Health warning issued as bushfire smoke blankets Melbourne A health warning is issued to Melbourne residents as the city is covered in smoke from a bushfire burning in the Otways, in Victoria's south-west. 
A British dual citizen's warning to hundreds of thousands looking to renew passports As many British-Australian dual nationals grapple with new entry requirements, experts warn of exploitative and middleman websites. 
Prince Harry sues the Daily Mail, but in the court of public opinion, he is on the stand This week, Prince Harry traded the sunny West Coast for London to give evidence in a "super claim" against the publishers of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, Associated Newspapers.
Illegal tobacco boom exposes the demand problem behind WA’s black market Much has been made of how the WA government is trying to stop the supply of illegal cigarettes, but its more difficult challenge is what can be done to ease demand. 
'Amazing' WA grain harvest set to break record with 27 million tonnes Western Australia's grain growers are on track to deliver a record harvest this season, breaking the previous 2022 record by almost 2 million tonnes.  
Scotland replaces Bangladesh in last-minute T20 World Cup switch After weeks of uncertainty, Bangladesh officially withdraws from next month's T20 World Cup due to security concerns, with Scotland called in for the tournament. 
Promotional material for the movie Runt taken down in York As one of Australia's most renowned authors faces child exploitation material charges, the town where one of his children's books was turned into a motion picture is grappling with the news.
Ramindjeri and Ngarrindjeri knowledge brought to firefighting A new fire response vehicle in South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula has been named after a Dreaming story about a powerful whale man that explores the creation of fire, paying homage to tens of thousands of years of local fire management knowledge.
When Ella needed family violence support, the silence was deafening Young Victorian victim-survivors of family violence say the state government must prioritise their needs so they can leave violent homes. 
Residents wake up to assess damage from Tropical Cyclone Luana Tropical Cyclone Luana weakens as it continues inland after crossing the northern WA coast.