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Govt loans $52.2M for Hallett's green cement plant

The federal government has approved a $52.2 million loan to Hallett Group to build a low-carbon cement plant in South Australia, aiming to slash emissions and boost local manufacturing. Read the full story.

Hunter workers cope with days of extreme heat

As temperatures in the Hunter Region near 40°C, local workers from tyre shops to construction sites share how they cope. Learn about the heatwave's peak and safety warnings.

Best Lunchboxes for School & Work in 2026

Discover the five best lunchboxes for 2026, from premium bundles to budget-friendly Bento boxes. Find the perfect leak-proof, stylish, or kid-friendly option for stress-free packing.

$100M Low-Interest Loans for WA Aged Care Beds

The WA Government unveils a $100 million low-interest loan scheme to help aged care providers build new beds and upgrade facilities. Learn how this initiative tackles the critical shortage.

Second Shoalhaven beach drowning in 48 hours

A 34-year-old man has drowned at Green Patch Beach in Jervis Bay, marking the second tragic death on Shoalhaven beaches in two days. Emergency services responded to the incident in rough conditions.

Toxic Algal Blooms Prompt Urgent Warning for SA Dog Owners

Potentially deadly algal blooms have been detected at multiple South Australian beaches. Authorities issue an urgent warning to dog owners to keep pets away from the water. Learn which locations are affected and the critical symptoms to watch for.

Ashes Final Test Team Undecided, Sydney Pitch Key

Australia's team for the final Ashes Test in Sydney remains undecided. Steve Smith confirms all options open as green pitch complicates spin selection for Todd Murphy. Read the latest.

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.

WA Fishing Ban: No Warning, Fines Start Now

West Australian fishers face immediate fines under new rules banning fishing in 20% of state waters. No grace period given. Get the full details on the controversial crackdown.

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