Politics
Man Arrested for Murder After Fatal Disturbance in Adelaide Hills Home
A 25-year-old man has been arrested and is expected to be charged with murder after a 39-year-old man died following a disturbance at a home in Mount Barker. Police confirm the incident was not random.
Sports
Matildas' Amy Sayer Praises Iran's Bravery Amid Political Turmoil
Amy Sayer of the Matildas expresses sympathy for Iran's women's football team, highlighting their courage in competing at the Asian Cup despite political instability and recent attacks in their homeland.
Lifestyle
Luxury Escapes Reveals Top Bali Deals with Up to 71% Off on Premium Resorts
Luxury Escapes, the Melbourne-founded travel platform, showcases five exclusive Bali resort packages offering savings up to 71%. Discover premium accommodations from cliffside villas to jungle retreats with insider pricing.
Business
British Firm Proposes Major Wind Farm Near Eneabba in Western Australia
A British renewable energy company has submitted plans for a large-scale wind farm near Eneabba in Western Australia, aiming to boost the state's green energy capacity and support local economic growth.
Entertainment
Education
Community Fights Sale of Bassendean Childcare Centre
Parents in Bassendean are devastated as the Town proposes selling the not-for-profit Wind in the Willows childcare centre to a private provider, fearing impacts on care quality and community bonds.
AIM WA 2026 Conference: Key for Business Leadership
The Australian Institute of Management WA launches its 2026 Conference Series, focusing on practical leadership skills to help professionals navigate rapid workplace changes and build future-ready capabilities.
Jeazans Tablet: Perfect for University Students on a Budget
Discover how the Jeazans Android Tablet, now 26% off on Amazon Australia Prime, helps students combat mid-semester burnout with fast performance and long battery life.
Labor Lists New After-School Care Sites, Hurn Diverts Trucks
The Labor government has unveiled new after-school care locations while Hurn diverts trucks in the Hills region, addressing community needs and infrastructure concerns.
Flinders Uni Chief: International Students a 'Political Hot Potato'
Flinders University Vice-Chancellor Colin Stirling reveals hundreds of international visa applications were not processed, citing increasing regulatory burdens on universities in an exclusive interview.
World
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