Lifestyle
Ozempic link to violence? Grandmother's stabbing case delayed in Wollongong court
A Wollongong court delays the case of a grandmother accused of stabbing her family, with claims the diabetes drug Ozempic triggered violent behaviour. Read the latest.
Politics
Inspector Tony Brown Targets First Council for Monitoring After High-Profile Issues
WA's new Local Government Inspector Tony Brown has selected his first council for proactive monitoring following recent controversies. Discover the details and what it means for governance.
Sports
Club Shakas Sells Out Wave Rave in 2 Hours, Creating Girls-Only Surf Movement
Perth's Club Shakas sold out its first wave rave at Trigg Beach in two hours, blending surfing and music for women. Founder Jahney Smith says it's an antidote to loneliness and intimidation.
Business
WA Job Vacancies Rise 4% as National Market Softens, ABS Data Reveals
Western Australia bucks national trend with a 4% rise in job openings to November 2025, driven by public sector demand. Key insights for job-seekers and RBA implications.
Entertainment
Education
Perth Public Schools Cheapest in Australia: Report
New data reveals Perth's public schools are the most affordable in Australia. Discover how the cost of education compares nationally and what it means for families.
Craig Silvey Books Banned from WA Public Schools
WA Education Minister bans all books by acclaimed author Craig Silvey, including Jasper Jones, from public school libraries. The decision follows a formal complaint and review. Read the full story.
Alarming Rise in Violence Against FNQ School Teachers
The Queensland Teachers' Union reports a shocking 60% increase in violent incidents against educators in Far North Queensland. Urgent calls for government action to ensure school safety.
Two charged over Newcastle West stabbing
Two 18-year-old men have been arrested and charged following a violent stabbing in Newcastle West. The victim, also 18, was found with wounds to his head and neck.
Third Illawarra school in child abuse probe, witnesses sought
Lawyers seek students and staff from Barrack Heights Public School (1998-2005) as a third Illawarra institution faces a historical child abuse investigation. Witnesses urged to come forward.
Technology
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