Politics
Pope Leo XIV Condemns US War Secretary's Call for Violence Against Persians
During Holy Week, Pope Leo XIV sharply criticized US Secretary of War Peter Hegseth and President Donald Trump for advocating prayers for 'overwhelming violence' against Persians and allies, reiterating his disapproval of Trump's policies.
Sports
ACT Assembly Backs Canberra Stadium Petition, Raiders Fan Gains Signatures
A Canberra Raiders fan's petition for a new stadium has gained ACT Assembly backing, with over 1,000 signatures collected amid calls for improved sports infrastructure.
Lifestyle
Minns Government Accused of Concealing Mater Hospital Mould Scandal Details
The Minns government faces allegations of withholding critical information about a mould outbreak at Newcastle's Mater Hospital, raising concerns over transparency and patient safety.
Business
Jason Perkins' $1 Million Debt for Canberra's Giant Maze Project
Jason Perkins faces a $1 million debt after his ambitious project to build a gigantic maze in Canberra encountered financial difficulties, raising concerns about tourism ventures.
Entertainment
Environment
Education
Safety Violations Found at ACT Childcare Centres in New Docs
Recently released documents have uncovered additional safety breaches at childcare centres in the Australian Capital Territory, raising concerns over regulatory oversight and child welfare standards.
Schools Wait Two Years for Air Conditioning
A new timeline reveals that many schools may have to wait up to two more years for air conditioning installations, raising concerns about student comfort and learning conditions.
Christ Church Grammar School Scales Back $39.5M Arts Centre
Christ Church Grammar School in Claremont has revised plans for its $39.5 million performing arts centre after cost blowouts, reducing the building's height and bulk while maintaining key features like a 470-seat auditorium.
Far North Queensland Prep Students Start School with Smiles
Hundreds of prep students across Far North Queensland have started their education journey, with photos capturing their enthusiastic smiles and funny faces in classrooms from Tully to the Daintree.
Hale School's Wittenoom Trip Sparks Taste Debate
Hale School's alumni trip to the asbestos-contaminated town of Wittenoom has ignited controversy, raising questions about judgment and historical sensitivity.
World
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