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Stromlo's Learn to Swim Program for All Ages & Abilities

Stromlo Leisure Centre's GOswim program offers year-round swimming lessons for babies, children, teens, and adults in Canberra. Build water safety skills and confidence with qualified instructors. Enquire now.

IoT Revolutionises Aussie Crop Monitoring in 2026

Discover how IoT and data-driven precision agriculture are helping Australian farmers make smarter decisions, boost yields, and farm more sustainably. Learn about the 2026 revolution.

First Nations Film Festival Returns to Fremantle

The Focus: First Nation Films festival is back at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre on Jan 24-25. Featuring documentaries, music, and speakers like Thomas Mayo, it's a key part of Fremantle's Truth Telling program. Free entry.

Lake Mac Council outlines $80 million spending plan

Lake Macquarie City Council reveals a draft $80 million capital works plan for 2026-27, with over half earmarked for its fire-damaged Speers Point administration building. Discover the community projects set to benefit.

20,000 cattle missing in North Queensland flood crisis

North Queensland's agricultural heartland faces a mounting crisis with nearly 20,000 cattle unaccounted for after devastating floods. Recovery efforts are underway as a new cyclone threat emerges. Get the full story.

University Without ATAR: UNE's Pathways for Mature Students

Discover how the University of New England's fee-free TRACKS and Foundation Programs are helping mature-aged students like Brooke Herczeg and Carla Penny build successful university futures, proving age and past grades are no barrier.

China's 46.7% Beef Tax Rocks WA Exporters

Western Australia's beef industry reels as China slaps a staggering 46.7% tariff on imports, escalating trade tensions. Experts assess the damage and future strategies. Read the full analysis.

Perth's City Beach reopens after shark sightings

City Beach in Perth reopened after a one-hour closure due to multiple shark sightings, including a 5-metre shark just 15 metres from shore. Stay informed with the latest beach safety alerts.

Beef trade with China faces rocky start to 2026

Australian beef exporters face a challenging 2026 as China slashes import quotas, threatening a $1.6 billion trade. Industry calls for urgent government action to secure market access.

WA grain harvest nears record despite challenges

Western Australia's grain harvest is on track to approach a record 22 million tonnes, overcoming frost, rain, and logistical hurdles. Discover the resilience behind the numbers.

Officeworks launches $1m Back to School Appeal

Officeworks launches its annual Back to School Appeal with a goal to raise $1 million for The Smith Family, providing essential learning tools and support for Australian students in need.

ANU cancels million-dollar college extension program

The Australian National University has scrapped its costly H course program for ACT college students, citing unsustainable expenses. Discover the impact and what alternative pathways are emerging.

How NSW sport clubs can become more inclusive for all

With 21% of Australians living with a disability, Sport4All coaches are helping NSW clubs and schools break down barriers. Discover the simple, three-step process to create welcoming spaces for everyone.

Varroa mite threat escalates in South Australia's Riverland

The invasive varroa mite, a deadly parasite for bees, is spreading in South Australia. Loxton beekeeper Ian Cass warns it's 'only a matter of time' before it devastates hives vital for pollination in the state's key food-producing region.

Mum of five loses 37kg with telehealth support

A Sydney mother of five shares how Juniper's dietitians and health coaches helped her lose 37.1kg over three years, transforming her physical and emotional health. Discover her journey.

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