle Welcomes 1,752 Global Students
The University of Newcastle has officially welcomed 1,752 new international students for the 2024 academic year, marking a significant boost in its global student community.
Michael Pettersson Awaits CIT Chief Executive Hiring Review
ACT Labor backbencher Michael Pettersson is awaiting the outcome of a review into the hiring process for the CIT chief executive position, following concerns about transparency and fairness.
University of Canberra Staff Strike Set for May 5
University of Canberra staff will go on strike on May 5 after pay and conditions talks with management have stalled, impacting campus operations.
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