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Abetz's cost-cutting priorities spark concerns for community organisations
Eric Abetz’s first budget for Tasmania is coming — and community organisations fear they’ll bear the brunt of funding cuts to “repair” the budget. Source link
Trailblazing Aboriginal soccer star drives change in remote communities
Trailblazing Aboriginal soccer star and Yanyuwa man John Moriarty started a soccer program which has been driving change in remote communities across the country. Source link
Ancient wetland older than Egypt's pyramids exposed on beach
Harsh winter weather has exposed almost 100 preserved trees from an ancient wetland on an Esperance beach, but there are fears over protecting the site on a popular four-wheel drive stretch. Source link
Return to traditional birthing ceremony brings joy on Bundjalung country
Bundjalung babies get the ceremonial treatment as proud elders welcome them to country for the first time. Source link
Trump punishes Canada with 10pc tariff increase over TV ad stoush
US President Donald Trump says he plans to hike tariffs on imports of Canadian goods by an extra 10 per cent because of an anti-tariff television ad aired by the province of Ontario. Source link
Residents object to new council flood mapping days before consultation closes
Concerns that draft flood maps don’t reflect historical accounts from residents have informed some of the submissions. Source link
Why Thai cave rescuer Richard Harris can't quit diving
A new documentary by director Jennifer Peedom delves deep into the attraction of cave diving, and why Richard Harris says risk-taking is crucial for resilience. Source link
Convinced your losing streak is finally over? Prove it. Let's play … HARD!
We both know you’re hoping for the best with this week’s quiz. Just remember, hope will get you nowhere. Source link
Punjabi superstar set to make Australian history this weekend
The pop sensation has an army of fans all over the world who see him as an artist who bridges cultural gaps — Diljit Dosanjh’s music loved by both Indians and non-Indians alike. Source link
De Minaur suffers 12th straight loss to Sinner
Alex de Minaur’s Vienna Open ends at the semifinal stage, with the Australian falling to world number one Jannik Sinner for the 12th time in as many meetings. Source link