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Mine Shafts Searched for Missing Boy Gus Lamont in SA

After nearly two months, police are scouring six uncovered mine shafts in the Yunta region for four-year-old August 'Gus' Lamont. The specialised search operation aims to recover his body or eliminate the sites.

Korean Traveller's Dream Cafe in Gwangju

Discover how Pedro Kim turned his travel dreams into Voyagers Cafe, a unique hub in Gwangju inspiring locals with global adventures. Explore this traveller's sanctuary today!

Aurelia's family races for millions for transplant

The family of Perth toddler Aurelia Patel is in a desperate race against time to raise millions for a life-saving heart and lung transplant overseas after Australian options were exhausted.

Perth's 5-year paediatric waitlist crisis deepens

WA families face heartbreaking delays of up to five years for autism and ADHD diagnoses, leaving children without vital support. Discover the systemic failures and community-led solutions.

Child Safety Inquiry Rejects Secret Evidence Bid

Queensland's child protection inquiry denies government request for confidential staff testimony. Commission insists on transparency in Cairns hearing. Read the latest developments.

Homeless Teens Stuck in Mental Health Wards

Vulnerable homeless teenagers are being kept in mental health wards despite being ready for discharge because they have no safe housing. This systemic failure costs millions and harms recovery.

35 Years of WA Research Transforming Children's Health

For 35 years, The Kids Research Institute Australia has pioneered child health breakthroughs in Perth, from diabetes care to RSV vaccines and autism support. Discover how their world-class research is creating healthier futures for children globally.

Windang man jailed over child abuse material

A 33-year-old Windang security guard has been sentenced to 16 months imprisonment for possessing child abuse material after his ex-partner discovered disturbing content on his iPad.

WA Closes Loophole For Church Abuse Liability

The Cook Government introduces landmark legislation to close a legal loophole that allowed churches to avoid liability for paedophile priests, hailed as a brave step for survivors.

Australia's systems failing young abuse survivors

Shocking report reveals Australia's support systems are failing young survivors of child sexual abuse, with critical gaps in services and funding leaving vulnerable youth without essential care.

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