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Cairns Launches Water-Wise Tourist Education Program

Cairns Regional Council partners with major hotels to educate visitors on water conservation. The new initiative aims to secure the city's water future amidst tourism growth and climate challenges.

Goa nightclub fire kills 23 in suspected cylinder blast

A devastating fire at a nightclub in Goa's Arpora has claimed at least 23 lives, including tourists. The blaze, suspected to be caused by a cylinder blast, highlights ongoing safety concerns in India. Read the full report.

23 Dead in Goa Nightclub Fire, Cylinder Blast Suspected

A devastating fire at a popular nightclub in North Goa's Arpora has killed at least 23 people. The blaze, believed sparked by a cylinder explosion, struck during peak tourist season. Read the latest updates.

Brothers jailed for tourist gunpoint robbery

Two brothers have been sentenced for a terrifying gunpoint robbery of a British tourist at a remote NSW campsite. Read the full details of their drug-fuelled crime spree.

Werri Beach swimmers save man from deadly rip

A group of regular swimmers, including Gerringong Surf Club members, rescued a man from a dangerous rip at Werri Beach. The incident highlights growing water safety concerns.

Dean Alston's 40-Year Cartooning Legacy in WA

Discover how Dean Alston has shaped Western Australian journalism through four decades of sharp political cartoons and community commentary. Explore his remarkable career journey.

Frank Bongiorno Appointed to University of Canberra Role

Renowned Australian historian Professor Frank Bongiorno AM has been appointed to a senior leadership position at the University of Canberra, bringing his extensive expertise in political history to shape the future of humanities education.

Bunnings Workers Nail Careers Across Generations

Discover how Bunnings Warehouse has become Australia's unexpected career powerhouse, with families working together and employees building decades-long careers at the beloved hardware giant.

Veteran photographer Gary Ramage retires from Parliament

After nearly half a century documenting Australian politics, legendary press photographer Gary Ramage has shot his final parliamentary session, leaving behind an unparalleled visual legacy of the nation's history.

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