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Ex-MP lobbies for Chinese university with PLA links

Former Liberal MP Pat Farmer is lobbying for a Chinese university with deep ties to China's defence establishment, raising national security concerns. Discover the details and implications.

Century-old map still shapes Canberra's planning

How Walter Burley Griffin's 1925 gazetted plan continues to influence Australia's capital city, balancing monumental ambition with bush capital ideals. Explore the enduring legacy.

Australia's Neo-Nazi Problem: No Easy Solutions

Australia faces a rising neo-Nazi threat with recent violent incidents. Experts warn this complex problem requires coordinated response beyond just law enforcement. Learn about the challenges.

Port Adelaide's historic zero-player AFL draft

Port Adelaide became the first AFL club to not pick a single player in the national draft. Recruiting boss Geoff Parker explains the strategy behind the controversial move.

AFL Draft Night 2: WA Prospects in the Mix

Follow all the action from the second night of the AFL National Draft. Which West Australian prospects will join Jacob Farrow in realising their AFL dream? Get the latest updates and analysis.

Japan Security Concerns Over Austal Takeover

Treasurer Jim Chalmers addresses Japan's national security concerns about South Korea's Hanwha acquiring Australian shipbuilder Austal. Read the latest developments.

Bushfire shuts Brand Highway near Gingin

A fast-moving bushfire has closed Brand Highway north of Gingin. A Watch and Act warning is in place for parts of Moore River National Park. Residents urged to leave now.

NSW Battles Bushfires and Unseasonal Snowfall

NSW faces a severe weather split: extreme fire danger in the Hunter and Northwest, while snow and rescues hit the Alps. Residents urged to stay informed and leave early if threatened.

Young Australians ignoring sun safety warnings

New research reveals Gen Z and millennials are Australia's least sun-safe generations. Learn why this matters and how Cancer Council is reviving 80s mascot Sid Seagull to save lives.

$37m for National Child Safety Check System

The Albanese government invests $37 million in a national real-time checking system to prevent criminals from working in childcare, ensuring child safety nationwide.

Queens Park Soccer Club wins 5-year lease

Queens Park Soccer & Social Club has secured a five-year lease at Coker Park, providing stability for its ambitious plan to regain National Premier Leagues status and continue its remarkable community resurgence.

ANU denies ignoring regulator's request on VC search

The Australian National University responds to TEQSA's concerns about governance, denying it ignored a 'strong' request to pause its vice-chancellor recruitment. Full details on the ongoing review.

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