Peter Tinley Joins War Memorial Council

Special Forces veteran and former WA minister Peter Tinley has been appointed to the Australian War Memorial council, joining chair Kim Beazley. Discover the new leadership shaping Australia's military heritage.

Fresh faces join Australian War Memorial council

Three new appointments to the Australian War Memorial council promise fresh perspectives as the institution grapples with Frontier Wars recognition. Learn about the new members and their vision.

Sewage Flood Forces Canberra Watchhouse Closure

A raw sewage flood at Canberra's City Police Station watchhouse created a major health risk, forcing its overnight closure and relocation of detainees. The police union is considering legal action.

Newcastle's Hunter Street Mall gets major facelift

Newcastle's Hunter Street Mall revitalisation advances with $16.7M federal funding. New streetscapes, public spaces and Indigenous art to transform the East End. Read more about the city's glow-up.

Council backflips on hospital parking fine

Geelong Council cancels controversial hospital parking fine following community backlash. Read how public pressure forced this decision and what it means for visitors.

Help Name 70 Lost WWI Diggers from Fromelles

West Australians are urged to help identify 70 WWI soldiers found in a mass grave in France. Amateur historian Lambis Englezos visits Perth to aid the mission ahead of Remembrance Day.

RSL WA displays Fourth Wave veterans' photos

RSL WA unveils a powerful photo exhibition showcasing the lives of modern veterans from the 'Fourth Wave'. See their stories from East Timor to Afghanistan. Visit Anzac House from November 12.

Vanity Projects Threaten WA's GST Agreement

Paul Murray warns that Western Australia's hard-won GST deal faces real danger from expensive vanity projects with massive cost blowouts. Learn how these projects could undermine the state's financial stability.

Housing Authority's Annual Audit Failure Continues

Western Australia's Housing Authority faces scrutiny as it fails yet another financial audit, raising serious questions about financial management and accountability in the state's public housing system.

Kongsberg's $850M missile hub for Newcastle Honeysuckle

Norwegian defence giant Kongsberg is establishing a major office hub in Newcastle's Honeysuckle precinct for its $850 million missile program, creating hundreds of jobs and boosting the Hunter region's defence capabilities.

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