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Department spends $300k on office plants

Exclusive: DFAT spent over $300,000 maintaining office gardens while Labor cuts $6.4bn from public service. Read the shocking details about taxpayer-funded greenery.

APS trust gap persists despite $13M training spend

Australian Public Service staff rate immediate supervisors higher than senior executives despite $13M leadership training investment. Discover the trust gap details and government response.

Total Fire Ban for Central NSW Regions

A total fire ban is in effect for Greater Hunter and North Western NSW due to extreme fire danger. Residents urged to take immediate action to protect lives and property.

Belconnen's Jamison Automotive Named Awards Finalist

Belconnen's Jamison Automotive Services, a family-run mechanic, is a finalist in the 2025 Canberra Region Local Business Awards. Discover their customer-first approach and full range of car services.

Targeted shooting at Sydney home, no injuries

Multiple shots fired into suburban Casula home in suspected targeted attack. Police seek dashcam footage as Sydney experiences spike in public shootings. No one injured.

St Albans Park's Nita Sheridan remembered

Beloved Geelong resident Nita Sheridan of St Albans Park is remembered for her infectious humour and lifelong friendships. A celebration of her remarkable 94 years.

Richardson's State Funeral Sparks Political Debate

Controversy surrounds Graham Richardson's state funeral as journalist John Hanscombe questions the honour given to the tainted former Labor powerbroker. Read more about the political amnesia.

Fremantle Library Plans New Mobile Service

Fremantle Library is launching a pilot mobile library service to bring books and resources directly to residents. The initiative aims to improve community access and support.

Menulog Ceases Australian Operations November 26

Australian-born food delivery service Menulog is closing all local operations from November 26. Find out what happens to your account credits and the reasons behind the shock decision.

Govt AI Chatbot for All Public Servants by 2026

The Australian government will provide all public servants with secure AI chatbot access within 12 months under its new AI plan, aiming to boost productivity and innovation.

Hundreds Honour Fallen at Kings Park Remembrance Day

Hundreds gathered at Perth's Kings Park for the Remembrance Day service, honouring 107 years since the WWI armistice. A sea of red poppies covered the memorial as dignitaries and veterans paid their respects.

FlixBus launches $9.99 Canberra-Sydney coach trips

European transport giant FlixBus launches budget-friendly coach services between Canberra and Sydney, offering competitive $9.99 tickets and challenging Greyhound's market dominance with modern amenities and frequent daily trips.

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.

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