Lifestyle
Carousel Thai Restaurant Fined $40,000 for 'Disgusting' Food Safety Breaches
A popular Thai restaurant at Westfield Carousel has been hit with a $40,000 fine for serious food safety violations. Discover the shocking details and what the council found.
Politics
Sydney protest restrictions extended, but Invasion Day rally to proceed
NSW Police extend controversial public assembly controls for two weeks, but make exemptions for a major Invasion Day rally at Hyde Park. Commissioner says balance between safety and protest rights is key.
Sports
Charlotte Lancaster's 'big left foot' fires Newcastle Jets to third straight A-League win
Newcastle Jets striker Charlotte Lancaster is in red-hot form, scoring in consecutive wins. Can she lead the team to a third victory against Adelaide United? Read the full match preview.
Business
Critica Launches Scoping Study for Giant Jupiter Rare Earths Project in WA
Critica Limited has launched a major scoping study for its Jupiter rare earths project in WA's Yalgoo region, marking a key step towards commercial development. Read about the project's scale and strategy.
Environment
Entertainment
Education
Old Perth Girls School set for $110m student accommodation revamp
Developer ADC unveils a revised $110 million plan to convert the heritage-listed Perth Girls School into a 1,200-bed student accommodation hub, responding to Perth's critical housing shortage for students.
Queensland school faces backlash over strict haircut rules
A Queensland boys' school faces parent backlash over strict hairstyle rules banning mullets and ponytails. The debate highlights tensions between school standards and personal expression. Read the full story.
Canberra teacher compensated after unfair dismissal ruling
A Canberra teacher sacked for 'foolish' misconduct involving student social media contact and an ice bath photo has been awarded five months' pay. Read the Fair Work Commission's full findings.
New Canberra School Brings Forward High School Opening
Stromlo Forest Anglican College will open its early years campus in 2026 and has accelerated plans for high school years due to strong community demand in the growing Molonglo Valley. Read more.
JCU welcomes 2000+ new students as health courses surge
James Cook University in Townsville welcomes over 2000 new students for Semester 1, 2024, with a major surge in demand for nursing, medicine, and allied health courses. Discover the campus buzz.
Technology
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