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Four Historic Cumbrian Towns to Explore in Autumn

Discover the rich history and charm of four Cumbrian towns—Abbeytown, Silloth, Maryport, and Aspatria—on a rainy autumn journey along the Solway Coast. Perfect for travellers seeking authentic UK experiences.

Perth's 1867 royal disappointment and 1869 triumph

In 1867, Perth prepared feverishly for its first royal visitor, Prince Alfred, only to be snubbed. Discover the untold story of the colony's disappointment and the triumphant party 18 months later. Read more about this quirky slice of WA history.

Remembering the Hunter's deadly 1939 heatwave

As a severe heatwave looms, we revisit the Hunter's 1939 furnace that killed scores, halted work, and left a tragic mark on local records. Discover the history to understand the present.

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.

What's On in Perth: Top Events This Week

Your guide to Perth's top events this week, from Wildlands Festival and family theatre to live music. Find dates, venues, and ticket details to plan your week.

Perth's 2026 packed with 26 major events

Perth is set for a blockbuster 2026 with a huge lineup of world-class entertainment, sport, and culture. From Lady Gaga to the Commonwealth Games, here's your guide to the year's must-see events.

Perth's 2026 Sporting Calendar: Six Major Events

Perth is set to host six world-class sporting events in 2026, including the FINA World Swimming Championships and the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. Discover the full schedule.

Why bellows beat a squad of puffing slaves

Explore the 5,000-year evolution of the bellows, from ancient slave-powered tubes to the Han Dynasty's double-action piston. Discover how this simple invention fuelled civilisation's metal age.

Exam blunder: Students taught wrong ancient history topic

An independent review reveals a 'perfect storm' of errors led to 140 students across nine Queensland schools studying Augustus instead of Julius Caesar for their major exam. Discover the findings and new safeguards.

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