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Chemical spill blocks Captain Cook Highway

Hazardous chemical spill forces closure of Captain Cook Highway near Ellis Beach. Emergency crews contain substance as detours remain in place. Stay informed about road updates.

ANU denies ignoring regulator's request on VC search

The Australian National University responds to TEQSA's concerns about governance, denying it ignored a 'strong' request to pause its vice-chancellor recruitment. Full details on the ongoing review.

WA Labor's Ambitious Promises Face Challenges

Jessica Page warns WA Labor government's ambitious election promises proving difficult to deliver. Analysis of budget pressures and policy implementation hurdles facing Cook administration.

Cruz Hewitt Wins ATP Challenger Debut in Brisbane

16-year-old Cruz Hewitt, son of tennis legend Lleyton, marks his main-draw debut with a dominant first-round win at the Brisbane ATP Challenger. Read more about his stunning victory.

McDonald's Flemington Masterclass: Via Sistina Leads Charge

Champion jockey James McDonald heads to Flemington's Champions Day with an exceptional book of rides, featuring the legendary mare Via Sistina in the Group 1 Empire Rose Stakes. Get the inside scoop on his top chances across the stellar card.

Frank Bongiorno Appointed to University of Canberra Role

Renowned Australian historian Professor Frank Bongiorno AM has been appointed to a senior leadership position at the University of Canberra, bringing his extensive expertise in political history to shape the future of humanities education.

Perth teen James Overy in shock Socceroos squad

Manchester United's young gun James Overy, a Perth teenager, has earned a stunning selection in Tony Popovic's Socceroos squad, marking a remarkable rise in Australian football.

WA Police Complex Axed: Health Reason or Political Move?

WA Premier Roger Cook cites health reasons for scrapping the $500M police complex, but critics question the timing and lack of medical evidence. Discover the political chess game unfolding in Western Australia.

Lake Heights man fails to overturn AVO in court

Ryan James Sharp's appeal against a strict apprehended violence order has been dismissed by Wollongong Local Court, maintaining protections for victims after alleged threatening behaviour.

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.

Cairns manager charged with alleged warehouse arson

Former Cairns warehouse manager James Lieu Thaiday has been charged with arson following a suspicious fire that caused significant damage to a Manunda commercial property. The 39-year-old appeared in Cairns Magistrates Court as police continue their inves

Cook Confident on Environmental Law Changes After Fed Talks

Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook announces breakthrough progress on environmental reform following high-level talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, promising faster approvals while maintaining strong protections.

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