Politics
Quang Toan Dang Faces Court Over $22 Million Cannabis Raid in Newcastle
Quang Toan Dang has appeared in Newcastle Local Court on charges related to a $22 million cannabis raid, with police alleging a large-scale operation involving hydroponic equipment.
Sports
Michael Milton Cleared to Race After Injury Setback at Milano Cortina
Australian Paralympic legend Michael Milton has been medically cleared to return to racing following a significant injury setback at the Milano Cortina Winter Games.
Lifestyle
Adore Beauty's Afterpay Day Event Offers Up to 40% Off Cult Favourites
Beauty enthusiasts can save big during Adore Beauty's Afterpay Day event, with discounts of up to 40% on skincare, makeup, haircare, and fragrance from March 9 to 22.
Business
Middle East Conflict Sparks Fresh Cost-of-Living Crisis in Australia
Escalating tensions in the Middle East are set to drive up Australian living costs, with economists warning of higher petrol, grocery, and energy prices, impacting household budgets nationwide.
Environment
Entertainment
Education
Scarborough Man Charged with Murder After One-Punch Death
A Scarborough man has been charged with murder after an alleged one-punch assault left a victim dead in hospital, sparking renewed calls for tougher laws on alcohol-fuelled violence.
Educator Fights Period Myths in ACT Schools
An educator in the ACT is tackling harmful myths about periods and pelvic health spread through social media, aiming to provide accurate education in schools.
WA Childcare Crisis: Parents Turn Down Work, Commute Hours
A severe childcare shortage in regional Western Australia is compelling parents to take unpaid leave, reject job offers, or commute long distances, threatening community wellbeing and economic stability.
CSIRO 1200 Jobs Face Axe, Agency Seeks Lifeline
The CSIRO is confronting the potential loss of 1200 positions amid financial pressures, with the agency urgently appealing to the federal government for support to sustain its critical research operations.
ACT School Speed Signs: Why They're Shorter Than Others
The ACT uses shorter school speed zone signs compared to other Australian states, a design choice based on urban planning and visibility needs.
World
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