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QLD teen survives crocodile attack while fishing

A Far North Queensland teenager recounts his lucky escape after a crocodile bit him while fishing with mates. The incident highlights crucial crocodile safety warnings for locals.

SA Chief Justice Wins Court Road Safety Fight

After a years-long campaign, South Australia's Chief Justice is seeing success in improving road and pedestrian safety near Adelaide's court houses. Learn about the new safety measures.

Motorcyclist's road rage ends at police station

A 62-year-old motorcyclist's road rage incident in Mildura culminated with him clinging to a car bonnet all the way to the police station, where he was charged. Watch the shocking footage.

Townsville Road Repairs Called Election Stunt

Townsville residents accuse the Premier of politically motivated road repairs ahead of elections. Local leaders demand permanent infrastructure solutions, not temporary fixes.

Alcohol Safety Campaign After Laos Methanol Deaths

The Albanese Government launches 'Drinking? Drink Mindfully' campaign with families of Melbourne teens who died from methanol poisoning in Laos. Essential reading for Schoolies travellers.

Avi Labi: Sandwich Star Backs Local Australia

Multi-award winner Avi Labi of South Dowling Sandwiches is feeding Sydney's homeless and championing the Back Australia campaign. Discover how this local hero is making a difference.

Avi Labi: Sandwich Star Backs Australian Locals

Multi-award winner Avi Labi of South Dowling Sandwiches feeds Sydney's homeless, supports veterans & champions the Back Australia campaign. Discover how this local hero is making a difference.

RAA warns drivers about fake road rule posts

South Australia's RAA warns drivers about fake online posts claiming new road rules. Learn how to spot misinformation and get accurate updates from official sources.

Fremantle's clever campaign during bridge shutdown

As Fremantle braces for the Fremantle Traffic Bridge shutdown, a savvy marketing blitz aims to reassure visitors and businesses that the port city remains open for business. Discover how local leaders are tackling the economic challenge head-on.

Airdrill fined $115k over worker's crushing death

A West Australian drilling company has been slapped with a $115,000 penalty for failing to maintain a safe workplace, leading to the tragic death of a worker who was crushed by heavy machinery.

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