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Long-awaited Geelong laneway now open to public

The new pedestrian laneway connecting Union and Market Streets in Geelong is officially open, enhancing city access and supporting local businesses. Discover the transformation.

Albany Bicentenary: WA's First European Settlement

As Albany marks its bicentenary, explore how a disappointing landing in 1826 sparked a settlement, colonial rivalry, and a secession movement that shaped Western Australia's history. Discover the full story.

Amsterdam's year-round appeal for travellers

Discover why Amsterdam is a compelling city to visit in any season. From its iconic canals and world-class museums to vibrant festivals and local adventures, find your perfect Dutch escape.

Secret European plan puts Henderson shipyard in danger

Exclusive: Defence officials secretly considered a European alternative to the highly-touted Henderson shipyard in WA, raising doubts about its future and the promised jobs boom. Read the full investigation.

Newcastle bus drivers reject deal, strike action continues

Newcastle bus drivers have voted down a proposed enterprise agreement after nearly a year of negotiations, leading to renewed industrial action and service disruptions. Read the latest on the pay and conditions dispute.

Qantas pays $40m to sacked ground staff after court ruling

More than 1800 Qantas workers will receive part of a $40 million payout after a Federal Court found their pandemic sacking was illegal. Justice Michael Lee ordered the payment, marking the end of a five-year legal battle.

Wollongong skydive strike halts tourist jumps

Skydive Australia instructors in Wollongong have walked off the job over a bitter pay dispute, grounding holiday plans. The union warns of massive pay cuts under a new 'piece rate' deal.

SA Ambulance Workers Vote to Accept New Pay Deal

South Australian ambulance workers have voted to accept a new pay and conditions deal, ending a long dispute. The agreement includes significant wage increases and improved allowances. Read the full details here.

NRL Star Zac Lomax Visits Western Force HQ

Free agent and NSW Origin winger Zac Lomax has toured the Western Force facilities, fuelling speculation of a sensational code switch to Super Rugby Pacific. Get the full details.

Hospital staff wage fight looms in Townsville

Townsville University Hospital staff could lose up to a quarter of their wages in a bitter contract dispute. Unions warn of a devastating blow to workers and regional healthcare.

Avalon After Dark: Luxury River Cruising's Nighttime Twist

Avalon Waterways unveils 'Avalon After Dark,' a new program transforming European river nights with exclusive excursions, starlit dining, and stylish onboard entertainment. Discover the package deal with Australia's My Cruises.

Pedestrian struck by car in Cooks Hill, NSW

A 40-year-old woman was hit by a car at a pedestrian crossing on Union Street, Cooks Hill. She was treated for an arm injury and taken to John Hunter Hospital.

Wildfires sign youngest player in club history

Hunter Wildfires make history by signing 16-year-old Asera Peniata to a three-year deal. The Raymond Terrace prop, standing 188cm and 115kg, is tipped for a huge future in rugby.

Cape York police lose on-call allowances

Queensland Police remove on-call allowances from Cape York officers, sparking union outrage and concerns about remote policing. Learn about the impacts.

SA Only State Without Homelessness Peak Funding

South Australia becomes the sole state without government funding for its homelessness peak body, raising concerns about sector advocacy and support services during housing crisis.

20 Housing ACT jobs cut before Christmas

Twenty Housing ACT workers face unemployment just before Christmas as contracts end, despite Treasurer Chris Steel's assurance that Canberra's public service will continue growing.

Wallabies Suffer Record 10th Loss in Calendar Year

Joe Schmidt's Wallabies endure worst spring tour since 1958 after devastating 48-33 loss to France. Coach's future in doubt as winning percentage drops below 40%. Read the full analysis.

Brisbane widow wins $6M in Noosa apartments

A Brisbane widow's life was transformed after winning two luxury Noosa apartments worth over $6 million. The prize gave her financial freedom and, more importantly, precious time with her family.

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