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US Cuts Child Vaccines, Health Experts Alarmed

The US has dramatically reduced its recommended childhood vaccinations from 17 to 11, a move health officials warn will endanger children and fuel outbreaks. Read the full story.

Bar Olé & The Heart to Open on Applecross Foreshore

Esqulant Leisure Group announces two new hospitality venues, Bar Olé and The Heart, opening in Applecross in 2026. Offering stunning Swan River views, they will create 100 jobs and bring Spanish cuisine and upmarket pub dining to Perth's south.

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.

Early Action on Child Poverty Benefits All Australians

Investing in early childhood support for kids in poverty isn't just morally right—it's economically smart, saving billions and building a stronger future for all of Australia. Learn why experts are calling for urgent action.

Influencer loses second daughter in 20 months

Australian influencer Melissa Mae Carlton shares tragic news of daughter Molly's death on Christmas morning, 20 months after losing her first child. Doctors suspect a genetic heart condition.

WA Toddlers Beat Leukaemia in Time for Christmas

Two young WA boys, Riley Coyne, 4, and Ace D'Agostino, 2, celebrate the gift of life this Christmas after a year battling acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Read their inspiring story of friendship and resilience.

Albanese govt appoints director-general for Australian CDC

Health Minister Mark Butler announces Professor Zoe Wainer as the inaugural director-general of the Australian Centre for Disease Control, set to launch on January 1. Learn about her background and the centre's mission.

Silent Strep A Spread in Kimberley Kids

A new study reveals over half of Kimberley children carry Strep A bacteria without symptoms, posing a major hidden health risk. Learn about the findings and urgent calls for action.

Mandurah warned as heat drives Ross River virus cases

Mandurah residents urged to prevent mosquito bites after a new University of Adelaide study links warmer temperatures to increased Ross River virus outbreaks. Learn the risks and how to protect yourself.

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