$100k spent on Welcome to Country ceremonies
Welcome to Country and smoking ceremonies are once again in the crosshairs of the Coalition, after new documents revealed more than $100,000 has been spent on the events.
Welcome to Country and smoking ceremonies are once again in the crosshairs of the Coalition, after new documents revealed more than $100,000 has been spent on the events.
A man has fallen 25 metres off a cliff on the Central Coast, with paramedics attributing his miraculous survival to the fact he hit several ledges on the way down.
The Prime Minister may well need them in the coming federal election, so it’s no surprise Anthony Albanese is hosting Teal and independent MPs tonight at The Lodge as he seeks to win their support in the event of a minority government.
Furious North Sydney residents staring down the barrel of a massive 87 per cent rate rise have called on the Minns government to commence a public inquiry into the council after councillors voted in favour of the increase on Monday evening.
An Australian-first trial using LED lights to keep sea turtles and other marine life from getting caught in shark nets is underway across NSW beaches as the Minns government weighs up the nets’ future.
The AOC and IOC recognise former modern pentathlete Alex Watson as an Olympian – but a self-appointed band of integrity guardians say he shouldn’t call himself a Games veteran.
In an exclusive interview, new dad David Pocock opens up about shielding his new baby from the brutality of politics, shedding the ghost of rugby stardom and why he’s a different type of independent.
If the Melbourne Cup is the race that stops the nation, the “Dachshund Dash” is the one that puts it on paws.
They are the people who put even the earliest of risers to shame – long haul commuters who travel hundreds of kilometres each day to be able to work in Sydney.
A month before former transport minister Jo Haylen took the fateful trip to a winery in a taxpayer-funded Kia Carnival, bureaucrats in the Premier’s Department were spruiking the vehicle to ministers.
Ryan Harding has no memories of his father but he has lived with the same rare disease that took his life. Now, thanks to a newly PBS-listed miracle drug, he finally has hope—for himself and his future children.
A Labor MP who sensationally quit the party over its stance on Gaza has popped up as the star attraction at a fundraiser designed to topple the government from power.
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