Politics
Cairns Man Denied Bail Over Facebook Friend Request Breaching Domestic Violence Order
A Cairns man has been refused bail after allegedly sending a Facebook friend request to a woman, breaching a domestic violence order. The case highlights the legal risks of social media contact in such situations.
Sports
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Record 175 Powers India to Under-19 World Cup Glory
Indian teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashed a record-breaking 175 off 80 balls to lead India to Under-19 World Cup victory over England in Zimbabwe, delivering one of cricket's greatest final innings.
Lifestyle
Federal Grant Funds 48 New Aged Care Beds in Unanderra to Ease Hospital Pressure
A $15.8 million federal grant will fund 48 new aged care beds at IRT's Marco Polo facility in Unanderra, helping to alleviate hospital bed block by transitioning older patients more quickly.
Business
Investor Andrew Morris Advocates for Capital Gains Tax Discount Reduction
Retired economist Andrew Morris, a property investor, supports slashing Australia's capital gains tax discount to improve housing affordability for first home buyers.
Environment
Entertainment
Education
Dog Walker with Serrated Blade in Geelong Park
Footage has emerged of a woman walking her dog while carrying a large serrated blade in St Albans Park, Geelong, raising safety concerns among locals.
Perth Families Demand Autism Support in Western Suburbs
Parents in Perth's western suburbs form advocacy group to push for inclusive education and specialised programs for autistic children, citing struggles with suspensions and lack of local resources.
ACT Schools Ban Craig Silvey Books Amid Legal Proceedings
ACT education directorate removes Craig Silvey's books from curriculum and libraries as precautionary measure following child exploitation charges against the prominent Australian author.
Parents Demand Action Over Full Lara Buses Stranding Students
Frustrated parents in Geelong are calling for urgent solutions after repeated incidents of overcrowded buses in Lara left dozens of students unable to board, disrupting their education and causing safety concerns.
Cold Case Squad Charges Man Over 2000 Como Robbery
WA Police's Cold Case Investigations Squad has charged a 51-year-old man in relation to a robbery that occurred in Como in 2000, marking a significant breakthrough in a long-unsolved case.
Technology
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