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ACT's first total fire ban in six years for Saturday

The ACT has issued its first total fire ban since 2020 for Saturday, January 10, as a severe heatwave and strong winds create extreme bushfire danger. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant.

No Excuse for Delay on Vape Laws, Says Expert

Public health expert Jessica Page slams the government's lag in implementing vape laws, calling it a failure that puts young Australians at risk. Urgent action is needed now.

WA slowest state to act on illicit vape trade

Western Australia faces a booming black market for vapes, with over 220,000 seized since 2024. Critics slam the government's slow legislative response as other states crack down. Read more.

Sydney Protest March Ban Extended for 14 Days

NSW Police extend the ban on protest marches in Sydney for another fortnight, citing public safety after the Bondi terrorist attack. Commissioner Lanyon explains the move.

WA Fishing Ban: No Warning, Fines Start Now

West Australian fishers face immediate fines under new rules banning fishing in 20% of state waters. No grace period given. Get the full details on the controversial crackdown.

Outcry Over WA's Demersal Fishing Ban

WA's opposition slams the Labor government's extended demersal fishing ban, calling it a 'rotten' deal that ignores science and devastates local communities. Read the full story.

Blue Groper Spearing Shocks NSW, Fuels Protection Calls

The illegal spearing of a protected blue groper on the Central Coast has reignited community fury and calls for a marine protected area near Terrigal. Discover why this 'puppy dog of the sea' is so vulnerable.

Major Australian law changes start in 2025

A wave of new Australian laws takes effect from January 1, 2025, impacting superannuation, vaping, and immigration. Discover what the changes mean for you.

Lessons from a 1990s TV ban on modern parenting

Columnist Jenna Price reflects on banning television for her teens in the 1990s, drawing parallels to today's social media bans and the eternal challenge of guiding adolescents.

QLD Gov Extends Puberty Blocker Ban to 2031

Queensland has extended its ban on puberty blockers for under-18s until 2031, citing unproven long-term effects. The move impacts over 400 young people on waiting lists.

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