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Wollongong to trial parking surveillance cars in CBD

Wollongong City Council will deploy surveillance cars to monitor timed parking zones from February 2026, replacing manual tyre chalking. The one-year trial aims to improve efficiency and turnover in high-demand areas.

AFP surveillance team axed before Bondi attack

Revelations that a key AFP surveillance team was disbanded before the Bondi Junction attack have triggered urgent calls for more federal police funding. Read the full report.

PM Albanese to backflip on Bondi terror royal commission

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is poised to reverse his opposition to a federal royal commission into the Bondi terror attack, following intense pressure from Labor figures and victims' families. Read the latest developments.

5 Steps After a Workplace Injury

Suffered an injury at work? Follow this essential guide to protect your rights and secure workplace compensation in Australia. Know your legal steps now.

Time to Show Annual Performance Reviews the Door

Outdated annual performance reviews are harming morale and productivity. Experts argue for continuous feedback models to boost employee engagement and business outcomes. Discover the future of work.

Asbestos scare at Warradarge Wind Farm in WA

Vestas quarantines equipment at Warradarge Wind Farm amid asbestos contamination concerns. Authorities confirm workers are safe, but the incident raises wider industry alarms. Read the latest.

Cook labels Perth council drama 'soap opera'

WA Premier Roger Cook has labelled the ongoing turmoil at the City of Perth an 'ongoing soap opera', while backing Lord Mayor Bruce Reynolds' efforts. Read the latest.

Surgeon faces 908 charges over secret hospital filming

A trainee surgeon in Melbourne is now facing 908 charges for allegedly secretly filming colleagues in hospital toilets. Police allege thousands of intimate images were recorded. If you have information, contact Crime Stoppers.

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