Politics
Michelle Grattan: A Tale of Two New Leaders as Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan Show Difference
Michelle Grattan analyzes the contrasting leadership styles of Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan, highlighting their political strategies and impact on Australian politics.
Sports
British Teenager Mika Stojsavljevic Stuns Australia in Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier Upset
Great Britain's Mika Stojsavljevic, ranked 275th, defeated Australian rising star Talia Gibson in a stunning upset, while Harriet Dart overcame Kim Birrell, leaving Australia 0-2 down in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifier.
Lifestyle
Perth Research Uses Telethon Funds to Arm Body's Cells Against Deadly Childhood Cancer
Telethon-funded research in Perth is developing a groundbreaking therapy that harnesses the body's own cells to combat neuroblastoma, the deadliest childhood cancer.
Business
Townsville Train Park Offers Free Historic Pavers to Community Before Upgrades
Townsville's Train Park is offering free historic pavers to the community ahead of major upgrades, allowing residents to preserve a piece of local heritage.
Entertainment
Environment
Education
Vale Professor Jim Denham: Legacy of Education and Service
The University of Newcastle mourns the loss of Professor Jim Denham, a respected educator and community leader whose contributions spanned decades in adult education and public service.
Man Jailed After Police Seize $70,000 in Drug Bust
Terrence Michael Williams has been sentenced to prison following a police operation that uncovered $70,000 in cash and illicit substances during an early morning raid.
Calderwood Cannabis Crop Duo Sentenced in Court
Two men, a refugee and a baker, have been sentenced for their roles in a 99-kilogram Calderwood cannabis crop after a dramatic police raid in 2024.
Sydney School Mourns Graduate Oscar Todd's Death from Injury
Oscar Todd, a 2025 graduate of The King's School in Sydney, has died from an injury sustained in North Queensland. The tragedy follows another classmate's death last year.
CIT CEO Margot McNeill Called 'Quite Tough' by Staff
Margot McNeill, CEO of the Canberra Institute of Technology, has been described by staff as 'quite tough at times' in her leadership approach, sparking discussions about workplace culture.
World
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