Four biscuit recipes that are easy to make and perfect for gifting By Jo Joyce From super-quick shortbread to giant chocolatey cookies, your guests will be delighted to take home something they will actually use. #ChristmasFood #Recipes #Christmas #JoJoyce
'All is not well': Aussie great slams England after 'nonsense' interview Australian Test cricket great Jason Gillespie slams England after a "contradictory" interview from an assistant coach following day three in Adelaide. #Ashes #Cricket #Sport
Epstein files contain celebrity snaps, police notes and lots of Bill Clinton By Leonie Thorne, Brianna Morris-Grant, and Will Jackson The US Department of Justice today released thousands of files it holds on late sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Here's what's been uncovered in just a few hours. #SexualMisconduct #WorldPolitics #LeonieThorne #BriannaMorrisGrant # #WillJackson
Passenger numbers fall short on $2.9 billion Western Sydney light rail line By Nandini Dhir While rider numbers fell short of expectations in 2025, next year the number of trips taken on the Parramatta Light Rail is expected to double. #PublicTransport #UrbanDevelopmentandPlanning #StateandTerritoryGovernment #NandiniDhir
A family lost their son to suicide. Now they're working to prevent the death of another young man By Olivia Nunes-Malek Tyler Pask devoted his life to being an incredible father, selfless brother and a diligent emergency service worker for the Queensland Fire Department. Now his family is transforming their grief into encouraging other young men to access support for their mental health. #MentalHealth #Men #Suicide #OliviaNunesMalek
'Pretty smelly': Government faces questions over advertising spend By Adam Langenberg The Tasmanian premier's department authorised more than $13,000 of taxpayer money to be spent with a local media organisation to promote the budget after the government asked for an election to be held, documents show. #StateandTerritoryGovernment #StateandTerritoryElections #Advertising #SocialMedia #AdamLangenberg
Foodbank looks to Carnarvon to help increase food security across state Carnarvon's fresh produce could help Western Australia's food insecurity crisis, but there is concern not enough is being done to address the issue locally first. #CostofLiving #HorticultureIndustry #FoodDeliveryServices
Investors target high rental yields in booming Darwin housing market By Sam Parry First home buyers are being priced out of the Darwin property market by interstate investors looking to cash in on high rental yields, with many properties sold without even being listed. #PropertyPrices #CostofLiving #RealEstateIndustry #FinancialMarkets #SamParry