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New Townsville campus offers fresh start for teens

A bustling new school campus in Townsville is transforming lives, offering a tailored curriculum and fresh start for over 200 local teenagers. Discover how this innovative approach is re-engaging students.

School merger won't bring religious change, parents told

Parents at Muswellbrook's Richard Gill School have been assured its secular, music-focused education will continue unchanged despite a merger with the Christian-based Melos Education Group. The council demands land back.

Work starts on $420M Central Coast highway upgrade

Construction has begun on a $420 million dual carriageway through Wyong, aiming to end chronic gridlock. The project, the largest single road initiative on the Central Coast, will take 3-4 years to complete.

Glory's 3-0 win features Lawrence Olimpico stunner

Perth Glory delivered their best performance under Adam Griffiths, crushing Central Coast Mariners 3-0 at HBF Park. Tom Lawrence stole the show with a spectacular goal direct from a corner. Read the full match report.

Mariners clinch 2-1 comeback win over Jets in F3 Derby

The Central Coast Mariners overcame a one-goal deficit to defeat a reshuffled Newcastle Jets 2-1 in sweltering conditions. The result leaves the Jets in ninth place as they face a crucial run of away fixtures.

Glory's Bozinovski: We're Not Looking at the Ladder

Perth Glory midfielder Rhys Bozinovski insists the squad is ignoring the tight A-League Men standings, focusing instead on securing six points from two crucial home games at HBF Park. Read more.

Woman dies in South Coast bush track collision

A young woman has died following a collision between a hatchback and a ute on a remote bush track near Central Tilba. Police remain on scene investigating the fatal crash.

NSW plan merges Newcastle with Central Coast

The NSW government proposes merging Greater Newcastle and Central Coast planning, sparking fears of a 180km urban sprawl and loss of regional identity. Read the full analysis.

Alligator egg raid season begins on Central Coast

Staff at the Australian Reptile Park are in the midst of their annual 'wild west rodeo' to retrieve alligator eggs laid on Christmas night. Discover the dangerous and fascinating process.

Cairns Boxing Day Sales Draw Massive Shopper Crowds

Cairns retailers gear up for a bustling Boxing Day with thousands of shoppers expected. Major stores reveal their best deals, promising significant discounts on fashion, tech, and homewares.

Exam blunder: Students taught wrong ancient history topic

An independent review reveals a 'perfect storm' of errors led to 140 students across nine Queensland schools studying Augustus instead of Julius Caesar for their major exam. Discover the findings and new safeguards.

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