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WA's Green Energy Push in South Korea Trade Mission

WA Energy Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson heads to South Korea to drive investment in battery manufacturing, green steel and transmission infrastructure. Discover the opportunities for WA's renewable future.

Five and puppy rescued from sinking boat near Ayr

A dramatic early morning rescue saved five people and a blue heeler puppy after their vessel began sinking 30 nautical miles off the Queensland coast near Ayr. All were winched to safety and are in good health.

Neil MacDonald appointed NAIF CEO for five years

Private equity specialist Neil MacDonald will lead the $7bn Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility as its new CEO from 2026, focusing on jobs and economic growth. Read more.

Frank Green's Hello Kitty Collection Sells Out Fast

Frank Green's limited-edition Hello Kitty reusable bottles & cups are a sell-out hit. Discover the nostalgic collab blending Aussie design with Sanrio's iconic kawaii aesthetic. Shop now before they're gone!

New Bruce Highway funding raises upgrade questions

The Australian government commits $467 million to Bruce Highway safety works, but critics argue more comprehensive upgrades are needed to address Queensland's growing transport demands.

New Miniature Steam Train Arrives at Cockington Green

Cockington Green Gardens unveils its second miniature steam locomotive, the Douglas William, marking a historic first for the Canberra attraction. A special launch day with discounted entry supports the Salvation Army.

Coogee Beach water turns fluorescent green

Sydney's Coogee Beach stunned visitors as water turned fluorescent green. Randwick Council identified the non-toxic dye used for plumbing. Learn the facts.

Green Perth Offices Get 7% Higher Rent

JLL research reveals Perth's top-rated sustainable offices can charge 7% more rent, with fully electric buildings seeing a 23.4% national premium. Discover the financial benefits of green retrofitting.

No savings in early Woden light rail: Minister

ACT Transport Minister Chris Steel dismisses claims taxpayers could have saved money if Woden light rail started sooner, citing pandemic constraints and capacity issues.

Green on Bazball's Australian Ashes challenge

WA all-rounder Cam Green praises England's 'cool' Bazball cricket but is eager to see if their aggressive style can succeed in Australian conditions ahead of the Ashes series.

WA Green Steel Fund Sparks 'Made in WA' Debate

Western Australia's $75m manufacturing fund faces scrutiny as InfraBuild's involvement raises questions about what truly constitutes 'Made in WA' steel production. Read more.

Boorloo Bridge Light Casing Falls Over Walkway

A section of light casing fell from Boorloo Bridge onto pedestrian walkways, prompting safety concerns. Transport Minister confirms investigation underway. Read latest updates.

Townsville Road Repairs Called Election Stunt

Townsville residents accuse the Premier of politically motivated road repairs ahead of elections. Local leaders demand permanent infrastructure solutions, not temporary fixes.

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