Politics
Old Fears Resurface: Non-European Migrants Face Same Accusations as 1950s Europeans
Politicians and Australians warn that non-European migrants won't fit in, echoing identical claims made against Italian, Greek, and Yugoslav migrants decades ago.
Sports
Adelaide 36ers Coach Mike Wells Sees Bright Future After NBL Finals Loss
Adelaide 36ers coach Mike Wells highlights positives from the NBL season despite a heartbreaking championship series defeat to the Sydney Kings in 2026.
Lifestyle
Daily Horoscope Forecast for Tuesday, April 7, 2026: Your Zodiac Guide
Discover your astrological forecast for Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with detailed insights for all zodiac signs. From Aries to Pisces, find guidance on career, relationships, and personal growth.
Business
Texas Oilman's Fracking Plan for Kimberley Gas Sparks Environmental Battle
Project Valhalla, a Texas-led fracking initiative targeting one of the world's largest undeveloped onshore gas reservoirs in Western Australia's Kimberley region, has advanced after EPA approval, but faces fierce opposition from communities and environmen
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Environment
Education
Stirling Funds School Swimming Lessons to Combat Drowning Spike
The City of Stirling in Perth has established a $50,000 grant to cover pool entry and transport costs for schools, aiming to improve water safety as drowning incidents rise and state funding ends.
WA School Transport Reality: Why Cars Rule
An analysis reveals the grim reality of school runs on public transport in Western Australia, highlighting inefficiencies and safety concerns that drive families to prefer cars.
Northbridge Violence: Man Fights for Life in Alleged Assaults
Two separate alleged assaults in Northbridge have left one man fighting for life and another seriously injured, with police investigating the incidents as violent crimes.
Parents Plead for Solutions as Specialist Schools Close Repeatedly
Families of children with disabilities are calling for urgent action as specialist schools across Australia face repeated closures, disrupting education and support services.
Geelong Kindergarten Teachers Strike Over Pay Dispute
Kindergarten teachers in Geelong have gone on strike after two years without a pay rise, protesting stalled negotiations and demanding fair wages.
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