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NT Property Market Opens to Global Buyers

Realestate.com.au expands Northern Territory property reach to interstate and overseas buyers, driving competition and higher sale prices according to top agent Braden Menzies.

NT Property Market Opens to Global Buyers

Realestate.com.au expands Northern Territory property reach to interstate and overseas buyers, driving competition and higher sale prices according to top agent Braden Menzies.

VCE Exams Wrap Up for 2025 Across Victoria

Thousands of Victorian Year 12 students have completed their final VCE exams, marking the end of their secondary education journey. Read about their experiences and what comes next.

New UniLodge Eases Perth's Student Housing Shortage

Perth's chronically undersupplied student accommodation market receives major boost with completion of 358-bed UniLodge facility in CBD, offering relief for international and domestic students.

Cyclone Fina Forms, Threatens NT Coast

Tropical Cyclone Fina has formed north of Darwin and could make landfall by Friday. Track the first cyclone of the season and its potential impacts.

Hunter students get a taste of medical research at HMRI

Year 10 and 11 students from Hunter schools spent a day at the Hunter Medical Research Institute, gaining hands-on experience in labs and designing their own medical experiments. Discover how this initiative is inspiring the next generation of scientists.

HSC Students Don't Slack Off With Early Entry

New research from the University of Newcastle reveals early university offers reduce student stress without diminishing HSC effort. Discover how this safety net supports wellbeing.

Robot Harvesters Transform Australian Mango Farms

Northern Territory mango growers lead an agricultural revolution, using autonomous vehicles and robotic arms to pick fruit. See how technology is shaping Australia's farming future.

Newcastle Students Celebrate as HSC Exams Conclude

Newcastle's graduating class of 2023 has erupted in celebration as the gruelling HSC exam period concludes, marking the end of 13 years of schooling with emotional farewells and wild festivities across the city.

Curtin University fails students for AI cheating

Dozens of aspiring university students have been failed by Curtin University after being caught using artificial intelligence to complete assignments in the Uniready bridging program. Discover how AI detection is changing academic integrity standards.

Bunnings, Officeworks approved for Alkimos retail hub

A massive retail transformation is coming to Perth's northern suburbs with Bunnings, Officeworks and multiple fast food outlets receiving official approval for new Alkimos developments, creating hundreds of local jobs.

Cowboys add third Queensland Cup feeder club

The North Queensland Cowboys have secured their third Queensland Cup feeder club, strengthening their development pathway and creating new opportunities for emerging rugby league talent across the region.

ACT Assisted Dying Laws Divide Doctors

Canberra doctors are divided over the territory's new voluntary assisted dying legislation, with some medical professionals raising significant ethical concerns about patient safety and palliative care alternatives.

Missing Boy Search Continues After Dam Drainage Fails

The massive search operation for missing four-year-old Gus Lamont continues in the Northern Territory outback after draining a dam proved unsuccessful. Authorities remain determined to find the young boy who vanished from a remote station.

Navitas $188M Hit as Student Caps Bite

Leading education provider Navitas reports massive financial blow as federal government's international student restrictions take dramatic toll on Australia's $40 billion education industry.

Coroner: Toddler's daycare fence death preventable

A Northern Territory coroner has ruled the tragic death of toddler Ebony Thompson, who became entangled in a fence at a Darwin childcare centre, could have been prevented with proper safety measures.

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