Lifestyle
Singleton Dog Attack: 87-Year-Old Fined $500 After Border Collie Bites Toddler
An 87-year-old man has been fined after his border collie cross bit a two-year-old boy on the face at a Singleton Beach cafe. The toddler suffered facial puncture wounds.
Politics
Cook defends WA's tobacco law pace as police squad targets vape, cigarette black market
Premier Roger Cook defends WA's progress on tough tobacco laws, unveiling a new police-led compliance squad to target illicit sales. Read the latest on the state's crackdown.
Sports
Pat Cummins to Miss T20 World Cup Start, Confirms Injury Recovery Plan
Australian captain Pat Cummins confirms he'll likely miss the start of the T20 World Cup, targeting a return for the Super 8 stage. Get the latest on the squad and recovery timeline.
Business
Mandurah man jailed for ramming ex-partner's car with kids inside
A Mandurah man has received a suspended prison sentence for deliberately swerving into a car carrying his ex-partner and two young children. Read the shocking court details.
Environment
Entertainment
Education
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.
Woman charged over alleged Carrington hotel stabbing
A 22-year-old woman is behind bars accused of stabbing a man at a Carrington hotel in what police allege was a domestic violence incident. The victim was treated at John Hunter Hospital.
Australian brand Gym Plus supports young gymnasts' journey
Discover how Gym Plus grew from a garage dream to a leading Australian provider of quality, accessible gymnastics equipment for families and clubs, fostering skill and confidence.
Bellambi woman smashed vase on partner's head in drunken fight
A Wollongong court heard a Bellambi woman struck her partner with a glass vase during a drunken argument. The couple claims they are now 'happy' and have quit alcohol.
Fuel for Schools tackles hidden child poverty in Townsville
A $50,000 donation is powering Townsville's Fuel for Schools program, providing essential supplies to children facing hidden poverty. See how the community is stepping up.
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