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Four arrested in Queensland drug syndicate bust

Queensland Police have dismantled an alleged drug trafficking network, arresting four people and seizing cash, weapons, and a significant quantity of drugs. Read the full details.

Geelong's hidden garden oasis behind Funk cafe

Discover the lush, secret garden oasis in central Geelong that's the heart of Funk by Botanical Brew cafe. A tranquil escape with a mission for community and sustainability.

Perth CBD Crisis: City Centre Deterioration

Perth's CBD faces alarming decline with rising vacancies and safety concerns. Discover what's happening to Western Australia's capital city centre and why action is needed now.

Council's tree removal double standards questioned

Victoria Park Ratepayers Association challenges council over 'highly restrictive' tree policy for residents while 65 trees were removed from Elizabeth Baillie Park. Investigation underway.

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.

Crown Perth Adds Two Australian-First Dining Options

Crown Perth's Urban Food District will feature Side Piece Pizza and Tekka Bar as Australian-first arrivals in early 2026, creating approximately 100 jobs. Discover Perth's new dining destination.

Perth land sales surge, highlighting housing shortage

Perth's land sales hit a record 3,683 lots in one quarter, a 51.5% jump. With supply critically low and prices soaring 50% in two years, the city's housing challenge is urgent. Discover the drivers and solutions.

Century-old map still shapes Canberra's planning

How Walter Burley Griffin's 1925 gazetted plan continues to influence Australia's capital city, balancing monumental ambition with bush capital ideals. Explore the enduring legacy.

WA's Density Push Sparks Council Backlash

Western Australia's new density laws face fierce opposition from local councils. Brad Pettitt warns of democratic deficits and rushed planning reforms.

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