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Perth Zoo's Last Elephant Begins Epic SA Journey

Perth Zoo's last remaining elephant, Putra Mas, has embarked on a historic 2,700km journey to Monarto Safari Park, marking the end of an era for Western Australian elephant conservation.

Defence relocating staff to new Brindabella Park offices

The Australian Department of Defence is embarking on a significant relocation, moving hundreds of public service staff to a new state-of-the-art office facility at Brindabella Park in Canberra's airport precinct.

Townsville's Illegal Dumping Crisis Exposed

Shocking discovery of construction materials illegally dumped at popular Bluewater Park exposes Townsville's growing waste crisis. Council takes action amid community outrage.

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.

Perth IGA blasts chemists over car park drug deals

A frustrated Maddington IGA owner has publicly called out nearby pharmacies after his security cameras captured regular midnight drug activity in his car park, putting staff and customers at risk.

Mystery Cassowary Found in Queensland Bush

A lone southern cassowary's puzzling appearance deep in the Wooroonooran National Park has wildlife authorities and traditional owners scratching their heads about how the flightless bird travelled so far from its usual habitat.

Wollongong Wolves Keep Finals Hopes Alive With Win

The Wollongong Wolves have kept their NSW National Premier Leagues championship hopes burning bright after a hard-fought 2-1 victory against St George FC at Albert Butler Memorial Park.

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.

Nuclear power push for Tomago Aluminium smelter

Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley advocates for nuclear energy as the solution for Tomago Aluminium's power needs, challenging Australia's current energy policies and sparking debate about the Hunter's industrial future.

Grammar gaffe costs council $5000 in fines

A simple punctuation error in advertised local laws has forced a Perth council to repay thousands in fines. Discover how missing commas and grammatical mistakes led to this expensive oversight.

Albion Park Festival: Road Closure Details

Get ready for a weekend of food, music and community fun at Albion Park's Eats & Beats Festival. Plan your travel with our essential guide to road closures and parking options.

Logan drive-by shooting leaves couple injured

A man and woman have been hospitalised after their Logan home was sprayed with bullets in a terrifying overnight drive-by shooting that has shaken the Park Ridge community.

Surf Coast Council's Men's Day Decision Sparks Debate

A heated debate erupted at Surf Coast Shire Council after councillors voted to include International Men's Day in the council's calendar, dividing the community and sparking intense discussion about gender equality and recognition.

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.

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