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New WA nerve implant trial for sleep apnoea treatment

A groundbreaking nerve implant trial at the University of WA offers new hope for sleep apnoea sufferers. The device could replace CPAP machines for many. Read about the innovative treatment and its potential.

Barry Cable Trial: Witnesses Must Appear in Person

A Perth judge has ruled that witnesses in the historical child sex abuse trial of AFL legend Barry Cable must give evidence in person, not via video link. Read the latest court developments.

Geelong dog owners slam council's off-leash trial

Geelong dog owners are furious over the council's new off-leash trial, calling the chosen locations 'unsafe' and 'inadequate'. Read the full story and see if your local park is affected.

Australian man extradited for child sex abuse

John Michael Kaleel, 69, has been extradited from Australia to Los Angeles to be sentenced for child sexual abuse. He fled after his conviction. Read the full story.

Wil Holmes wins U23 time trial at Road Nationals

South Australian junior Wil Holmes clinched the under-23 men's time trial title at the Australian Road Cycling Championships in Ballarat. Get the full race results and reaction.

Geelong's Most Notorious Court Cases of 2025

From a shocking murder in a quiet street to a high-profile AFL star's downfall, revisit the Geelong court cases that dominated headlines in 2025. Discover the stories behind the verdicts.

Aged Care Worker Unfit for Murder Trial, Court Hears

Suzanne Lupica, charged with murdering a Port Kennedy aged care resident, has been found mentally unfit to stand trial. The WA Supreme Court heard chilling details of the alleged attack. Read the full story.

Union Slams Asbestos Exemption at ECU Campus

The CFMEU condemns a WorkSafe exemption allowing asbestos in ECU's Perth campus fire doors. Critics warn it sets a dangerous precedent for worker safety in Australia.

Hospital staff wage fight looms in Townsville

Townsville University Hospital staff could lose up to a quarter of their wages in a bitter contract dispute. Unions warn of a devastating blow to workers and regional healthcare.

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