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Braddon restaurant Uptown Vibes closes after 7 months

Uptown Vibes, a popular all-day dining venue in Canberra's Braddon, has permanently closed its doors just seven months after opening. Discover the reasons behind this sudden closure and what's next for the location.

Rethinking Leadership with Angela Nutton

Longreach Media's Angela Nutton shares why diversity is a core business strength, not a checklist. Discover how inclusive leadership is reshaping Australian advertising. Read more.

Student injured by guillotine in school workshop

A 15-year-old Beechworth Secondary College student suffered crushed hand and severed fingertips in workshop accident. WorkSafe charges Education Department with safety breaches.

Minister alarmed by Perth City Council crisis

WA Local Government Minister Hannah Beazley is seeking urgent advice on the turmoil at City of Perth, including an unlawful motion and staff resignations. Residents demand action.

Veterans' Affairs ranked worst APS workplace

New census reveals Veterans' Affairs is now the least recommended public service department by staff, while Treasury remains the favourite workplace. Discover the full rankings.

Home Affairs worst for bullying in government report

New 2025 State of the Service report reveals Department of Home Affairs has highest bullying rates despite improvement. Discover which agencies are tackling workplace culture issues effectively.

Canberra housing: 8+ years to save deposit

New research reveals Canberra home buyers need over 8 years to save a deposit, though housing affordability shows steady improvement. Discover the key factors driving this positive trend.

74 Australian Women Killed in Past Year

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley honours 74 women killed in Australia, demanding urgent national action.

16 Days in WA campaign launches to stop violence

The 16 Days in WA campaign begins with a focus on men and boys to 'Play Your Part' in stopping violence against women. Learn how prominent West Australians are leading the charge.

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