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Prince and Princess of Wales Return to Royal Event

The Prince and Princess of Wales made a stunning return to the Royal Variety Performance after Princess Kate's cancer treatment. Read about their inspiring comeback and the evening's highlights.

Yanchep's First Private School Gets Green Light

St Matthew's Anglican School receives official approval, set to open in 2027 with capacity for 1200 students. Enrolments now open for Yanchep's first private educational institution.

APS trust gap persists despite $13M training spend

Australian Public Service staff rate immediate supervisors higher than senior executives despite $13M leadership training investment. Discover the trust gap details and government response.

King Charles celebrates 77th birthday in Wales

King Charles celebrated his 77th birthday taking control of a new tram in Wales, while Prince Harry hinted at Australian return. Royal family seeks positive momentum after recent controversies.

Ex-TAC Worker Faces Corruption Charges in Geelong

A former Transport Accident Commission employee faces court over alleged corrupt conduct. The IBAC investigation reveals serious misconduct within the government agency. Read the latest developments.

Geelong Government Worker Fights Dismissal

A Department of Families, Fairness and Housing staffer in Geelong challenges unfair dismissal after being fired for alleged misconduct. The case now proceeds to Fair Work Commission.

Princess Anne begins Australian royal tour

The Princess Royal has arrived for a whirlwind visit to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, marking her first Australian tour in five years with a busy schedule of engagements.

King Charles exiles Andrew in royal shakeup

In a bold move signalling his new reign, King Charles III has permanently removed Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge as the monarchy distances itself from the scandal-plagued duke. The King's decisive action reveals a modernising monarch determined to protect

Prince Andrew's hollow victory in Giuffre case

New revelations about Prince Andrew's civil case settlement raise troubling questions about justice delayed and denied for sexual abuse survivors in Australia and beyond.

Michael Corboy appointed new CCC Commissioner in WA

Deputy Commissioner Michael Corboy has been appointed as the new head of Western Australia's Corruption and Crime Commission, bringing extensive experience to the state's top anti-corruption role.

Royal move to Windsor sparks local anger

Prince William and Princess Catherine's planned move to Adelaide Cottage has been labelled a 'kick in the teeth' for Windsor locals facing housing pressures, as the royal transition creates controversy.

Queen's 1954 Wollongong Visit: Rare Photos Revealed

Discover stunning archival photos from Queen Elizabeth II's historic 1954 visit to Wollongong, as local resident Margaret Tougher shares her personal memories of the royal occasion that captivated the Steel City.

Prince Andrew Stripped of Royal Titles and Banished

Buckingham Palace delivers stunning blow to Prince Andrew, removing his military affiliations and royal patronages while forcing him out of his Windsor residence as sexual assault lawsuit looms.

Prince Andrew: The Royal Exile That Was Overdue

The Duke of York's spectacular fall from grace represents a necessary cleansing of the monarchy. Explore how his ties to Jeffrey Epstein forced a long-overdue royal reckoning.

Royal Sisters Flee UK as Andrew Faces Title Removal

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have departed the United Kingdom just days before their father Prince Andrew faces the humiliating stripping of his royal titles and patronages in the wake of his sexual assault civil case.

King Charles exiles Prince Andrew from royal life

In a dramatic royal shake-up, King Charles III has permanently removed Prince Andrew's military affiliations and royal patronages while booting the disgraced duke from his Windsor home.

ACT Minister Chris Steel dodges resignation questions

ACT Transport Minister Chris Steel faces mounting pressure as he avoids questions about his future following a scathing integrity commission report into the Campbell Primary School modernisation project.

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