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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.

WA Travel Spending Soars as Rates Fall

New Bankwest data reveals a massive 12% jump in West Australians using travel agents. Gen Z leads the charge with a 20% surge, booking European summers and cruises.

Emma's 2025 Black Friday Mattress Sale: Huge Discounts!

Australian sleepers rejoice! Emma Sleep launches their 2025 Black Friday sale with unprecedented discounts on award-winning mattresses, pillows and sleep accessories. Don't miss these limited-time offers for life-changing sleep quality.

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.

Defence's $254M Canberra lease deal exposed

Exclusive details reveal the Department of Defence's quarter-billion dollar property deal in Canberra, securing long-term office space at Brindabella Park with significant taxpayer investment.

2025 Shonky Awards: Australia's Worst Rip-Offs Named

Australia's most dubious products and services have been named and shamed in the 2025 Shonky Awards, with everything from misleading insurance to questionable education courses making the hall of shame.

CHOICE Shonky Awards 2025: Big Brands Shamed

Australia's consumer watchdog CHOICE has exposed some of the nation's biggest brands for questionable practices in their annual Shonky Awards, with Commonwealth Bank, Temu and health insurer HCF among the major names called out.

Melbourne Cup 2025: Complete Guide to Race Day

Get ready for the 2025 Melbourne Cup! Discover the race time, top contenders, betting odds, and everything you need to know about Australia's most famous horse racing event at Flemington Racecourse.

BoM defends $30M website upgrade amid criticism

The Bureau of Meteorology responds to harsh criticism of its controversial website overhaul, defending the $30 million upgrade as essential for Australia's weather forecasting future.

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