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Sporting Legends Demand Bondi Attack Royal Commission

Over 70 Australian sporting legends, including Ian Thorpe and Dawn Fraser, have called on PM Albanese for a royal commission into the Bondi tragedy and rising anti-Semitism. Read their powerful plea.

ECUTZ expands with two new salons in Townsville

Townsville's ECUTZ barber chain is rapidly expanding, launching two new salons as cost-of-living pressures fuel huge demand for affordable haircuts. See how they're keeping prices low.

RBA's Bullock Warns of Inflation Fight Until 2026

RBA Governor Michele Bullock warns inflation battle could last until 2026, with potential interest rate rises. Senator Dean Smith critiques government's economic approach. Read the full analysis.

Perth Coastal Garden: A Design and Lifestyle Fusion

Discover how a Perth couple transformed their coastal garden into a sanctuary that seamlessly connects design with their lifestyle. Explore the native plants and sustainable features that make it thrive.

Perth Chef's $16pp Christmas Feast Menu Revealed

Perth chef Sean Cridland shares a budget-friendly three-course Christmas menu for eight, costing under $16 per person. Get his recipes for a festive roast turkey, melon wreath, and Oreo truffles.

Canberra urged to help kids in need this Christmas

A former police officer and Canberra residents call for community support as Salvation Army research reveals one in five Australian parents fear their children will miss out on Christmas presents due to financial stress.

Geelong charities brace for Christmas surge in demand

Geelong charities are preparing for a record-breaking Christmas as millions of Australians struggle with food insecurity. Find out how you can help support local families in need this holiday season.

Australia Needs Christmas Spirit More Than Ever

Columnist Joe Spagnolo argues that amid global conflict and economic strain, the unifying message of Christmas is vital for Australia's national spirit. Read his compelling case.

WA Budget: $7.5bn boost, surplus, but no new relief

WA's mid-year review reveals a $7.5bn revenue windfall from iron ore and gold, delivering an eighth straight surplus. Treasurer Rita Saffioti defends no new cost-of-living measures. Read the full analysis.

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