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XRP's Growing Popularity in Australia's Crypto Scene

Ripple's XRP is gaining significant traction among Australian investors and institutions, driven by its utility for fast, low-cost cross-border payments and a supportive regulatory environment.

New Two-Storey Childcare Centre Proposed for Merriwa

A new two-storey childcare centre is planned for Merriwa, WA, to address the critical shortage of early learning places. The proposal includes 11 rooms for 189 children. Read about the development plans and community impact.

Rate Exemptions Cost WA Councils Millions

WA councils claim a loophole allowing some not-for-profits to dodge rates is costing them vital revenue for services. WALGA demands a $200k review to fix the system. Read more.

Universal 3-Day Childcare Subsidy Starts Monday

From Monday, all Australian families can access at least three days of subsidised childcare weekly, a major reform set to benefit 100,000 families and help parents return to work.

Govt scraps independent AI body, chooses in-house oversight

The federal government has abandoned plans for an independent AI advisory body, opting instead for a $29.9m in-house Safety Institute. Critics warn it may lack the teeth needed to regulate the rapidly evolving technology.

Call for balanced e-bike rules, not bans, in Illawarra

The Illawarra Bicycle Users Group pushes for evidence-based regulation, including registration and education for throttle e-bikes, warning against counterproductive outright bans. Read their full proposal.

New 79-place childcare centre planned for Lake Heights

Plans for a new 79-place Montessori childcare centre on church land in Lake Heights have been submitted to Wollongong City Council. The development includes a shared underground car park and church upgrades. Read the full details.

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