A 34-year-old volunteer firefighter has died while he was patrolling a bushfire in Western Australia.
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Demersal fishing shutdown sparks mental health fears in the South West
Warren–Blackwood MLA Bevan Eatts has slammed the State Government’s sudden decision to shut down demersal fishing, warning the move is already taking a serious toll on the mental health of those affected.
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Bryce Hopkins’ effort in St. John’s Big East opener not enough for Rick Pitino
Rick Pitino thinks highly of Bryce Hopkins. He has often said that the Providence transfer can be one of the better players in the country if he gives maximum effort on a consistent basis.
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Lowest price yet: KitchenAid’s sought-after Stand Mixer drops from $1049 to $699 at Myer
It mixes, whips, and kneads with 10 different speed settings - and it’s a record-low price.
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Hefty payment looming over Sydney light-rail disruption
Businesses impacted by Sydney's much-delayed billion-dollar light-rail project can be compensated once more after a win in the country's highest court.
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Collie baby death: Parents Maraea Te Oke Mae Hunia and Jahley Poata have charges upgraded to manslaughter
The parents of a baby boy who was diagnosed with a serious medical condition four months before his death have had their charges upgraded.
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WEATHER: Stormy day predicted in these provinces
The latest weather outlook for KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and the North West on Wednesday, 17 December 2025.
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The Ashes: Usman Khawaja caps remarkable day with knock of 82 to breathe life into Test career
Usman Khawaja has fallen agonisingly short of a famous Ashes century, but may have revived his Test career with a remarkable comeback innings in Adelaide.
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‘Anything’s possible’: Kiss tipping a Wallabies revival
Incoming Wallabies coach Les Kiss truly believes the lowly-ranked tournament hosts can be a force at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
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NSW Premier Chris Minns moves to block mass protests in wake of Bondi massacre
NSW Premier Chris Minns has declared the state is moving to block mass protests in the wake of terror events and the fallout from the Bondi massacre.
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