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Major Australian law changes start in 2025

A wave of new Australian laws takes effect from January 1, 2025, impacting superannuation, vaping, and immigration. Discover what the changes mean for you.

2025 Year in Review: Triumphs Amidst Tragedy

A look back at the defining moments of 2025, where global tragedies were met with remarkable resilience, musical triumphs, and human connection. Discover the year's complex story.

2025 Review: WA Health Crisis, Defamation Case, Ozzy Bond

A look back at a tumultuous 2025 in Western Australia, featuring a major health system crisis, a landmark defamation victory for Senator Linda Reynolds, and the passing of iconic couple Ozzy and Eileen Bond. Read the full recap.

2025's Solemn Moments That Left Australia in Mourning

A look back at the tragic events that defined 2025 in Australia and beyond, including the fatal Optus outage, a shocking shark attack in WA, and the loss of local heroes. Remember the moments that left a mark.

Barich's 2025 Sporting Year: Records, Drama & Triumphs

7NEWS Perth's Adrian Barich reflects on a year dominated by sport, from Jacob Kiplimo's mind-bending half-marathon record to Min Woo Lee's PGA Tour breakthrough and unforgettable moments in AFL, cricket, and tennis.

Hidden Gem TV Shows You Missed in 2025

Discover the brilliant but overlooked TV series of 2025, from hilarious comedies to thrilling dramas. Perfect for your Australian summer watchlist.

Matrescence: The word for becoming a mother

Discover 'matrescence', the term for the profound transition to motherhood. Learn its origins, the physical and emotional changes it describes, and how it can help Australian mothers feel seen and supported.

City Beach hit with $14m fine over dangerous toys

Fashion retailer City Beach has been ordered to pay a massive $14 million penalty for selling children's products with non-compliant button batteries, putting thousands at risk. Learn about the safety standards.

NSW announces $4.5M for Bondi shooting victims

The NSW government announces a major financial support package for victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting. Details on the $4.5 million in aid and upcoming gun law reforms.

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