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Van Der Wielen Takes Helm at Perth Mint

WA Government names John Van Der Wielen as new Perth Mint chair, succeeding Sam Walsh. The move signals a fresh start following the refiner's compliance issues. Read the full story.

Hollywood film editor moves to Barwon Heads

Acclaimed Hollywood film editor Chris Lebenzon, known for 'Con Air' and 'Top Gun', has swapped Los Angeles for the coastal charm of Barwon Heads. Discover his story and new life in regional Victoria.

Fatal hit-and-run in Melbourne's Mooroolbark

A 28-year-old man has died following an alleged hit-and-run in Mooroolbark. A 39-year-old man is assisting police. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Oscar Allen Fit for Lions' Season Opener: Fagan

Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan confirms new recruit Oscar Allen is set to be fit for the AFL season opener against the Bulldogs. Get the latest on the star forward's recovery and the Lions' three-peat quest.

Crucial six months to keep Ponga at Newcastle Knights

Newcastle Knights director of football Chris James reveals the club's ultraconservative plan for Kalyn Ponga's recovery and why the team's early 2026 form is vital to retaining the superstar fullback.

$8.9m in old MyWay funds stuck in limbo

A year after Canberra's troubled switch to MyWay+, $8.9 million of passenger cash remains stranded in the old system. Discover the fallout from the 'significant failure' and what's being done.

20 Housing ACT jobs cut before Christmas

Twenty Housing ACT workers face unemployment just before Christmas as contracts end, despite Treasurer Chris Steel's assurance that Canberra's public service will continue growing.

Crowley, Andrews Win NNSW Football's Top Honours

Maitland's Braedyn Crowley wins his third Graham Jennings Medal while Tara Andrews earns the Emily van Egmond Medal at the Northern NSW Football awards. Read the full story and see all the photos from the night.

Australia's $2 Billion COP31 Hosting Blunder Dodged

The Albanese government's failed bid to host COP31 in Adelaide saved Australian taxpayers an estimated $2 billion, a fortunate escape amid cost-of-living pressures and IMF calls for fiscal restraint.

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