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Senate deadlock threatens Albanese environment laws

The Albanese government faces Senate hurdles with environment legislation as political divisions echo Rudd's climate wars. Analysis reveals falling GDP per capita and rising One Nation support.

Asbestos clean-up at Hillarys Dog Beach

The City of Joondalup is conducting further remediation at Hillarys Dog Beach after tests detected 'very low levels' of asbestos. Public safety measures are in place.

City Beach Voted Perth's Favourite Shoreline

West Aussies have spoken! City Beach claims the title of Perth's best beach in a new poll, beating favourites like Scarborough and Cottesloe. Discover why locals love it.

Environment Laws Push as Opposition Demands Pause

The Albanese government seeks to pass major environmental reforms next week, facing opposition calls for delay and Greens criticism over loopholes. Will Australia get new environment laws?

Perth Council Faces Workplace Culture Probe

Perth City Council initiates urgent workplace culture investigation after Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas's surprise motion. Full details on the internal review and its implications.

Five-Tower Wollongong Development Gets Green Light

A major five-building residential complex has been approved for the Illawarra Leagues Club site in Wollongong, adding 204 apartments to the city centre after Land and Environment Court decision.

Stirling's $350k Golf Course Car Park Expansion

Stirling Council proposes a $350,000 temporary overflow car park at Hamersley Golf Course to tackle illegal parking. The 50 new bays will be built on part of the 10th fairway. Read more.

Wanneroo Dog Ban in 20 Nature Reserves

The City of Wanneroo is set to implement a ban on off-lead dogs across 20 nature reserves to protect local wildlife. Find out which parks are affected and the community's response.

Perth rejects tradespeople parking voucher scheme

Perth administrators have rejected a proposal for street parking fee waivers for tradespeople, citing potential $1.8 million revenue loss and need for additional staff. The plan aimed to help residents with maintenance costs.

Stirling proposes fishing ban at 16 lakes

City of Stirling moves to ban fishing across 16 lakes and wetlands following animal cruelty reports and RSPCA investigations. Council debate described as 'complete mess'.

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