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Townsville District Court Cases November 14

Townsville District Court delivers justice on November 14 with multiple sentencings and case proceedings. Get the latest court updates from North Queensland.

Hospital ED Beds Closed Due to Sewage Pipe Burst

Emergency department beds temporarily closed at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital as urgent repairs continue on burst sewage pipe. Patient services affected during essential infrastructure works.

Sewage Sabotage Forces Perth Hospital Evacuation

A major sewage spill, believed to be sabotage by a disgruntled patient, caused chaos at Perth's Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Emergency bays were closed for a lengthy clean-up. Download the app for more.

WA school bars 'Free Palestine' yearbook quote

Harrisdale Senior High School blocked a student's 'Free Palestine' yearbook quote, citing potential offence. The Education Department intervened, leading to a compromise.

Geelong Hospital Ambulance Ramping Crisis Worsens

New Barwon Health data reveals worsening ambulance ramping at Geelong University Hospital, with patients waiting hours for emergency care. Urgent action needed to address this healthcare crisis.

New Leaders Forge Genuine Path to Reconciliation

Discover how Professors Emma-Jaye Gavin and Andrew Gunstone are leading a groundbreaking, multi-layered approach to Indigenous truth and justice in Australia. Learn what real allyship means.

99yo Perth JP retires after 45 years service

Ian Goyder, one of Perth's most beloved community figures, has officially retired from his role as Justice of the Peace at age 99, concluding an incredible 45-year journey of voluntary service that touched thousands of lives across Western Australia.

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.

Cairns District Court November hearings commence

The Cairns District Court convenes this November to address a docket of local cases, from serious assaults to commercial disputes, as Queensland's justice system continues its regional circuit.

Food Crisis Grips Regional NSW Communities

Soaring food prices and shrinking household budgets are creating a hunger epidemic across regional NSW, with charities struggling to meet unprecedented demand as families face impossible choices.

Defence relocating staff to new Brindabella Park offices

The Australian Department of Defence is embarking on a significant relocation, moving hundreds of public service staff to a new state-of-the-art office facility at Brindabella Park in Canberra's airport precinct.

MKR's Scotch Fillet Masterpiece: Recipe Revealed

My Kitchen Rules stars Maria and Bailey impressed judges with their sophisticated Scotch fillet, red wine jus, and stunning potato terrine - get the inside scoop on their winning recipe!

MKR's Earl Grey Pavlova Stuns Judges

My Kitchen Rules contestants Maria and Bailey delivered a show-stopping pavlova with Earl Grey ganache and raspberry pink peppercorn coulis that left judges speechless in episode 20.

Cairns District Court November sittings commence

The Cairns District Court convenes for its November sittings, addressing serious criminal matters including sexual offences, drug trafficking, and violent crimes across the Far North region.

MKR's Mediterranean Barramundi Recipe Revealed

Discover how My Kitchen Rules contestants Maria and Bailey impressed judges with their Mediterranean-inspired barramundi fillet - a restaurant-quality dish you can recreate at home.

Youth Justice Crisis: Failing WA's Vulnerable Children

Sophie Stewart's powerful opinion piece calls for urgent intervention to prevent at-risk Western Australian children from entering the justice system, highlighting systemic failures and the need for early support.

Hospital to pay $120k over pregnancy care failures

Calvary Health Care has been slapped with a $120,000 penalty after a tribunal found serious failures in their handling of a woman's pregnancy complication, raising concerns about maternity care standards in the ACT.

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