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Historic Fremantle Trade Hall Listed for $7M

Fremantle's iconic 1898 Trade Hall building hits the market with a $7 million price tag. This heritage-rich property offers commercial and residential potential in the heart of the port city.

Zach Merrett Steps Down as Essendon Captain

Essendon Football Club confirms Zach Merrett will not return as captain following his failed trade to Hawthorn. The 30-year-old made the announcement to teammates this week.

AWM's triple role: Memorial, museum and archive

AWM board member Glenn Keys explains the institution's equal roles as memorial, museum and archive. Discover how context enables meaningful commemoration of Australia's military history.

War Memorial sculpture vandalised, police seek man

A man is accused of damaging the 'For Every Drop Shed in Anguish' sculpture at the Australian War Memorial. Police have released an image and are appealing for public help to identify the suspect.

Fremantle's Mason Cox bid hits roadblock

Fremantle Dockers list boss David Walls reveals the club's ongoing efforts to convince former Collingwood ruckman Mason Cox to join Fremantle. Read the latest AFL trade news.

WA Farmers Win as US Scraps Beef Tariffs

Western Australian cattle producers are set to capitalise on Donald Trump's decision to remove US tariffs on Australian beef, a move set to boost exports amid a US supply shortage. Explore the market impact.

US Lifts Tariffs on Australian Beef Exports

US President Donald Trump has removed the 10% tariff on Australian beef, a major win for farmers. The move aims to lower consumer prices and strengthens trade ties.

Zach Merrett back at Essendon after trade saga

Essendon captain Zach Merrett has returned to the club after his attempted move to Hawthorn collapsed. Teammates insist he will be welcomed back despite leadership uncertainty.

Remembrance Day 2025: Honouring Service and Sacrifice

As Australia prepares to mark Remembrance Day on November 11, 2025, we explore the enduring legacy of the Furner brothers and the growing public engagement with commemorative services. Join the nation in remembering.

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.

Chris Masters reinstated for War Memorial lecture

Award-winning investigative journalist Chris Masters has been re-invited to deliver the CEW Bean Memorial Lecture after the Australian War Memorial reversed its decision to cancel his appearance over concerns about his reporting on Australian special forc

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