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Theo Koning Retrospective Opens in Fremantle

Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre unveils a major retrospective for Theo Koning, celebrating the WA artist's five-decade legacy. Discover his inventive works from Nov 15.

GenesisCare Radiation Therapists Go On Strike

Radiation therapists at GenesisCare facilities across Australia are taking industrial action over failed pay negotiations. The strike affects cancer treatment services nationwide.

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.

7-Year-Old's Wonderful Cancer Recovery Story

Mayfield cancer survivor Kit Mills, 7, is thriving after beating leukaemia. His family shares their inspiring journey and how Ronald McDonald House supported them through treatment.

Tahnee Sims' Tribute to Johnny Ruffo Two Years On

Tahnee Sims shares an emotional tribute to her late boyfriend, Perth-born star Johnny Ruffo, two years after his death from brain cancer. Read the moving story of their love and his legacy.

Vehicle ploughs into Perth shopping centre

A car has crashed into a Quinns Rock shopping centre, damaging the post office and fire hydrant. Emergency services responded to the incident on Quinns Road. Read the latest updates.

Perth man charged over alleged grooming of minors

A Riverton man has been charged after police uncovered disturbing messages and meetings with juveniles at a northern suburbs shopping complex in what authorities are calling a serious child exploitation case.

Burswood Racetrack Development Debate: Perth's Future at Stake

Perth's Burswood Peninsula faces a critical decision as Basil Zempilas argues the racetrack should make way for better public use rather than upgrading the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Discover the future of this prime riverfront location.

Prison guard assault sentence appealed as inadequate

Prosecutors appeal against what they call an 'inadequate' sentence for a man who brutally assaulted correctional officers at Cessnock Correctional Centre, arguing for stronger consequences for prison violence.

Canberra's Sewerage System Gets Green Makeover

The ACT government is revolutionising sewerage charges with a consumption-based model that could save efficient households hundreds annually while promoting sustainable water use across Canberra.

Newcastle Dad's Prostate Cancer Trial Success

Will Creevey's prostate cancer journey takes an incredible turn with groundbreaking Enzarad trial success. Discover how this Newcastle father defied the odds and found new hope in Australian medical research.

UOW Liberal Arts Program Expands with Ramsay Funding

The University of Wollongong's innovative Western Civilisation degree expands with new Liberal Arts major, supported by Ramsay Centre funding, offering students unique interdisciplinary education opportunities.

Perth's $1B+ Riverside Revamp Axed Over Budget

WA Premier Roger Cook's ambitious plan to transform Perth's riverside precinct has been officially scrapped after costs ballooned beyond $1 billion, dealing a major blow to the city's urban renewal hopes.

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