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ChatGPT Used as Evidence in Canberra Finks Gang Case

A Canberra court case takes an unprecedented turn as an alleged victim employs artificial intelligence to help document evidence against a suspected Finks outlaw motorcycle gang member in a shocking development for Australian legal proceedings.

Mineral Resources CEO Faces Shareholder Pressure

AustralianSuper increases stake while L1 Capital sells down in Mineral Resources, creating uncertainty around Chris Ellison's leadership future and the company's strategic direction.

Canberra lawyer's share dilution drama exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how prominent Canberra lawyer Ben Aulich allegedly diluted his firm's shares following a bitter falling out with former partner Jack Pappas, raising serious legal and ethical questions.

Cook Confident on Environmental Law Changes After Fed Talks

Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook announces breakthrough progress on environmental reform following high-level talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, promising faster approvals while maintaining strong protections.

ACT Assisted Dying Laws Divide Doctors

Canberra doctors are divided over the territory's new voluntary assisted dying legislation, with some medical professionals raising significant ethical concerns about patient safety and palliative care alternatives.

Canberra's Willinga Park listed for $200m sale

The Australian capital's premier equestrian and events destination, Willinga Park, is up for grabs in one of the region's most significant property listings this decade.

New Deputy President for SA Employment Tribunal

South Australia's employment landscape sees significant change as Attorney-General Kyam Maher appoints experienced lawyer Kate Dyson as Deputy President of the SA Employment Tribunal, bringing fresh expertise to workplace justice.

Bond Strategies for Australian Investors

Discover how bond laddering and duration management can help Australian investors navigate interest rate uncertainty and safeguard their portfolios against market turbulence.

Property values trump wages in three Aussie capitals

New data reveals Australian property owners in three capital cities are seeing their wealth grow faster through housing than through their salaries, creating a widening wealth gap across the nation.

Canberra Tops Australian Wellbeing Rankings

The latest Regional Wellbeing Survey reveals Canberra has outshone all other Australian capital cities in overall wellbeing, with residents reporting superior life satisfaction, health outcomes and community connection.

Newcastle Family Law Firm Expands Expertise

Leading Newcastle family law firm Sweeney Family Lawyers strengthens its team with experienced lawyer Emma-Rose Byrne, enhancing services across complex family law matters including parenting disputes and property settlements.

Missing Boy Search Continues After Dam Drainage Fails

The massive search operation for missing four-year-old Gus Lamont continues in the Northern Territory outback after draining a dam proved unsuccessful. Authorities remain determined to find the young boy who vanished from a remote station.

Coroner: Toddler's daycare fence death preventable

A Northern Territory coroner has ruled the tragic death of toddler Ebony Thompson, who became entangled in a fence at a Darwin childcare centre, could have been prevented with proper safety measures.

Drug dogs wrong 67% of time in Illawarra

Exclusive data reveals drug detection dogs in the Illawarra region are failing at an alarming rate, with 67% of searches finding no illegal substances, raising serious questions about police methods and civil liberties.

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