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Influencer fined for illegal K'gari campfire

An Australian influencer was fined $834 for lighting an illegal campfire on K'gari (Fraser Island). Rangers warn such actions threaten the World Heritage site. Check park rules before visiting.

Burswood Racetrack Development Debate: Perth's Future at Stake

Perth's Burswood Peninsula faces a critical decision as Basil Zempilas argues the racetrack should make way for better public use rather than upgrading the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. Discover the future of this prime riverfront location.

Cruise ship docks after passenger death at Lizard Island

The Coral Adventurer cruise ship has arrived in Far North Queensland waters following the sudden death of a passenger during a stop at Lizard Island. Authorities are investigating the tragic incident that occurred during what should have been a dream trop

Shark attack survivor shows 27cm bite mark

A South Australian fisherman reveals the shocking 27-centimetre shark bite on his leg after surviving a terrifying encounter off Kangaroo Island, sharing his incredible story of survival and warning to other beachgoers.

Cairns-Whitsundays flights return after COVID hiatus

East Air has triumphantly restored direct flights between Cairns and the Whitsundays, reconnecting two of Queensland's most spectacular tropical destinations after a lengthy COVID-induced suspension.

WA Day 2025: Free Festival with Jebediah & Voyager

Get ready for an epic FREE music celebration! Western Australia's biggest names including Jebediah, Voyager, Little Birdy and Lucy Durack are set to perform at the WA Day 2025 festival in Burswood Park. Discover the full lineup and festival details.

Bradman's Cricket Club Seeks $9M Transformation

The historic St George Cricket Club, where Sir Donald Bradman once played, is pitching for a $9 million redevelopment to secure its future while honouring its legendary past.

Pinjarra Massacre Apology: A Watershed Moment

The Shire of Murray's historic apology for the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre represents a rare example of genuine accountability that could transform Australia's reconciliation journey.

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.

Newcastle Ocean Baths Heritage Under Critical Threat

The iconic Newcastle Ocean Baths, a century-old coastal treasure, confront serious challenges that could jeopardise their heritage protection and future accessibility for generations of Australians.

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