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Period Swimwear Frees Aussie Teens to Enjoy Summer Fun

A Melbourne mum's innovative period swimwear, Azure Belle, is changing summers for Australian teens. No more missing beach days or faking illness. Discover the sustainable solution offering freedom and confidence.

Aussies' Summer Hair Hack: Cooki's Eco-Friendly Bars

Discover how Cooki's cruelty-free shampoo bars are revolutionising summer hair care in Australia. Lasting as long as 3 bottles, they're a perfect eco-friendly gift. Shop now for Christmas delivery.

WA Could Lead Nation in Fisheries Management

Western Australia has a unique opportunity to set the national standard for sustainable fisheries management, balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship. Discover how.

Parliament House guide wins top tourism award

Rosie Bruce, a senior guide at Parliament House for 25 years, has been honoured with the Natasha Watson Women in Tourism award, celebrating her dedication to showcasing Canberra to visitors from around the world.

Qantas Unveils Largest Fleet Renewal in History

Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson announces the airline's largest-ever fleet renewal and pushes for a homegrown sustainable aviation fuel industry, promising 13,000+ jobs for Australia.

Murrumbateman wins three Canberra tourism awards

The small village of Murrumbateman has claimed three major wins at the 2025 Canberra Region Tourism Awards, proving its status as a must-visit destination just over the ACT border.

Parliament House Christmas tree lights up Canberra

Speaker Milton Dick and Senate President Sue Lines illuminate Parliament House's Christmas tree with sustainable charities Country Needs People and Landcare Australia as 2025 beneficiaries.

Green Perth Offices Get 7% Higher Rent

JLL research reveals Perth's top-rated sustainable offices can charge 7% more rent, with fully electric buildings seeing a 23.4% national premium. Discover the financial benefits of green retrofitting.

Population Boom Threatens WA Fish Stocks

Western Australia's rapid population growth is putting unprecedented pressure on fish stocks. Industry leader Trevor Whittington warns of potential decimation without immediate action.

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