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WA Stars Reflect on STM's 21-Year Cover Legacy

From Hollywood actors to Olympic champions, Western Australia's most iconic figures share their journeys through STM's 21-year history. Discover their inspiring stories of success and transformation.

Thornlie local scores $38,000 Timespool jackpot

Chloe Peterson from Thornlie has won $38,000 in The Sunday Times weekly Timespool draw. The Scottish-descendant winner plans to help her father and consider a family trip. Read her inspiring story.

STM Magazine Celebrates 21st Birthday Milestone

As STM magazine marks its 21st anniversary, columnist Adrian Barich shares heartfelt reflections on his writing journey and the unexpected ways readers connect with his work across Western Australia.

SA customer's 133-hour phone call sets shocking record

A Telstra customer in South Australia has broken all records after staying on hold for over five days straight. The astonishing 133-hour call reveals shocking customer service wait times that'll make your jaw drop.

Jonathan Bailey: First Gay Sexiest Man Alive 2025

British actor Jonathan Bailey breaks barriers as the first openly gay man to receive People magazine's prestigious Sexiest Man Alive title in its 2025 edition, marking a historic moment for LGBTQ+ representation.

Canberra Times Fun Run draws thousands to city streets

Thousands of Canberrans laced up their running shoes for The Canberra Times Fun Run, transforming the city's streets into a vibrant celebration of fitness and community spirit across multiple race distances.

Nat Locke's 21-Year STM Journey: From Perth to Print

Perth radio personality Nat Locke shares heartfelt reflections on two decades with STM, revealing behind-the-scenes stories and career-defining moments that shaped Western Australia's favourite Sunday read.

Billy Rule: 21 Years of STM Storytelling Magic

Celebrated journalist Billy Rule reflects on two decades crafting compelling stories for STM, sharing insights on what makes magazine storytelling uniquely powerful in today's digital age.

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle remake falls flat

Canberra Times reviews the new Australian remake of the classic thriller 'The Hand That Rocks The Cradle,' finding it lacking the tension and psychological depth that made the original so memorable.

Diamonds Win Constellation Cup, Aryang Injured

The Australian Netball Diamonds have reclaimed the Constellation Cup in a dramatic series against New Zealand, though their triumph was overshadowed by a serious knee injury to rising star Sunday Aryang during the final match.

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