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Daniel Kerr cut ex-partner’s bed in half with a chainsaw

Fallen West Coast Eagles premiership player Daniel Kerr has narrowly avoided jail despite being convicted of domestic violence offences against his ex-partner over several...

Cost of vehicle registration to be slashed in Queensland

Queensland drivers will save 20 per cent on their car registration under a cost of living relief measure announced by the Queensland government.Premier Steven...

Outrage as 84-year-old woman waits 10 hours in emergency department

The South Australian opposition has taken aim at the government over the state’s buckling health system, sharing a photo of an 84-year-old woman forced...

The ‘acute pressure’ on water infrastructure that could sour some SA budget sweeteners

As the state government rolls out cost-of-living relief in its third budget to hundreds of thousands of South Australian households, there's a warning that...

WWII veteran, 100, travels to D-Day site to wed 96-year-old fiancé

American war veteran, Harold Terrens, has travelled back to Normandy for one special reason: to marry his fiancé, 80 years after he first step...

‘Still going to allow criminals to stay’: Dutton slams revised immigration direction

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has accused the Prime Minister of putting New Zealand citizens and foreign-born offenders ahead of Australians in the wake of...

Andrew Giles issues replacement to ‘direction 99’ which he says prioritises community safety

In short: Andrew Giles has replaced "direction 99", which drew political fire after about 30 non-citizens used it to escape deportation.The new direction 110...

Cash-strapped Netball Australia to receive funding, less than half of what was promised

In short: Netball Australia has been given $6 million in federal government funding as the sport looks towards its 2027 World Cup.The amount falls...

Cash crisis gets messy, with fresh ACCC scrutiny of troubled Armaguard

In short: Armaguard is facing a fresh investigation from the competition watchdog over its monopoly grip on cash distribution.The ACCC is using its powers...

Businesses could face huge fines if they refuse cash

Businesses could face fines of $25,000 if they refuse cash, under a bid by a former Nationals MP to secure more freedom for consumers.Andrew...

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