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Olympic Biathlete Sivert Bakken Dies at 27

The biathlon world is in mourning after Norwegian Olympic hopeful Sivert Guttorm Bakken died suddenly at a training camp in Italy. The 27-year-old was a reigning European champion.

Five Essential Winter Experiences in Zermatt

Discover the top five winter activities in Zermatt, Switzerland, from the Alps' highest ski area to breathtaking cogwheel train journeys. Plan your ultimate alpine escape today.

Walker's golden run ahead of Winter Olympics

Australian monobob star Bree Walker secures her second straight World Cup victory in Latvia, heading into the festive break as a top gold medal contender for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.

Emma Thompson's career resurgence in Dead of Winter

Emma Thompson delivers a chilling performance as a resourceful widow in Dead of Winter. This tense thriller showcases her action hero potential in frozen Minnesota landscapes. Read our full review.

Viridis wins US$100m Canadian finance for rare earths

Viridis Mining and Minerals secures US$100 million debt financing from Export Development Canada for its Colossus rare earths project in Brazil, marking another win for Western critical minerals supply.

Brett Graham Wins Hunter Tuna Trail Crown

Discover how Merewether's Brett Graham conquered the Hunter's sustainable seafood challenge and explore the latest foodie news transforming Newcastle's dining scene.

Lovedale Long Lunch Cancelled for 2026

The iconic Lovedale Long Lunch, a staple of the Hunter Valley's culinary calendar for decades, will not return in 2026. Discover why this beloved food and wine festival is ending and what it means for the local community.

Canberra's Frosty Fun Run: Thousands Brave -6°C

Despite bone-chilling -6°C temperatures, over 3000 resilient Canberrans conquered the annual Sri Chinmoy race, raising vital funds while embracing the capital's signature winter conditions.

Wingham Music Festival rallies for flood relief

Australian country music star James Johnston leads an all-star lineup at Wingham Music Festival, raising crucial funds for Mid-North Coast flood-affected communities this October.

Canberra Times Fun Run draws thousands to city streets

Thousands of Canberrans laced up their running shoes for The Canberra Times Fun Run, transforming the city's streets into a vibrant celebration of fitness and community spirit across multiple race distances.

Australia-Canada critical minerals pact bypasses China

In a strategic power move, Australia and Canada have agreed to stop competing and instead collaborate on critical minerals, creating a new supply chain that bypasses China and reshapes global energy markets.

Terracotta Warrior Lanterns to Illuminate Perth Streets

Following the phenomenal success of WA Museum's Terracotta Warriors exhibition, Perth will illuminate its city streets with stunning lantern versions of these ancient Chinese treasures throughout June and July.

Newcastle Hosts 10th Junior Theatre Festival Australia

Newcastle becomes the stage for Australia's biggest youth theatre celebration as the Junior Theatre Festival marks its 10th anniversary with record-breaking participation and unforgettable performances.

Kiama Folk Festival cancelled over camping ban

The beloved Kiama Folk Festival has been cancelled after 27 years due to the council's new camping restrictions at showgrounds, leaving the community and organisers devastated.

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