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SA Lawmaker Demands Weapons Export Review

Independent MLC Tammy Franks introduces motion calling for SA Government to divest from companies potentially complicit in Palestinian human rights abuses. Learn more.

SA Experts Launch Algal Bloom Health Study

South Australian researchers are taking action to investigate the human health impacts of harmful algal blooms, addressing sore throats and breathing issues.

Asbestos in MIKI Sand Art: National Recall

MIKI Sand Art Sets recalled nationally after asbestos found. The ACCC warns consumers to stop use immediately and dispose of the product safely. Learn more.

Brisbane widow wins $6M in Noosa apartments

A Brisbane widow's life was transformed after winning two luxury Noosa apartments worth over $6 million. The prize gave her financial freedom and, more importantly, precious time with her family.

Sydney Artist's Milk Bath Nude Work Sparks Attention

Sydney artist Dina Broadhurst creates controversial nude artwork by pouring milk over her body in bath tub with floating oranges. The 50-year-old's latest piece titled 'Sweet & Sour' divides audiences.

Cher van Schouwen's Emergence exhibition opens in Perth

Over 200 guests celebrated the opening of Cher van Schouwen's 'Emergence' exhibition at Gallery 360 in West Leederville. The event featured art, poetry, live music, and raised funds for Homeless Healthcare.

Theo Koning Retrospective Opens in Fremantle

Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre unveils a major retrospective for Theo Koning, celebrating the WA artist's five-decade legacy. Discover his inventive works from Nov 15.

Cairns College Joins RSL Remembrance Day Art Project

St Andrews Catholic College students create powerful artworks for RSL Queensland's Remembrance Day initiative, honouring veterans through creative expression. Discover how youth engage with military history.

New Welfare Laws Alarm Human Rights Experts

Controversial new legislation gives the Australian government unprecedented powers to suspend welfare payments, raising serious human rights concerns among legal experts and advocates.

Giant Jelly Roll Mural Brightens Townsville Laneway

A spectacular new mural celebrating Townsville's sweetest icon has been unveiled, turning a dull city lane into a vibrant artistic destination that's already stopping locals in their tracks.

Aussie retirees wanted in Louvre art heist

A Melbourne couple, both former educators in their 70s, are wanted by French authorities over the daring theft of Renaissance masterpieces from the Louvre in what investigators are calling the art heist of the decade.

Why Aussie men need pub catch-ups with mates

Veteran journalist John Andersen makes a compelling case for why Australian men should revive the tradition of meeting friends at the pub for real conversation and connection in our increasingly digital world.

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