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De Minaur's Sun Safety Tips for Australian Open 2026

Aussie tennis star Alex de Minaur shares his essential sun protection habits ahead of the 2026 Australian Open, highlighting the year-round danger of the Australian sun. Learn his top tips for staying safe.

Aussie Mozzie Stickers Go Global, Selling $30M in a Year

Australian brand Nat Pat's BuzzPatch stickers offer a non-toxic, plant-based solution to summer mozzies. With over $30 million in global sales, they're a game-changer for parents. Discover the viral alternative to chemical sprays.

Platypus death in Queanbeyan River a red flag for waterways

A drowned platypus entangled in fishing line has prompted urgent calls for better protection of local waterways and a ban on fishing in platypus habitats. The incident highlights growing threats to Australia's unique wildlife.

New $1.6B Pay Deal Cuts Firefighter Health Risks

A landmark $1.6 billion pay deal for Australian firefighters includes critical health protections to combat cancer and heart disease risks. Learn how this agreement safeguards our heroes.

Shark FlexStyle Frosted Diamond Edition Slashed to $349.99

The limited edition Shark FlexStyle Frosted Diamond hair styler is now $349.99, down from $899.99. This high-performance tool features over 20,000 crystals and professional-grade technology for all hair types. Grab this rare deal while it lasts.

Ticket scams cost Aussies $432 on average

New PayPal data shows Australian ticket buyers lose $432 per scam. With fake listings rising, experts warn against risky purchases on social media. Learn how to protect yourself.

WA Experts Warn Against Dangerous Christmas Toys

Perth parents are urged to avoid popular gifts like e-scooters and toys with button batteries this Christmas due to serious safety risks. Learn which products to steer clear of.

US Sacks Climate Scientists, Dismantles Research Institutes

The Trump administration is firing over 1,100 scientists and dismantling a premier climate research institute, removing references to human-caused climate change from official websites. This analysis explores the political motives behind the attack on sci

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.

Sussan Ley's high-risk policy trap on immigration and IR

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley faces pressure to release detailed policies early, navigating internal Liberal splits on immigration and the treacherous ground of industrial relations reform. Will it be a repeat of past failures?

Millions in funding for Townsville pest control

Townsville and Burdekin landholders secure $2.5 million in federal funding to combat invasive weeds and pests, protecting vital agricultural land and the Great Barrier Reef.

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