Coroner releases Wieambilla shooting findings

Queensland coroner delivers findings into deadly 2022 Wieambilla shootings that killed two police officers and a civilian. 10 recommendations made after five-week inquest.

Why the next non-Labor PM may not be Liberal

Analysis reveals the Liberal Party faces existential crisis as internal divisions and policy failures threaten their future. Can they recover before being replaced?

1.2 Million Temporary Visa Holders in Australia

New report reveals 1.2 million temporary visa holders have settled in Australia since pandemic. Political debate heats up over migration policy and infrastructure pressures.

Stirling Extends E-Scooter Hire Program for 2 Years

The City of Stirling is pushing ahead with a two-year extension for its Beam e-scooter hire scheme, citing strong safety data and effective geofencing controls ahead of a state parliamentary inquiry's findings.

Hinchinbrook Council Wins $1.8M Insurance Fight

Hinchinbrook Shire Council secures $1.8 million insurance payout after 18-month battle over flood damage to critical infrastructure. Mayor Ramon Jayo announces victory for community.

Australia's $2 Billion COP31 Hosting Blunder Dodged

The Albanese government's failed bid to host COP31 in Adelaide saved Australian taxpayers an estimated $2 billion, a fortunate escape amid cost-of-living pressures and IMF calls for fiscal restraint.

WA's Density Push Sparks Council Backlash

Western Australia's new density laws face fierce opposition from local councils. Brad Pettitt warns of democratic deficits and rushed planning reforms.

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