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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.

Australian Patch Monitors Unborn Babies at Home

Australian researchers develop revolutionary wearable patch to track fetal movements at home. This breakthrough technology could transform prenatal care for expectant mothers.

Record SANFL Draft Haul & Player Mental Toll

A record SANFL draft haul coincides with new research revealing the significant psychological pressure on young AFL hopefuls. Discover the personal story of Zac Schwarz.

Hunter Manufacturing Awards 2025 Winners Announced

Discover the winners of the 2025 Hunter Manufacturing Awards, celebrating record-breaking innovation and export success from regional NSW manufacturers. Learn how local companies are competing globally.

Former rugby player sentenced for Newcastle punch

Former Tongan test rugby player Penikolo Kula Latu receives a community sentence for a one-punch assault that left an off-duty police officer with serious injuries at a Newcastle nightclub.

CSIRO cuts 350 science jobs as funding crisis deepens

Australia's premier science agency CSIRO is cutting 350 research positions despite chronic underfunding. Learn how this threatens innovation and why experts warn it's becoming a 'glorified consultancy'.

SA Chief Justice Wins Court Road Safety Fight

After a years-long campaign, South Australia's Chief Justice is seeing success in improving road and pedestrian safety near Adelaide's court houses. Learn about the new safety measures.

ABC Boss Unaware of 'Journo Feed' Project

ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks was caught unaware of the 'Journo Feed' proposal during a National Press Club address, as the broadcaster faces scrutiny over its digital strategy and the costly Bluey rights blunder.

BlueScope death sparks union safety warning

A 24-year-old contractor was killed at BlueScope's Port Kembla steelworks, sparking union safety warnings and highlighting worker compensation battles in NSW.

Alcohol Safety Campaign After Laos Methanol Deaths

The Albanese Government launches 'Drinking? Drink Mindfully' campaign with families of Melbourne teens who died from methanol poisoning in Laos. Essential reading for Schoolies travellers.

Govt Urged to Back Australian Tech in AI Race

Australia's newest ASX 50 tech company warns the nation risks falling behind in global AI race unless government procurement prioritises homegrown innovation. Join the call to back Australian tech.

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