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Perth influencer mourns friend, GoFundMe for family

Perth content creator Em Davies mourns the sudden loss of her close friend Daniel Sheard. A GoFundMe has raised over $12,000 to support his fiancée and their infant son. Read the emotional tributes.

Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne AFLW Grand Final

After a heartbreaking loss last season, a determined Brisbane Lions have rebuilt their game plan for an AFLW Grand Final rematch against the unbeaten North Melbourne. Can they secure victory?

Wicked Review: Spectacular But Magic Fades

Wicked delivers stunning visuals and strong performances, but the spell weakens upon second viewing. Discover if this prequel still enchants Australian audiences.

New Wollongong campus for Youth Off The Streets

Craig Davis College, part of Youth Off The Streets, has moved to the University of Wollongong Innovation Campus, creating new opportunities for disadvantaged youth in education and community partnerships.

West to West exhibition contrasts cowboy life

Award-winning photographer Daniel Njegich's new exhibition, West to West, opens in Subiaco, showcasing the contrasting cowboy cultures of Australia and America. Free entry from Nov 20-30.

AFL Draft Tax Proposal for Father-Son Picks

West Australian journalist Craig O'Donoghue calls for AFL clubs to pay financial tax on early father-son and academy draft selections. Read his compelling argument for fairer competition.

Jewish Film Festival arrives in Canberra

The Jewish International Film Festival brings five compelling films to Dendy Cinemas Canberra this weekend, showcasing diverse Jewish stories and voices.

Now You See Me 3 Review: Fun Heist Returns

The magician heist franchise returns with familiar tricks and new faces. Read our review of Now You See Me, Now You Don't to see if the magic still works.

Rose Byrne's breathless comedy not for faint-hearted

Rose Byrne delivers a career-defining performance in Mary Bronstein's dark comedy 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' - a visceral viewing experience that blends horror with everyday struggles of motherhood.

Jimmy Barnes Film: Worth Staying Up Late For

Discover why the Jimmy Barnes documentary 'Working Class Man' is essential viewing, despite its late weeknight slot. Explore his powerful story and other must-see TV.

No Bang, Big Impact: 18 Minutes to Armageddon

Kathryn Bigelow's new Netflix film 'A House of Dynamite' explores the terrifying 18-minute countdown to a nuclear strike. Critics are divided, but the film's tense realism delivers a powerful warning.

Josh Hannay's Titans Vision After Bellamy Miss

Exclusive interview with incoming Gold Coast Titans coach Josh Hannay as he reveals his ambitious plans to transform the NRL squad following their unsuccessful bid for Craig Bellamy.

Serial fraudster sentenced for Aboriginal community scam

Notorious conman Craig Dale faces justice after swindling a vulnerable remote Aboriginal community recovering from devastating floods. Discover the shocking details of his elaborate scam and the court's final verdict.

Aimee Lou Wood's Film Club: Must-See Dramedy

Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood delivers a captivating performance in this heartfelt British dramedy about friendship, cinema and life's unexpected connections.

Bannockburn CFA Volunteer Craig Muller Remembered

The Geelong community mourns the sudden loss of Craig Muller, a dedicated CFA volunteer and beloved father from Bannockburn, remembered for his selfless service and unwavering commitment to his family.

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