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Billionaire Clive Palmer’s firm ‘guilty’ 13 years into bitter resort dispute

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Former Dees star does a shoey before going down the slide

Former Dees star does a shoey before going down the slide

Nathan Jones went down the Big Freeze slide dressed as DJ Fisher, and did a shoey before going into the ice water....

Former Dees star does a shoey before going down the slide

Former Dees star does a shoey before going down the slide

Nathan Jones went down the Big Freeze slide dressed as DJ Fisher, and did a shoey before going into the ice water....

Mechelle Turvey, mum of murdered schoolboy Cassius Turvey, awarded OAM in 2026 King’s Birthday Honours

Mechelle Turvey, mum of murdered schoolboy Cassius Turvey, awarded OAM in 2026 King’s Birthday Honours

The mother of a murdered Perth schoolboy has received one of Australia’s top honours for her service to Indigenous communities....

Mechelle Turvey, mum of murdered schoolboy Cassius Turvey, awarded OAM in 2026 King’s Birthday Honours

Mechelle Turvey, mum of murdered schoolboy Cassius Turvey, awarded OAM in 2026 King’s Birthday Honours

The mother of a murdered Perth schoolboy has received one of Australia’s top honours for her service to Indigenous communities....

AARON PATRICK: Anthony Albanese, who is not stupid, discovers the economy

AARON PATRICK: Anthony Albanese, who is not stupid, discovers the economy

AARON PATRICK: ‘It’s the economy, stupid,’ the prime minister said today, raising the question: why did it take him five budgets to try and fix ...

Why These ASX Blue-Chip Giants Still Dominate Portfolios in 2026

Why These ASX Blue-Chip Giants Still Dominate Portfolios in 2026

Explore the ASX blue-chip stocks shaping Australian portfolios in 2026 and why these market leaders remain core long-term holdings....

Cars ablaze, 100 involved in violent disturbance at town camp

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How the food industry shapes your child’s fussy eating

How the food industry shapes your child’s fussy eating

Making Nutella sandwiches for lunch again? The food industry has you in a bind, a new study shows....

Curaçao and Cabo Verde are into the World Cup. What impact can these ‘minnow nations’ make?

Curaçao and Cabo Verde are into the World Cup. What impact can these ‘minnow nations’ make?

Several so-called minnow nations are making their debuts at the World Cup. Will they add to the tournament or is it overkill?...

This tax time, here’s what to watch out for – and when it’s better to lodge early or later

This tax time, here’s what to watch out for – and when it’s better to lodge early or later

From dodgy deductions to avoid, to timing when you submit depending on if you expect a refund or a bill, two tax experts explain what you need to know...

Are Australia’s carbon farming schemes just hot air? Hardly – forests are regrowing almost everywhere

Are Australia’s carbon farming schemes just hot air? Hardly – forests are regrowing almost everywhere

Critics have taken aim at an Australian scheme meant to encourage forest regrowth. But independent assessments show the regeneration schemes are worki...

Should we ‘stream’ school students based on ability? New research suggests yes – but we need to be cautious

Should we ‘stream’ school students based on ability? New research suggests yes – but we need to be cautious

Educators have long debated whether it is better for students to be learning with students of a similar ‘ability’ or a mix....

Should we ‘stream’ school students based on ability? New research suggests yes – but we need to be cautious - The Conversation

Should we ‘stream’ school students based on ability? New research suggests yes – but we need to be cautious The Conversation...

Australia wants social media to be ‘safe by design’. What does that actually look like?

Australia wants social media to be ‘safe by design’. What does that actually look like?

Australia’s proposed digital duty of care will ask social media platforms to actively prevent harm....

Sunshine Coast legend honoured for service through swimming

Sunshine Coast legend honoured for service through swimming

A 50th birthday and a Medal of the Order of Australia are all in a month's work for Sunshine Coast swimmer Clinton "Super Fish" Stanley....

‘Extremely vile’: Russia strikes Chernobyl nuclear plant as Zelensky meets European leaders

‘Extremely vile’: Russia strikes Chernobyl nuclear plant as Zelensky meets European leaders

A drone blasted a fuel storage facility at the decommissioned nuclear power plant in Ukraine on the eve of talks in London about the need for stronger...

‘Extremely vile’: Russia strikes Chernobyl nuclear plant as Zelensky meets European leaders

‘Extremely vile’: Russia strikes Chernobyl nuclear plant as Zelensky meets European leaders

A drone blasted a fuel storage facility at the decommissioned nuclear power plant in Ukraine on the eve of talks in London about the need for stronger...

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson tells rally Ben Roberts-Smith is a person ‘I respect and I admire’

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson tells rally Ben Roberts-Smith is a person ‘I respect and I admire’

Hanson compares former soldier’s prosecution for war crimes to her 2003 jailing for electoral fraud, which was later overturned Get our breaking new...

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson tells rally Ben Roberts-Smith is a person ‘I respect and I admire’ - The Guardian

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson tells rally Ben Roberts-Smith is a person ‘I respect and I admire’ The Guardian See more headlines and perspectiv...