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Geelong debates future of its iconic bollards

Geelong's beloved waterfront bollards are at a crossroads. The council must decide whether to repair, replace, or restore the iconic figures, sparking a community-wide debate about heritage and art.

Geelong's Bollards Saved by 3D Printing Plan

Geelong's iconic waterfront bollards could be preserved using 3D scanning and printing technology. Mayor Trent Sullivan reveals a modern plan to save the city's beloved, decaying artworks.

SA Tourist Park Bans Kids, Becomes Adults-Only Sanctuary

A South Australian tourist park's decision to rebrand as an adults-only 'peaceful sanctuary' has ignited fierce online discussion. Discover why owners made the switch and the growing trend for child-free travel.

Greenwashing Claims Over Brisbane's 2032 Olympic Stadium

The Queensland Government faces accusations of greenwashing and hiding the environmental impact of a new $3.6bn Olympic stadium at Brisbane's Victoria Park. Critics warn of catastrophic heritage loss. Read the full story.

Starc wins Compton-Miller Medal in Ashes series

Mitchell Starc has been awarded the Compton-Miller Medal as player of the Ashes series after a stunning all-round performance, leading Australia to a 4-1 victory. Read about his legendary summer.

Nine-Year-Old Sowar Wins $100k Walkaway Cup at Geraldton

Ageless gelding Sowar, at nine years old, clinched the $100,000 Mount Augustus Tourist Park Walkaway Cup in a gutsy performance. Read the full story of this remarkable win and what's next for jockey Holly Watson.

Man arrested in Canberra with 3D-printed gun

ACT Police arrested a 39-year-old man at a Canberra shopping centre and seized a loaded 3D-printed firearm from his home. Read the full details of the Boxing Day incident.

Hells Angel arrested at Sydney Airport over order breach

A Hells Angels sergeant-at-arms faces court after being arrested at Sydney International Airport, accused of breaching orders following a Maitland clubhouse 'takeover'. Read the latest on the police crackdown.

Driver uses AI to fight claim over Mitchell crash

A Canberra father turned to artificial intelligence to prove erratic traffic lights caused his crash. His four-month repair saga highlights a bureaucratic battle with the ACT government. Read the full story.

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