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Law Change Unlocks Hunter Park Development

The Minns government has amended legislation to allow accommodation on Venues NSW land, unlocking Hunter Park's potential and boosting tourism and housing.

Big Splash Water Park Remains Closed for Summer

Canberra's beloved Big Splash water park will remain closed this summer as owners plan a modern new facility. Community disappointed as vandalism and costs prevent reopening.

Big Splash rezoning ruled out by ACT government

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has categorically ruled out rezoning the Big Splash site for apartments as the water park misses its mid-November reopening deadline. Read the latest developments.

Free WA Day Bucket Hat with Newspaper Coupon

West Australians can score a free limited edition Hancock Iron Ore WA Day bucket hat with The West Australian newspaper coupon. Redeem at AMPOL stations and wear with pride at the Burswood Park festival.

St Albans Park's Nita Sheridan remembered

Beloved Geelong resident Nita Sheridan of St Albans Park is remembered for her infectious humour and lifelong friendships. A celebration of her remarkable 94 years.

AFLW Grand Final Venue Debate Erupts

AFLW expert Kate McCarthy challenges North Melbourne president Sonja Hood over the Ikon Park grand final venue. Should the decider aim for bigger crowds at Marvel Stadium?

Hundreds Honour Fallen at Kings Park Remembrance Day

Hundreds gathered at Perth's Kings Park for the Remembrance Day service, honouring 107 years since the WWI armistice. A sea of red poppies covered the memorial as dignitaries and veterans paid their respects.

Free Live Music Series Hits Cairns Every Friday

Cairns is set to come alive with a new free live music initiative featuring local artists every Friday evening at Fogarty Park, bringing vibrancy to the city's entertainment scene.

Perth Glory Building HBF Park Fortress

Perth Glory is mounting a fierce campaign to reclaim home ground dominance at HBF Park, with players and management united in their mission to make their stadium the most feared venue in the A-Leagues.

Geelong man denied bail after Bell Park siege drama

A Geelong man has been denied bail following a dramatic police siege in Bell Park, facing serious charges including assault and false imprisonment after a domestic incident turned into an hours-long standoff.

Perth Secures World Rugby Sevens Until 2028

Western Australia scores a massive victory as Perth locks in the HSBC SVNS Series until 2028, cementing its status as Australia's premier rugby sevens destination with thrilling action at HBF Park.

Defence's $254M Canberra lease deal exposed

Exclusive details reveal the Department of Defence's quarter-billion dollar property deal in Canberra, securing long-term office space at Brindabella Park with significant taxpayer investment.

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