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Singleton tip reopens Jan 12 after rubbish fire

The Singleton Waste Management Facility will reopen on Monday following a major tip face fire in late December. Council crews worked around the clock on remediation. Read the latest updates.

SA Govt Accused of Halting Algal Bloom Probe

A parliamentary inquiry hears SA government staff were told not to investigate the cause of a major algal bloom until after the March state election. Read the disturbing claims.

Cheeky Tasmanian devils raid home, steal dog toys

A family of mischievous Tasmanian devils has been caught on CCTV ransacking a Central Highlands yard, stealing items for months. The homeowner shares the surprising story. Discover more about Australia's unique wildlife.

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.

Awaba Waste Facility Expansion Awarded to Daracon

Lake Macquarie City Council awards Daracon Group the contract to expand the Awaba Waste Management Facility, adding over a decade of capacity for 220,000 residents. Construction starts 2026.

Alligator egg raid season begins on Central Coast

Staff at the Australian Reptile Park are in the midst of their annual 'wild west rodeo' to retrieve alligator eggs laid on Christmas night. Discover the dangerous and fascinating process.

Belle Property HQ Takes Over Hunter Valley Offices

Belle Property's head office has taken direct control of its Hunter Valley operations, pledging new safety measures and support for staff and clients after a distressing period. Read the full statement.

How a Financial Planner Can Master Your Money

Struggling with budgets? Discover how a qualified Australian financial planner moves beyond simple tracking to holistic cash flow management, helping you achieve long-term wealth and security.

Wanneroo installs 250 wildlife warning signs on roads

The City of Wanneroo is installing 250 temporary wildlife warning signs on major roads to reduce collisions and protect native species like Carnaby's cockatoos. The $12,000 project aims to combat rising incidents linked to urban development.

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