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WA named Australia's most generous state

Western Australians donated an average of $1,155 each in FY2023, topping national generosity rankings. KPMG analysis reveals a giving landscape shaped by high wealth and economic pressures.

Defence Suicide Royal Commission Delivers Final Report

The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide has handed down its final report. Chair Nick Kaldas describes a feeling of relief, not triumph, and urges the government to act swiftly on its recommendations.

Missing Queensland toddler found deceased in car

The body of a missing three-year-old boy has been discovered in a car in Bundaberg, Queensland. Police confirm the death is not suspicious. A report is being prepared for the Coroner.

Perth Rents to Jump $2200 in 2025

Perth tenants are set to pay an extra $2200 on average for rent in 2025 compared to 2024, as a new report highlights the city's severe rental crisis. Discover the data and what it means for the market.

Infant dies in Gawler home tragedy

A baby has died after being found unresponsive in a Gawler home on Saturday night. Police are investigating but do not consider the death suspicious. A report will go to the Coroner.

Optus Triple-0 outage failures exposed in report

A damning report into Optus's 14-hour Triple-0 outage in September details a cascade of human errors and system failures. Two people died. The telco has accepted all 21 recommendations.

Canberra man gives away $20m over 20 years

Roger Tall, co-founder of Capital Chemist, has donated up to $20 million to charity over two decades. Discover the story of Canberra's quiet philanthropist and his mission to inspire others.

East Fremantle audit blowout, report deadline missed

The Town of East Fremantle faces a doubling of audit fees and a missed deadline for its annual report, linked to the East Fremantle Community Park finances. Read the latest local government update.

Jewish leaders urge action after Bondi attack

Jewish community leaders call for urgent enforcement of laws and faster anti-hate measures following the Bondi Beach attack that killed 15. They demand 'fewer words, more action'.

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