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Illawarra Hawks' finals hopes dashed by Breakers loss

The Illawarra Hawks' NBL26 title defence is on life support after a crucial 101-96 home loss to the New Zealand Breakers. Coach Justin Tatum laments turnovers and a persistent free-throw disparity.

Free Australia Day Festival at Coogee Beach

Celebrate Australia Day 2026 with free family entertainment at Coogee Beach. Enjoy live music, cultural performances, wildlife encounters, and classic Aussie competitions.

Perth's 2026 packed with 26 major events

Perth is set for a blockbuster 2026 with a huge lineup of world-class entertainment, sport, and culture. From Lady Gaga to the Commonwealth Games, here's your guide to the year's must-see events.

Qantas 2025 inflight entertainment hits revealed

Qantas passengers spent over 94 million hours watching movies and shows in 2025. Discover the most popular films and series, from Wicked to Bluey, that captivated Aussie travellers.

Sam Froling cleared for Hawks' Christmas Day NBL return

Illawarra Hawks co-captain Sam Froling is set for a Christmas miracle, cleared to play against Sydney Kings on December 25 after recovering from a serious achilles injury. Don't miss the 8:30pm tip-off on ESPN.

How Digital Platforms Revolutionised Commodity Trading

Discover how digital trading platforms have democratised commodity markets, making them accessible to farmers and small producers across Australia. Learn about the transformation from exclusive old boys' clubs to transparent online systems.

Cash Decline Shuts Out Vulnerable Canberrans

Canberra residents face exclusion as key government services refuse cash payments. Elderly and vulnerable citizens demand accessible payment options in a digital-first world.

3D printed guns 'continuing issue' in ACT

ACT police report 11 seizures of 3D-printed firearms since 2023 as experts warn Australia risks following US path without urgent uniform legislation on digital blueprints.

Digital Lifestyle Forces Brain to Evolve Rapidly

Australian neuroscientists discover our brains are growing larger to handle information overload. Learn how digital adaptation affects cognitive function and what it means for future generations.

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