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Harley Reid's 7am Scarborough Beach Frenzy

West Coast Eagles sensation Harley Reid drew massive crowds for a surprise 7am beach appearance in Scarborough, creating excitement while promoting Revo Fitness partnerships.

Townsville hikers raise $25K for breast cancer

A dedicated Townsville hiking group has smashed fundraising goals, collecting $25,000 for breast cancer research through their inspiring community walking event that brought hundreds together.

Newcastle to Host 2026 Koori Knockout After Yowies Win

Newcastle is poised to welcome the prestigious Koori Knockout in 2026 following the Awabakal Newcastle Yowies' triumphant win at this year's tournament, marking a significant moment for Indigenous rugby league.

Beach race funds Cairns Hospital robot surgery

The annual Nunu's Melbourne Cup beach race in Cairns has smashed fundraising records, bringing state-of-the-art robotic surgery technology closer to reality for Far North Queensland patients.

Townsville's Melbourne Cup event dazzles at The Pavillion

The Pavillion was transformed into a scene of high fashion and thrilling racing action as Townsville celebrated the Melbourne Cup in style. Discover all the glamour and excitement from the event that had everyone talking.

Canberra's Frosty Fun Run: Thousands Brave -6°C

Despite bone-chilling -6°C temperatures, over 3000 resilient Canberrans conquered the annual Sri Chinmoy race, raising vital funds while embracing the capital's signature winter conditions.

Australia's Biggest 2025 Supermoon Dazzles Wednesday

Don't miss Australia's most spectacular lunar event of 2025! The year's biggest supermoon will light up the night sky this Wednesday, appearing brighter and larger than any other full moon this year.

Giant Jelly Roll Mural Brightens Townsville Laneway

A spectacular new mural celebrating Townsville's sweetest icon has been unveiled, turning a dull city lane into a vibrant artistic destination that's already stopping locals in their tracks.

Aussie retirees wanted in Louvre art heist

A Melbourne couple, both former educators in their 70s, are wanted by French authorities over the daring theft of Renaissance masterpieces from the Louvre in what investigators are calling the art heist of the decade.

Ninja Luxe Café Machine Hits Sydney for Exclusive Event

Sydney's coffee culture is about to experience something extraordinary as the revolutionary Ninja Luxe café machine makes its Australian debut in an exclusive three-day tasting event that's creating major buzz.

Jobs for Mates Review: What We Know

An explosive review into controversial 'jobs for mates' appointments within Australia's public service has uncovered troubling practices. Here's what you need to know about the findings and the political firestorm surrounding its release.

Andrew Metcalfe appointed ACT Education Directorate head

Former federal department secretary Andrew Metcalfe has been appointed as the new director-general of the ACT Education Directorate, bringing decades of public service experience to Canberra's education system.

Soft Cogs: 20 Years Riding for MS Charity

Newcastle's beloved cycling team Soft Cogs completes their 20th consecutive MS Gong Ride, raising crucial funds for multiple sclerosis research and support services in an inspiring display of community commitment.

Life Drawing Gets Party Makeover in Brisbane

Discover how Brisbane's traditional life drawing classes are transforming into vibrant social events, combining art with entertainment and creating the city's most unique night out.

Sydney Sweeney's sheer dress sparks fan backlash

Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney faces criticism from disappointed fans after wearing a revealing sheer dress to a women's empowerment event in Sydney, with many calling the outfit choice inappropriate.

MS Gong Ride Expands with Virtual Stationary Bike Option

The legendary MS Gong Ride is breaking down barriers with new virtual participation options. Discover how stationary bikes are making this iconic Illawarra event accessible to riders across Australia and beyond.

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