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New South Wales regional town struggles with water usage

New South Wales regional town struggles with water usage

Science & Environment

A small town in regional New South Wales is struggling in their water usage. Thanks to an infrastructure problem, the...

New literary festival emerges from Writer’s Week fallout

New literary festival emerges from Writer’s Week fallout

Communications & Culture Social Justice

The cancellation of Adelaide Writers Week has dominated recent news headlines.   The event largely known as the heart of the Adelaide Festival,...

Australians support local businesses but for other reasons

Australians support local businesses but for other reasons

Business and Finance 5 February 2026

New research carried out by experts at the University of Adeliade has shed light on how Australians really feel about...

Experts sceptical on Greater Sunrise gas project in Timor-Leste

Experts sceptical on Greater Sunrise gas project in Timor-Leste

Politics & Economy Science & Environment

As Timor-Leste looks for new opportunities to fund their economy, Australia will enter a new partnership, jointly committing to fast track the greater...

One Nation announces lead candidate for SA: what could it mean?

One Nation announces lead candidate for SA: what could it mean?

Politics & Economy

The South Australian election is underway, with former Federal Liberal Senator, Cory Bernardi announced as One Nation’s lead candidate for...

How Important Is Sleep For Athletes

How Important Is Sleep For Athletes

Health

Across the world of elite sport, athletes push their bodies to the limit, but many are overlooking one of the...

Sharks and the sinister nature of the Brazilian dictatorship

Sharks and the sinister nature of the Brazilian dictatorship

Communications & Culture Politics & Economy

Nominated for several Academy awards, a new film goes into the dark history of Brazil’s military government, providing an unsettling...

Queensland’s Dino Discovery

Queensland’s Dino Discovery

Science & Environment

In an amazing discover, a veteran paleontologist has unearthed the oldest dinosaur fossil found in Australia. A footprint he discovered...

Changes to gun laws following Bondi tragedy

Changes to gun laws following Bondi tragedy

Politics & Economy

With new laws on hate-speech and firearms passing the Senate, former Olympic gold-medal winning shooter Dan Repacholi is in a...

Islamic Republic of Iran on the Brink?

Islamic Republic of Iran on the Brink?

International

The Islamic Republic of Iran may be facing its sternest challenge since sternest challenge since its incorporation in 1979, with...

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