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How Gardening Boosts Mental Health in 2026

Expert Sabrina Hahn explains how starting a garden can reduce stress, improve wellbeing, and restore urban biodiversity. Get her practical tips for beginners.

Virgin's 2026 Guide: Maximise Your Annual Leave

Virgin Australia's 2026 Annual Leave Hacks Guide reveals how West Australians can strategically use 4 days of leave to unlock 29 total days off. Plan your Tasmanian summer or Great Barrier Reef escape now.

7 Million Homes Vulnerable to Urban Bushfires

A new report reveals millions of Australian homes are at risk of devastating urban bushfires. Experts call for urgent action to retrofit properties and improve community resilience.

NSW plan merges Newcastle with Central Coast

The NSW government proposes merging Greater Newcastle and Central Coast planning, sparking fears of a 180km urban sprawl and loss of regional identity. Read the full analysis.

Perth Councils Miss Short-Term Rental Deadline

Despite a looming deadline, one-third of Perth's metropolitan councils have failed to adopt the state's short-term rental planning scheme, raising concerns over enforcement and housing supply. Read more.

$100m Plan to Stop Beetle Killing WA's Trees

A tiny beetle is devastating WA's urban forests. A new report calls for a $100 million investment to plant new trees and stop the dieback. Find out how this crisis affects your community.

Access Your Super While Working Past Age 60

Financial planner reveals three simple strategies for Australians in their 60s to tap into superannuation benefits, even if they're still working. Learn how to reduce tax and grow savings.

Perth CBD's urban revival needs residents and amenity

Perth CBD's transformation hinges on a cycle: residents need amenity, amenity needs residents. Developers like Finbar's Ronald Chan see well-designed apartments as key to unlocking true city living.

Wanneroo installs 250 wildlife warning signs on roads

The City of Wanneroo is installing 250 temporary wildlife warning signs on major roads to reduce collisions and protect native species like Carnaby's cockatoos. The $12,000 project aims to combat rising incidents linked to urban development.

Woodvale Corner development recommended for approval

A controversial $35 million commercial precinct in Woodvale has been recommended for approval, despite overwhelming opposition from residents and local councils. The final decision rests with the WA Planning Commission.

Community Voice Key to Perth's 10 New Transit Hubs

Perth's 10 new transit-oriented precincts aim to build vibrant communities, not just density. Learn why resident input is crucial for success and how it shapes sustainable urban growth.

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