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Compromise needed on WA fishing policy for all

WA's fishing policy is at a crossroads. A new approach is needed to protect marine parks, support sustainable fishing, and ensure fair access for all users. Read the full analysis.

Life jacket saves rock fisherman in dramatic Kiama rescue

A rock fisherman's life jacket kept him afloat in heavy seas off Kiama, highlighting its critical importance. Surf lifesavers also responded to multiple after-hours rescues on Illawarra beaches over a scorching weekend.

Platypus death in Queanbeyan River a red flag for waterways

A drowned platypus entangled in fishing line has prompted urgent calls for better protection of local waterways and a ban on fishing in platypus habitats. The incident highlights growing threats to Australia's unique wildlife.

SA on track for net zero despite catastrophic forecasts

South Australia is confidently progressing towards its 2050 net zero emissions target, with new data showing strong renewable energy growth is outpacing grim predictions. Discover how the state is turning the tide.

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.

Outcry Over WA's Demersal Fishing Ban

WA's opposition slams the Labor government's extended demersal fishing ban, calling it a 'rotten' deal that ignores science and devastates local communities. Read the full story.

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.

Cancer patient's Airbnb holiday refund refused

A Melbourne mother undergoing urgent chemotherapy fights Airbnb for a refund after her diagnosis forced her to cancel a family holiday. Discover the policy loophole leaving her thousands out of pocket.

Teen catches massive 55cm bream in Lake Macquarie

A 16-year-old from Fassifern has landed a colossal 55cm bream on Christmas Day, believed to be one of the biggest ever caught in Lake Macquarie. Read the full story of this remarkable catch.

US Sacks Climate Scientists, Dismantles Research Institutes

The Trump administration is firing over 1,100 scientists and dismantling a premier climate research institute, removing references to human-caused climate change from official websites. This analysis explores the political motives behind the attack on sci

National AI Plan criticised for weak safeguards

Australia's new National AI Plan is under fire for prioritising optimistic economic forecasts over enforceable public protections, leaving citizens vulnerable in key areas like recruitment and healthcare. Read the expert analysis.

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