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WA beef exports face $40m hit from China tax

Western Australia's beef industry faces a major blow as China imposes a 55% tax on exports. Discover the impact on WA's $129m trade and the scramble for new markets.

China's 46.7% Beef Tax Rocks WA Exporters

Western Australia's beef industry reels as China slaps a staggering 46.7% tariff on imports, escalating trade tensions. Experts assess the damage and future strategies. Read the full analysis.

Russia blames Ukraine for drone attack on Putin's home

Moscow alleges a major drone strike targeted a presidential residence, derailing peace talks. Zelensky dismisses claims as Russian propaganda aimed at undermining his meeting with Trump. Read the latest.

Bondi shooting sparks debate on gun laws and memorials

In the wake of the Bondi attack, Australians are divided on gun reform and how to create a lasting tribute. Letters to the editor reveal strong opinions on firearm limits, hunting, and the nature of heroism.

Sydney farewells Bondi Beach attack victim Dan Elkayam

The Sydney community gathered to honour Dan Elkayam, the 27-year-old French engineer killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack. Family and friends remembered a talented footballer and a 'light for everyone'.

Bondi's tribute flowers moved for permanent memorial

The floral tributes for the Bondi terror attack victims are being preserved. A local artist will create an installation, while cards go to the Jewish museum. Thousands gathered nationwide to remember.

Bondi Beach paddle-out tribute for terror attack victims

More than 1000 people joined a moving paddle-out tribute at Bondi Beach to remember the 15 lives lost in Sunday's terror attack. The community formed a circle of solidarity in the water for a minute's silence.

Canberra Jewish memorial pleads for security funding

Canberra's National Jewish Memorial Centre requests $100,000 in federal funding for safety upgrades, citing heightened fear after the Bondi terrorist attack. The Albanese government has allocated funds for community security.

$691m Federal Cash Splash for Canberra Institutions

The Albanese government has unveiled nearly $700 million in new funding for Canberra's national institutions and infrastructure in its mid-year budget update. Key projects include the National Gallery roof, War Memorial redevelopment, and Lake Burley Grif

Woman's search for lost dad via his war medals

A Townsville woman's search for her biological father leads to a poignant discovery of his WWII medals, revealing a hero's story and sparking a public plea for information. Can you help?

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