Politics
Leonie Browner Elected Nedlands Mayor in Landslide Victory, Heralding New Era
Leonie Browner has been elected as the new mayor of Nedlands with about 64% of the vote, marking a significant renewal for the city after government intervention and council resignations.
Sports
Former Collingwood Defender Charlie Dean Explains Move to Perth Demons in WAFL 2026
Charlie Dean reveals why he joined Perth Demons after leaving Collingwood, aiming to help end a 49-year premiership drought in the WAFL.
Lifestyle
Daily Horoscope Predictions for March 31, 2026: Zodiac Insights Revealed
Discover your zodiac sign's daily forecast for Tuesday, March 31, 2026, with detailed predictions for Aries to Pisces, including relationship, career, and personal growth insights.
Business
Fullerton Cove $375M Shopping Centre Construction Begins After Long Wait
Construction has commenced on a $375 million shopping centre in Fullerton Cove, Newcastle, after years of delays, promising new jobs and retail options for the local community.
Entertainment
Environment
Education
Figtree High's Four-Star Athletes Continue Elite Sporting Tradition
Figtree High School celebrates four standout students excelling in elite sports, continuing the school's proud tradition of nurturing athletic talent and achieving national recognition.
Flinders University Launches Degree Apprenticeships for Job-Ready Graduates
Flinders University's degree apprenticeships combine paid work with accredited degrees, addressing critical skills gaps in South Australia's defence, manufacturing, and renewable energy sectors.
University Reforms: The Stats Guy Analyzes Major Changes
The Stats Guy provides an in-depth analysis of recent university reforms, highlighting key changes in funding, curriculum, and student demographics across Australia's higher education sector.
Hunter Students Learn Financial Literacy in School Program
High school students in the Hunter region are gaining essential financial literacy skills through a new educational program, preparing them for future financial independence.
WA Principals Quit Amid Abuse and Workload Crisis
Western Australia faces a leadership crisis as school principals resign en masse due to escalating abuse from parents and unsustainable workloads, threatening education quality.
World
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