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Peabody resists further mining cuts near Woronora Dam

Peabody claims it cannot reduce its Helensburgh mine plans further without making the project uneconomic, despite warnings of 'serious and irreversible' damage to Sydney's drinking water catchment. Read the full standoff.

Wollongong skydive strike halts tourist jumps

Skydive Australia instructors in Wollongong have walked off the job over a bitter pay dispute, grounding holiday plans. The union warns of massive pay cuts under a new 'piece rate' deal.

Burswood Race Track Business Case Under Fire

A political battle erupts over Perth's $218m Burswood race track as scrutiny reveals the economic benefits were significantly overstated. Discover the real numbers behind the controversial project.

Giuffre Estate Battle Reaches WA Supreme Court

The multi-million dollar estate of Jeffrey Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre faces legal challenges in WA Supreme Court. Her sons, ex-husband and brothers contest the inheritance.

Sexual Violence Legal Service extended to 2028

A vital legal service for victim-survivors of sexual violence in the ACT has secured funding until 2028, addressing 'enormous and unmet' demand. Learn how this supports survivors.

Mass turtle relocation saves Raine Island nesting site

A groundbreaking conservation project has successfully relocated 64000 turtle eggs from Raine Island to cooler beaches, offering new hope for the world's largest green turtle nesting site. Discover how this innovative approach is combating climate change

No Bang, Big Impact: 18 Minutes to Armageddon

Kathryn Bigelow's new Netflix film 'A House of Dynamite' explores the terrifying 18-minute countdown to a nuclear strike. Critics are divided, but the film's tense realism delivers a powerful warning.

Home detention cut in fatal crash case

A mother's heartbreak as the supervisor who caused her son's death has his sentence reduced. Read the full story of the Newcastle court case and the family's fight for justice.

Navitas $188M Hit as Student Caps Bite

Leading education provider Navitas reports massive financial blow as federal government's international student restrictions take dramatic toll on Australia's $40 billion education industry.

Australia Wins as US-China Trade Tensions Ease

As Washington and Beijing take steps to mend trade relations, Australia finds welcome respite from being caught in the middle of the superpower showdown. Discover what this means for our economy.

Roy Hill profit falls to $1.8B amid price slump

Gina Rinehart's mining giant Roy Hill sees significant profit drop as weak iron ore prices and cyclone disruptions hit operations hard, mirroring challenges across WA's mining sector.

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