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The Sun Surf Brand's 50% Revenue Surge

Australian surf company The Sun rides massive growth wave with 50% revenue increase, expanding from local markets to international success through authentic branding and community focus.

Voice Winner Reveals Lifelong Anxiety Battle

Exclusive interview with The Voice Australia champion Alyssa Delpopolo as she opens up about her constant struggle with anxiety and how she manages mental health while pursuing music stardom.

Daniel Johns Makes ARIA History With Silver Award

Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns receives groundbreaking honour at 2024 ARIA Awards, becoming the first artist ever to claim the prestigious Silver Award for his solo album 'FutureNever'.

Wingham Music Festival rallies for flood relief

Australian country music star James Johnston leads an all-star lineup at Wingham Music Festival, raising crucial funds for Mid-North Coast flood-affected communities this October.

Coopers Brewery Profits Drop $10 Million

Australia's beloved Coopers Brewery faces challenging times as profits plummet by $10 million amid rising costs and shifting consumer habits. Discover what's behind the decline.

Tomago Aluminium: Why Government Must Save Critical Industry

The future of Australia's manufacturing hangs in the balance as the Tomago aluminium smelter faces an uncertain future. Expert analysis reveals why government intervention is crucial for energy security and economic stability.

Townsville's MyHoliday2 Wins Top Travel Award

A little-known Townsville travel platform has beaten household names to win a prestigious national travel award, proving local innovation can compete with industry giants.

Earthkin: Cairns Band Makes Indigenous Music History

Cairns-based Indigenous band Earthkin is set to make music history with their groundbreaking single debut at the Tanks Arts Centre, marking a global first for First Nations music collaboration.

Geelong Steel Company Collapses with $568,000 Debt

Another Geelong manufacturer falls as JS Ironworkers enters liquidation with $568,000 debt, leaving local suppliers in the lurch and raising concerns about the region's industrial future.

Kiama Folk Festival cancelled over camping ban

The beloved Kiama Folk Festival has been cancelled after 27 years due to the council's new camping restrictions at showgrounds, leaving the community and organisers devastated.

Sustainability: Marketing's Unspoken Challenge

New research reveals Australian marketers are struggling to authentically implement sustainability practices, with greenwashing concerns and consumer skepticism creating major challenges for brands trying to go green.

Music Reduces Dementia Risk By 40%

Groundbreaking Australian research reveals that regularly listening to music could dramatically reduce your chances of developing dementia, offering a simple and enjoyable prevention strategy.

Perth Film Studio Unfazed by Trump Tariff Threats

WA's Creative Industries Minister Simone McGurk remains confident that Trump's proposed tariffs won't impact Perth's ambitious new film studio project, highlighting strong local partnerships and international interest.

Tomago Smelter Crisis: Economic Disaster Looms

The potential closure of the Tomago aluminium smelter threatens thousands of jobs and could send shockwaves through Australia's manufacturing sector, with industry experts warning of catastrophic consequences.

Katrina Soares wins Joondalup Young Musician 2025

Discover how 17-year-old Katrina Soares wowed judges with her breathtaking violin performance to claim Joondalup's most prestigious youth music award and secure her place among WA's emerging musical talents.

Soaring power prices threaten WA mining jobs

Western Australia's resources sector sounds alarm over skyrocketing electricity costs, warning of job losses and calling for urgent government intervention to protect the state's economic backbone.

BHP axes hundreds of Pilbara mining jobs

Mining giant BHP announces sweeping cuts to its Pilbara iron ore operations, putting approximately 720 jobs at risk in Western Australia's crucial resources sector.

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