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High-risk DV offender fined for accidental zone breach

Kevin Steele, a high-risk domestic violence offender, was fined $1000 after claiming he accidentally entered a prohibited area in Waikiki. Magistrate Leanne Atkins called it a difficult sentencing exercise.

Top 5 Jewellery Pieces for Australian Wish Lists

Discover the five timeless and locally-crafted jewellery pieces Australians are loving, from diamond tennis bracelets to South Sea pearls, according to Linneys Creative Director Justin Linney.

WA Shark Tagging Numbers Fall, Majority Unmonitored

The number of white sharks tagged in WA has dropped over a third in two years, with just 167 active tags. Experts cite environmental factors for the decline. Stay informed with WA's SharkSmart network.

City of Perth launches major summer safety program

The City of Perth rolls out extra patrols, CCTV and community events to ensure a safe and vibrant CBD this summer and school holidays. Read about the OneCity Together for Summer initiative.

Australian Patch Monitors Unborn Babies at Home

Australian researchers develop revolutionary wearable patch to track fetal movements at home. This breakthrough technology could transform prenatal care for expectant mothers.

AI Fall Detection Revolutionises Aged Care Safety

Smart fall detection systems using AI technology are transforming resident safety in Australian aged care facilities, providing continuous monitoring to prevent injuries and deaths from falls.

WA Police hunt fugitive who removed tracking device

Western Australia Police have launched an urgent manhunt for a 30-year-old offender who removed his electronic monitoring bracelet. The community is warned not to approach the potentially dangerous individual.

Japanese Drama Exposes School Surveillance Future

A groundbreaking Japanese drama is sparking crucial conversations about student privacy, AI monitoring, and the ethical dilemmas facing Australian schools as surveillance technology advances.

FNQ Council cuts environmental data frequency

FNQ Regional Council defends controversial move to shift from annual to biennial environmental reporting, claiming efficiency gains while critics raise transparency concerns.

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