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Mandy McElhinney stars in spooky Ghosts Australia

Award-winning Australian actress Mandy McElhinney reveals why she's embracing the supernatural in the hilarious new adaptation of Ghosts Australia, sharing behind-the-scenes secrets and ghostly encounters.

Cam Green cleared to bowl in next Ashes clash

West Australian coach Adam Voges provides positive update on Cameron Green's bowling fitness ahead of pivotal Ashes encounter, boosting Australia's selection options.

2CC Canberra Celebrates 50 Years On Air

Celebrate five decades of 2CC Canberra's iconic radio presence, from its 1975 AM launch to today's digital era, as the station continues to unite generations of listeners.

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle remake falls flat

Canberra Times reviews the new Australian remake of the classic thriller 'The Hand That Rocks The Cradle,' finding it lacking the tension and psychological depth that made the original so memorable.

Whitlam Dismissal: Democracy's Fragile Moment

Nearly 50 years later, the dramatic dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam remains a stark reminder of Australian democracy's vulnerability and the enduring power of constitutional crises.

Trump wants nuclear tests before China rare earths deal

Former US President Donald Trump calls for nuclear weapons testing revival ahead of potential rare earths agreement with China, while Australian PM Anthony Albanese pushes back on controversial trade suggestions in high-stakes diplomatic showdown.

Mitch Marsh shock opener in Ashes selection gamble

Australian selectors are reportedly considering a bold move to solve their opening batting crisis, with West Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh emerging as a surprise contender to partner Usman Khawaja at the top of the order for the third Ashes Test.

WA Finalists Shine in Australian of the Year Awards

Meet the extraordinary West Australians making waves nationally! From medical pioneers to conservation champions, discover the inspiring finalists representing WA in the Australian of the Year Awards.

Senate Question Time marathon hits four hours

Australian senators endured a gruelling four-hour question session as political tensions reached boiling point, with fiery exchanges and marathon speeches testing parliamentary endurance.

Australia Wins as US-China Trade Tensions Ease

As Washington and Beijing take steps to mend trade relations, Australia finds welcome respite from being caught in the middle of the superpower showdown. Discover what this means for our economy.

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