Tigers, Eagles or Cockle Divers — what makes up a football club's name?
How have Australia’s football clubs come to be named, and what do those names represent? We analysed over 1,500 senior Aussie Rules clubs to find the patterns in how clubs have named themselves. Source link
NSW unclear on cost of saving Australia's biggest aluminium smelter
The NSW government remains committed to Tomago Aluminium but is still waiting to learn how much the bailout will cost. Source link
Childcare group G8 to close 10pc of centres after child abuse scandal
About 36,000 children are enrolled under the brand’s 395 childcare and early learning centres, which include centres such as Headstart, Jellybeans, Kool Kids and Kindy Patch Kids. Source link
Major childcare operator reveals list of 40 centres to close
Victoria and Western Australia will be affected the most, with 12 centres shutting in each state. NSW, Queensland and South Australia will also have closures. Source link
Aussie Bazzana greeted by Men at Work's Down Under in MLB debut
As a classic Australian rock song rang out across the Cleveland Guardians’ home ground, Travis Bazzana made his long-awaited MLB debut. Source link
Headline inflation surges to 4.6 per cent as higher fuel prices bite
Headline inflation surges to 4.6 per cent in March, but underlying inflation remains at 3.3 per cent. Source link
Sydney council to investigate banning short-term rentals
A Greens-led proposal passed by the council last night argues the current 180-day cap on short-term rental accommodation is not doing enough to address the rental housing crisis. Source link
Rebel Wilson accused of dumping her mobile to avoid handing over key texts
Ms Wilson’s lawyers have previously told Federal Court defamation hearing that her phone was stolen and she was unable to produce all of her WhatsApp message history. Source link
ABA says big tech tax gap putting payments at risk
While digital giants get a free ride. Source link
Government again seeks to make it possible to search, seize small mail
The Carney government plans to make legislative changes to allow law enforcement to search and seize Canadians’ mail. The proposed legislative change is buried in the 2026 spring economic update. Source link