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Aidan Clarke cleared back to junior club Bunbury

Former Swan Districts midfielder Aidan Clarke has been cleared back to his junior club Bunbury in the South West Football League. Read about WA football transfers and cricket developments.

Historic Bunbury homestead sells for $7.6 million

A 140-year-old Forrest family homestead in Bunbury sells for $7.6 million as investors bet on the region's growth, boosted by critical minerals deals and infrastructure improvements.

Kellie Sloane becomes NSW Liberal Party leader

Former TV presenter Kellie Sloane has been elected as the new NSW Liberal Party leader, marking a significant political shift. Discover her journey from journalism to politics.

Albanese visits Bunbury for 38th WA trip as PM

PM Anthony Albanese makes his 38th visit to Western Australia, meeting with Premier Roger Cook in Bunbury to discuss energy transition and economic diversification. Read more about the Cabinet meeting.

Albanese Headlines Labor Fundraiser in Bunbury

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Bunbury for Labor WA fundraiser, supporting local candidates and discussing regional priorities. Read about the key political event.

Liberals dump net zero, risk voter backlash

The Liberal Party's decision to abandon its net zero emissions target represents a major political gamble that could alienate young voters, women and urban constituents. Analysis suggests this ideological move ignores critical electoral realities.

Liberals dump net zero in climate policy shift

Mark Riley analyses the Liberal Party's decision to abandon its net zero commitment under Sussan Ley, tracing two decades of climate policy inconsistency. Discover how this impacts Australian households and politics.

WA Labor's Ambitious Promises Face Challenges

Jessica Page warns WA Labor government's ambitious election promises proving difficult to deliver. Analysis of budget pressures and policy implementation hurdles facing Cook administration.

US Supreme Court Scrutinises Trump Tariffs

The highest court in America is scrutinising controversial tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, potentially reshaping international trade law and its impact on Australian exporters.

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