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Plan to turn Upper Hunter mining voids into lakes

A visionary plan to repurpose disused Upper Hunter mining pits into interconnected lakes gains momentum, promising water security, tourism, and jobs. Read about the innovative solution.

$100M Low-Interest Loans for WA Aged Care Beds

The WA Government unveils a $100 million low-interest loan scheme to help aged care providers build new beds and upgrade facilities. Learn how this initiative tackles the critical shortage.

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.

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.

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.

Govt targets $7.9bn workers' comp cost surge

The Albanese government is investigating a surge in psychological injury claims among public servants, driving a workers' compensation bill to $7.9bn this year. Read the full analysis.

Big Tobacco's deceptive tax plan exposed

Health experts Laura Hunter & Danielle McMullen reveal Big Tobacco's cynical push for a vaping tax that protects cigarette profits & hooks a new generation. Read the disturbing truth.

WA Sole State Without Help to Buy Scheme

Western Australia is the last state yet to implement the federal Help to Buy scheme, with the opposition blaming Labor government delays. Find out why homebuyers are waiting.

Cairns Hospital's $5.3M travel subsidy crisis

Cairns Hospital faces a $5.3 million blowout in patient travel subsidies, with disruptive groups drinking near the facility creating major access issues. Learn how this impacts healthcare delivery.

Ex-MP lobbies for Chinese university with PLA links

Former Liberal MP Pat Farmer is lobbying for a Chinese university with deep ties to China's defence establishment, raising national security concerns. Discover the details and implications.

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