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New Miniature Steam Train Arrives at Cockington Green

Cockington Green Gardens unveils its second miniature steam locomotive, the Douglas William, marking a historic first for the Canberra attraction. A special launch day with discounted entry supports the Salvation Army.

Teen's no-fly Ashes quest across 12 countries

18-year-old Tommy Lamb travels from Manchester to Australia without flights to watch the Ashes. Follow his incredible journey through 12 countries and near-death experience.

Barmy Army Touring WA After Ashes Opener Loss

England's Barmy Army descends on Western Australia, determined to enjoy their tour despite bruising first Test defeat. Cricket fans bring economic boost and vibrant atmosphere.

Retirement Village Rivalry Hits Somerton Park

A heated turf war between retirement village operators intensifies in Somerton Park as residents face uncertainty. Discover how this corporate rivalry affects local seniors.

Barmy Army vows no abuse at Perth Ashes test

Perth's Barmy Army promises light-hearted banter, not abuse, towards Australian cricketers during the first Ashes Test at Optus Stadium. Any offensive behaviour will result in expulsion.

Salvos Urge Newcastle to Share Christmas Magic

The Salvation Army's annual Toy Drive, supported by NGM Group, seeks community donations to help a record number of Newcastle families facing cost-of-living pressures this Christmas. Donate until Dec 12.

Salvation Army Takes Over Carols In The Domain

Australia's biggest Christmas celebration, Carols In The Domain, welcomes The Salvation Army as new naming partner after Woolworths' 21-year sponsorship. Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington return as hosts.

Salvation Army Leads Carols In The Domain 2024

Sunrise hosts Nat Barr and Matt Shirvington return to host Australia's biggest Christmas celebration, Carols In The Domain, as The Salvation Army becomes the new naming rights partner. Join the festive magic on Saturday, December 20.

99yo Perth JP retires after 45 years service

Ian Goyder, one of Perth's most beloved community figures, has officially retired from his role as Justice of the Peace at age 99, concluding an incredible 45-year journey of voluntary service that touched thousands of lives across Western Australia.

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