Politics
Sex Crimes Squad Investigates Historic Beach Assaults on Central Coast
Police are investigating a series of violent beach assaults targeting women and teenage girls between 1997 and 2000. Detectives have released vehicle images and renewed their appeal for information.
Sports
Dutch Speedskater Jutta Leerdam Wins Olympic Gold in Record Time at Milan-Cortina Games
Dutch speedskater Jutta Leerdam secures her first Olympic gold medal with a record-breaking performance in the women's 1000m at the Milan-Cortina Games, celebrating with fiancé Jake Paul.
Lifestyle
Andrew Miller: Why Australia's Best Doctors Combine Specialised Skills with Empathy
Medical expert Andrew Miller argues that Australia's top doctors excel by blending specialised expertise with active listening and self-reflection, enhancing patient care and trust.
Business
Major Fire Erupts at Maitland Poultry Farm, Emergency Crews Respond
Firefighters are tackling a significant blaze at a poultry farm in Luskintyre, near Maitland. Stay informed with live updates on this developing emergency situation in the Hunter Region.
Environment
Entertainment
Education
ACT Universities Join Barr on India Education Mission
Canberra's four universities send top staff with Chief Minister Andrew Barr to India to promote higher education and tourism, aiming to strengthen ties and boost international student numbers.
Арест за нацистское приветствие и непристойный акт в парке (09.02.2026)
Полиция Западной Австралии арестовала мужчину после инцидента в Виктория Парк, где он якобы совершил нацистское приветствие и непристойный акт. Подробности дела.
Two ACT Schools Closed After Storm Damage
Two public schools in Canberra's south, Malkara School and Woden School, are closed due to storm damage. Urgent repairs are underway, with updates expected for families.
Bill Shorten's First Year as University of Canberra VC
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten discusses his inaugural year as University of Canberra vice-chancellor, highlighting financial improvements, sector challenges, and his vision for accessible higher education.
Perth Students Wear Mushroom Shoes to School
Western suburbs teenagers are ditching traditional leather shoes for sustainable mushroom-based footwear, with several Perth schools now trialling the eco-friendly option.
Technology
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