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1.2 Million Temporary Visa Holders in Australia

New report reveals 1.2 million temporary visa holders have settled in Australia since pandemic. Political debate heats up over migration policy and infrastructure pressures.

Margaret River Wineries in Global Top 50

Margaret River wineries, including House of Cards and Stones + Thunder, have been named in the International Wine and Spirit Competition's prestigious Top 50 global list. Discover their award-winning journey.

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.

Adelaide Opera Season Pushed to 2026

Adelaide's highly anticipated international opera season faces a year-long delay. Discover the new dates and what this means for arts lovers.

Mum wins 4-year fight against $104 parking fine

An Adelaide mother spent over $50k fighting a $107 double parking fine. After a four-year legal battle, the Court of Appeal ruled in her favour. Discover her incredible story.

Canberra Business Awards Finalists Impress Judges

Anticipation builds for the Canberra Region Local Business Awards gala on November 19. Judges praise the high quality of finalists, showcasing the region's exceptional business community.

Jewish Film Festival arrives in Canberra

The Jewish International Film Festival brings five compelling films to Dendy Cinemas Canberra this weekend, showcasing diverse Jewish stories and voices.

Perth Law Firm Data Breach: Client Info on Dark Web

Major WA law firm Paterson & Dowling suffers devastating cyber attack, with highly confidential client data including financial records and personal details leaked online by hackers demanding ransom.

Raiders duo Tapine and Timoko eye Golden Boot glory

Canberra Raiders duo Joe Tapine and Matt Timoko are making serious waves in the rugby league world as strong contenders for the prestigious Golden Boot award, recognising the best international player.

US Supreme Court Scrutinises Trump Tariffs

The highest court in America is scrutinising controversial tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, potentially reshaping international trade law and its impact on Australian exporters.

Canberra father killed in Sudan conflict

A Canberra family is mourning the tragic loss of their father, killed in crossfire during the escalating Sudan conflict, while desperately trying to repatriate his body.

Phillip Welty cleared of indecent assault charges

Phillip Welty has been acquitted of all indecent assault charges in the ACT Supreme Court after a judge found significant inconsistencies in the prosecution's case. The verdict concludes a lengthy legal battle that began with allegations from 2021.

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