Politics
Ian Warden Criticizes Excessive Intellectual Focus on Donald Trump Analysis
Columnist Ian Warden argues that society's obsession with dissecting Donald Trump's actions diverts valuable intellectual resources from more pressing global issues.
Sports
Crows Coach Nicks Stands Firm: No Strategy Change for Slow Starts
Adelaide Crows coach Matthew Nicks insists the team won't alter its approach to address slow starts, focusing instead on consistency and execution in the AFL season.
Lifestyle
Tea Gardens Homestead: Ngunnawal's Hidden 1860s Gem Now Under Offer
The historic Tea Gardens Homestead in Ngunnawal, a hidden gem dating back to the 1860s, is now on the market, offering a rare glimpse into Canberra's early colonial heritage.
Business
Australia's Energy Security Faces Its Most Critical Threat in Decades
Australia confronts its most severe energy security challenge in decades, driven by aging infrastructure, rising demand, and global instability, risking blackouts and economic disruption.
Environment
Education
St Edmund's Hit-and-Run Reveals Major Policing Issues
A recent hit-and-run incident at St Edmund's College in Canberra has highlighted significant policing failures, raising concerns about community safety and law enforcement effectiveness.
Students Grow and Prepare Fresh Salad and Scones in School
Students harvested Buttercrunch lettuce, Cos lettuce, cucumber, parsley, carrot, radish, cherry tomatoes, and bantam eggs from their garden to make a fresh salad with homemade dressing, served with scones and raspberry jam.
University of Canberra Urged to Overhaul Budget Planning
The University of Canberra faces calls to improve its budget creation processes, with stakeholders highlighting inefficiencies and the need for greater transparency in financial management.
Petition Demands ACT Inquiry into Gungahlin United Collapse
A petition is calling for an ACT government inquiry into the collapse of Gungahlin United, a local sports club, amid community concerns over financial mismanagement and governance issues.
Clontarf Foundation Hits Record Year 12 Enrolments for Indigenous Students
The Clontarf Foundation, a WA-based education charity, reports a historic high in Year 12 enrolments for First Nations students, marking a significant milestone in Indigenous education.
World
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