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Corio Cricket Club's Mental Health Matches Break Stigma in Geelong
Geelong's Corio Cricket Club launches mental health awareness matches to foster community support and break down stigma. See how sport is driving change.
Politics
Albanese Defends 'Record Time' for Bondi Attack Antisemitism Royal Commission
PM Anthony Albanese insists the antisemitism royal commission was set up swiftly after the Bondi terror attack. Details revealed, with former High Court justice to lead. Read the full story.
Sports
F3 Derby Delayed: Jets vs Mariners ALW Clash Pushed Back Due to Extreme 40C Heat
Newcastle's A-League Women's derby against Central Coast has been delayed two hours due to a forecast 40C scorcher. Get the full details on the rescheduling and the Jets' crucial season-defining fortnight.
Business
Bruce Highway's $7.2bn Promise: Cracks and Potholes Persist a Year Later
A year after a $7.2 billion pledge to fix the Bruce Highway, dangerous cracks and potholes still plague the road. Locals demand action on this critical transport corridor. Read the full report.
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Education
Police seek missing 47-year-old Jeremy Thurling in Canberra
ACT Police issue public appeal to locate Jeremy Thurling, 47, missing since January 8. Last believed to be in Kowen Forest. Family holds serious welfare concerns.
ACT teachers report daily violence in high school classrooms
Canberra teachers speak out on daily physical assaults and disruptive behaviour in ACT public high schools, as reported incidents surge. Education Minister acknowledges more must be done.
Plant protein studied to remove PFAS from body
A $1.8 million study at the University of Newcastle will investigate if a plant-based diet can protect families from harmful 'forever chemicals'. Learn about the groundbreaking research.
Man dies after police shooting in Central Coast siege
A 49-year-old man has died after being shot by police following a six-hour siege at Springfield. A critical incident investigation is now underway. Read the latest details.
Advanced Maths, Languages Linked to Higher ATARs in WA
New TISC data shows Western Australian students who choose advanced maths or a foreign language significantly boost their ATAR scores. Discover the impact on university admissions.
Technology
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