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Gungahlin United FC folds with $550k debt

Heartbreaking end for Canberra football club as members vote to wind up after 20 years. Liquidator appointed to handle $550,000 debts. Read the full story.

Perth's Connections Nightclub celebrates 50 years

Perth's iconic Connections Nightclub celebrates 50 years as a pioneer of inclusive nightlife. Discover how this LGBTQIA+ safe haven has survived and thrived through decades of change.

NSW mandates 3-year mine closure notice

The NSW Labor government will require coal mines to provide three years' notice before closing, protecting regional jobs and enabling economic transition through a new $27.3 million authority.

Illawarra Hotel Plans Anzac Day Street Closure

The Illawarra Hotel seeks council approval for five annual street closures, expanding its popular block parties to include Anzac Day celebrations. Read about the proposed events.

Cube Nightclub Closes After 20 Years in Canberra

Canberra's iconic Cube nightclub, a pillar of the city's LGBTQ+ community, announces its final closure on December 31, 2025, marking the end of an era for nightlife in the capital.

Malkara School closes again over asbestos sand

Parents at Canberra's Malkara School express frustration over poor communication as coloured sand potentialy contaminated with asbestos forces another closure. Get the latest updates.

Cairns Couple Reopens Japanese Wedding Venue

A Cairns couple has revived their Japanese wedding venue after COVID closures. Discover their inspiring journey from accountants to wedding venue owners in Far North Queensland.

Chemical spill blocks Captain Cook Highway

Hazardous chemical spill forces closure of Captain Cook Highway near Ellis Beach. Emergency crews contain substance as detours remain in place. Stay informed about road updates.

Kwinana Power Station demolition rocks Perth

The former Kwinana coal-fired power station was demolished using controlled explosives, marking a major step in Perth's energy transition. Feel the shockwaves of change.

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