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Port Stephens Bids for Basketball Stadium

Port Stephens Council launches a last-minute bid to host the Hunter Indoor Sports Centre as Newcastle faces community opposition. Could this resolve the stadium standoff?

Mayor Used Ratepayer Money at Strip Club

City of Wanneroo Mayor admits using ratepayer funds for strip club drinks during Perth conference. Local government scandal sparks outrage among taxpayers.

Townsville Scores 2026 Rugby League World Cup Game

Townsville will host an Australia men's match during the 2026 Rugby League World Cup, bringing international sports excitement to North Queensland. Discover the economic impact and venue details.

Sky Sports' Halo TikTok Fails Women's Sport

Sky Sports' 'Halo' TikTok account for women's sport was axed after just 3 days due to patronising content. Discover how the misfire highlights the need for genuine engagement.

Major Transformation for Lakelands Park Space

Black Swan Lake in Lakelards is set for a major upgrade, featuring a new action-packed playground, inclusive amenities, and improved pathways. Construction starts this month.

New $1.3M Snap Fitness Opens in Townsville

Townsville's North Shore welcomes a state-of-the-art Snap Fitness facility following a $1.3 million investment. Discover the premium fitness experience now available to locals.

Wanneroo Dog Ban in 20 Nature Reserves

The City of Wanneroo is set to implement a ban on off-lead dogs across 20 nature reserves to protect local wildlife. Find out which parks are affected and the community's response.

Newcastle Set for Rugby League World Cup 2026

Newcastle is poised to host Rugby League World Cup 2026 matches, bringing international rugby league action to McDonald Jones Stadium and economic benefits to the Hunter region.

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