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Finland’s Ambassador to Australia Arto Haapea’s ‘Happiest Car in the World’.

Why the Finnish ambassador is driving a Camry from Perth to Darwin

His Toyota Camry is dubbed the ‘Happiest Car in the World’. Will it make it along the Gibb River Road?

  • Hamish Hastie

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Community garden CERES under threat amid cash shortfall

CERES has been a destination for nature lovers since it was transformed from a rubbish tip more than 40 years ago, but its future is at risk.

  • Brittany Busch
Two humpback whales breaching off the coast of Manly this week.

Humpbacks are an Australian success story. They have two advantages that most whales don’t

It’s peak hour on the humpback highway off the east coast of Australia – yet other whale species aren’t doing nearly as well.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Greater Sydney is on track to run out of landfill by 2030.

Thinking of returning an online purchase? It might end up in landfill

The amount of unsold goods being thrown out has surged since 2021, and a key reason is the growth in returns of online purchases.

  • Frances Howe
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‘Very serious’: Health charity investigated after Las Vegas trip

Senior bosses from a taxpayer-funded regional health service will meet government bodies on Thursday to respond to allegations it spent thousands on international trips while turning away patients.

  • Angus Thomson
A record number of participants turned out for the 2025 event.

Record numbers hit Perth streets for charity run as Adam Selwood honoured

The HBF Run For A Reason has raised more than $1.9 million so far. The late West Coast player was fundraising and training for the event before his death.

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More than 40,000 people took to the streets of Perth for the 13th annual HBF Run for a Reason.
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In pictures: The 2025 HBF Run For A Reason

A record 40,000 people participated in the 2025 event, raising more than $1.8 million so far.

With more of us passing on our inheritances while we live, an increasing number of Australians are looking beyond the family tree when estate planning.

Your inheritance should make a difference – but not just for your kids

With more of us passing on our inheritances while we live, an increasing number of Australians are looking beyond the family tree when estate planning.

  • Noel Whittaker
Children’s Cancer Foundation chair Jaala Pulford.

Royal Children’s Hospital’s key donors hit back at claims they caused lay-offs

Donors to the Royal Children’s Hospital say they are committed to ensuring programs in the cancer centre continue to be funded.

  • Broede Carmody, Brittany Busch and Ashleigh McMillan

A chance moment on a restful weekend away changed my life

It was while watching breakfast television that I first realised I had ovarian cancer symptoms.

  • Melanie McQuire

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