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Sydney farewells Bondi Beach attack victim Dan Elkayam

The Sydney community gathered to honour Dan Elkayam, the 27-year-old French engineer killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack. Family and friends remembered a talented footballer and a 'light for everyone'.

Wollongong stands with Jewish community after Bondi terror

Nearly 200 people from diverse backgrounds gathered in Wollongong for a Hanukkah service, showing solidarity with the Jewish community days after the deadly Bondi terror attack. Read about the powerful message of unity.

Bondi's tribute flowers moved for permanent memorial

The floral tributes for the Bondi terror attack victims are being preserved. A local artist will create an installation, while cards go to the Jewish museum. Thousands gathered nationwide to remember.

Govt invests $225M in AI for public service

The federal government commits $225 million over four years to boost its internal AI, GovAI, and launch a secure AI assistant. Experts welcome the move but caution on measuring real impact.

National Day of Mourning for Bondi Attack Victims

Australians paused for a national day of reflection one week after the Bondi terror attack. Vigils from Sydney to Perth honoured the 15 lives lost, with communities standing strong against hate. Read the full story.

10,000 WA Year 12s to receive ATAR results tonight

Over 10,000 WA students will receive their ATAR results at 9pm tonight. Holly Brooks, a scholarship recipient, shares her journey and plans for a gap year. Find out more about this pivotal moment.

APS agencies miss targets to reduce outsourcing

New data reveals more than a third of Australian Public Service agencies failed to meet targets for bringing core work in-house, despite overall savings exceeding $542 million. Discover which departments struggled and which excelled.

ACT's Secret Firefighting Weapon: The Firebird 100

The ACT RFS has deployed a secret weapon for the bushfire season: the Firebird 100 helicopter with a powerful infrared camera that can spot a fire from 75km away. Discover how this tech keeps crews safe.

Youngest Bondi attack victim farewelled in Sydney

The Sydney community gathered to farewell 10-year-old Matilda, the youngest victim of the Bondi Beach terror attack. The emotional service saw yellow tributes and a toy bee honour her memory. Read more.

Teen's bravery at Bondi Hanukkah shooting

Chaya Dadon, 14, risked her life to protect two children during the Bondi massacre. Shot in the leg, she shares her harrowing story of survival and faith. Read her incredible act of courage.

Perth Service Delivers Sold-Out Global Fashion Finds

Perth's Style Sourceress helps local fashionistas secure impossible-to-find luxury items from Chanel bags to Miu Miu loafers with a unique fixed-fee global hunt. Discover the service bridging WA's fashion gap.

Govt targets $7.9bn workers' comp cost surge

The Albanese government is investigating a surge in psychological injury claims among public servants, driving a workers' compensation bill to $7.9bn this year. Read the full analysis.

Man charged after Cairns police shooting

A 59-year-old Mooroobool man faces serious assault charges after being shot by police in Cairns. The incident occurred on Elphinstone St following reports of a man with a knife. Read the latest.

Bondi terror attack suspect wakes from coma

Naveed Akram, 24, has emerged from a coma, allowing counter-terror police their first chance to question him over the Bondi Beach shooting that killed 15. The nation mourns its deadliest anti-Semitic attack.

AI stops 400kg of drugs at Australian border

Australian authorities have seized over 400kg of illegal drugs using a custom AI model. The 2025 State of the Service report highlights AI's role in boosting public service innovation and capability.

Firefighter killed at Bulahdelah bushfire

A firefighter has tragically died after being hit by a tree while battling a bushfire near Bulahdelah. The incident is under investigation as the community mourns.

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