Politics
Canberra Police Station Evacuated After Hazmat Alarm Triggers Emergency Response
A Canberra city police station was evacuated and a street closed after a refrigerant alarm sparked a major emergency services response. ACT Fire & Rescue's hazmat team investigated the potential leak.
Lifestyle
Two Children Injured in Charters Towers Car Rollover on Gregory Highway
Two children were rushed to hospital after a car rolled on the Gregory Highway near Charters Towers. Emergency services responded to the serious single-vehicle crash.
Sports
Chris Lynn Makes BBL History: First to 4000 Runs in Strikers' Victory
Adelaide Strikers' Chris Lynn becomes the first Big Bash League batter to reach 4000 career runs with a stunning 79* against Brisbane Heat. Read about his milestone and the Strikers' resurgence.
Business
Cairns Leaders Reassure Residents as Supermarkets Ramp Up Supplies
Cairns community leaders move to calm residents as Coles and Woolworths increase deliveries to replenish shelves following supply disruptions. Read the latest updates.
Entertainment
Education
Police seize guns and drugs in Nollamara house raid
WA Police have seized firearms, ammunition, and drugs from a Nollamara property as part of a targeted operation to combat crime in Perth's northern suburbs. Read the full details.
Major drug and cash haul seized in Cessnock police raid
A 32-year-old man faces multiple charges after police seized $20,000 cash, methylamphetamine, heroin, GHB and stun guns during a firearms prohibition search in Cessnock. Read the full details.
Newcastle's 2025: A Year of Headlines and Heartbreak
From a fatal beach shooting to devastating floods and a major health initiative, revisit the stories that defined the Hunter region in 2025. Read the full year in review.
New forensic ID method uses proteins in single hair strands
ECU and ChemCentre scientists develop proteomic genotyping, a new forensic tool for human identification from hair when DNA is degraded or missing. Could revolutionise cold case investigations.
Hamlyn Heights homes demolished for new $12.4m childcare
A new $12.4 million childcare centre is set to replace several homes in Hamlyn Heights, Geelong. The 124-place facility promises to ease local childcare shortages. Read more about the development plans.
Technology
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