Cairns Council signs $90m garbage contract

Cairns Regional Council has finalised a new 10-year, $90 million waste collection contract with Cleanaway. The deal promises improved services and new jobs for the region.

Riverton Leisureplex reveals $3m upgrade results

The City of Canning has completed a $3 million upgrade to Riverton Leisureplex, featuring a new pool, improved accessibility, and better facilities for families and wellness groups. Explore the changes.

AUKUS gets green light as Pacific tensions escalate

The Pentagon's review has endorsed the AUKUS pact, removing a key uncertainty for Australia. This strategic move comes as regional volatility, including China's assertiveness and India's Russia ties, intensifies.

Vincent Tarzia Resigns as SA Liberal Leader

Vincent Tarzia has resigned as South Australian Liberal leader following the party's 2025 state election defeat. Read the full story on his decision and the search for a new opposition leader.

New Chief for Australia's Submarine Fleet Announced

Vice Admiral Jonathan Earley takes command of Australia's submarine force, overseeing the transition to nuclear-powered vessels. Read about his vision for the future of Australian naval defence.

Liberal Leadership Vote Scheduled for Next Week

The Liberal Party will hold a leadership vote on December 11. Potential contenders are speaking out, setting the stage for a critical party meeting. Follow the latest political developments.

Two Juveniles Charged Over Geraldton Fire

WA Police have charged two youths following a major Geraldton fire. Local detectives and Strike Force Vulcan continue their investigation into the suspicious blaze.

WA Sole State Without Help to Buy Scheme

Western Australia is the last state yet to implement the federal Help to Buy scheme, with the opposition blaming Labor government delays. Find out why homebuyers are waiting.

Perth man charged over violent extremism material

A 21-year-old Perth man faces court charged with possessing violent extremist material following a joint counter-terrorism investigation. He was also accused of breaching bail. Read the latest details.

WA's $1.2b Stamp Duty Windfall Sparks Tax Reform Debate

Western Australia's stamp duty revenue has surged to $1.2 billion, far exceeding forecasts. This windfall highlights the urgent need for broader state tax reform to create a fairer and more stable system. Read the full analysis.

Families sue police over Wieambilla officer deaths

The families of two constables killed in the Wieambilla ambush are suing NSW and Queensland police for nervous shock, alleging negligence. They seek changes to prevent future tragedies.

Chinese Nationals Found in Remote Kimberley

Two Chinese nationals discovered in a remote part of Western Australia's Kimberley region are believed to be asylum seekers. Authorities confirm they were found unharmed after a challenging journey.

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