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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.

Food Crisis Grips Regional NSW Communities

Soaring food prices and shrinking household budgets are creating a hunger epidemic across regional NSW, with charities struggling to meet unprecedented demand as families face impossible choices.

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.

Wollongong's Music Scene Hits Golden Era

Discover how Wollongong's music venues are experiencing a remarkable renaissance with sold-out shows, emerging local talent, and vibrant nightlife transforming the city into NSW's newest music hotspot.

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.

NSW Nurses Union Boss Shaye Candish Resigns

Shaye Candish, the prominent General Secretary of the NSW Nurses and Midwives' Association, announces her resignation to prioritise family commitments, marking the end of a significant chapter in healthcare advocacy.

NSW prison officers strike over violent incident ruling

Correctional officers across multiple NSW prisons have launched immediate strike action after a disciplinary ruling that found officers used 'reasonable force' during a violent inmate incident, sparking safety concerns across the state's prison system.

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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