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Canberra's Olympic diving pool scrapped from plans

The ACT government has removed a dedicated Olympic-standard diving facility from its $138 million aquatic centre plans, breaking promises and leaving local athletes high and dry. Read more.

Cairns Cruise Terminal Early Works Plans Scrapped

Plans for preliminary works on a proposed $300 million mega cruise ship facility in Cairns have been abandoned, marine industry sources reveal. What does this mean for the project's future?

Queensland Councils Split Over Mayoral Power Plan

A controversial state government proposal to grant Queensland mayors more authority, including hiring and firing CEOs, has sparked a fierce rift among local councils. Discover the details of the plan and the heated debate.

Canberra agencies locked out of federal ad contracts

A Canberra Times analysis reveals no local agencies are on the federal government's high-value advertising panel, with millions flowing to Sydney and Melbourne firms. Discover the details and the government's response.

ACT's $150m Aquatic Centre Build Amidst Critique

The ACT Government is pushing ahead with a new $150 million aquatic centre in Woden, despite facing criticism over costs and transparency. Discover the details and the political debate.

Arena Joondalup's $13m 50m Pool Opens February 27

Perth's northern suburbs get a major aquatic upgrade as the $13 million, competition-ready 50m pool at Arena Joondalup sets its public opening date for February 27, featuring AI safety tech and enhanced accessibility.

Singleton tip reopens Jan 12 after rubbish fire

The Singleton Waste Management Facility will reopen on Monday following a major tip face fire in late December. Council crews worked around the clock on remediation. Read the latest updates.

Canberra's Civic Pool to close, taking diving legacy with it

Canberra's iconic Civic Olympic Pool, a summer hub for 70 years, is slated for demolition. The new aquatic centre lacks diving facilities, sparking community concern over lost heritage and youth space. Discover what the city stands to lose.

Diving club's future at risk after Lambton pool closure

Hunter United Diving Academy faces an uncertain future as conflicting advice from council and SafeWork NSW keeps Lambton pool's diving facilities closed. The club, which has produced Olympians, is now fighting for survival.

Awaba Waste Facility Expansion Awarded to Daracon

Lake Macquarie City Council awards Daracon Group the contract to expand the Awaba Waste Management Facility, adding over a decade of capacity for 220,000 residents. Construction starts 2026.

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