Search underway for rock fisherman missing on NSW South Coast By Romy Gilbert Emergency services launch a multi-agency search for a man last seen rock fishing at Bushrangers Bay, south of Wollongong, on Monday evening. #AccidentsandEmergencyIncidents #MissingPerson #RecreationalFishing #RomyGilbert
Why Handel’s Messiah is a Christmas classic for many By Ria Andriani Composed in just three weeks, Handel’s Messiah remains a beloved classic nearly 300 years on. Its origin story is marked by scandal and links to slavery. #Christmas #Choral #ClassicalMusic #Baroque #RiaAndriani
Farmer beside South32's major bauxite mine reports growing water issues By Jon Daly The owner of a farm neighbouring South32's major bauxite mine in WA claims the miner is responsible for rising salinity and reduced water availability at his property. His claims are now being probed by WA's regulator. #Water #MiningEnvironmentalIssues #MiningandMetalsIndustry #JonDaly
Poor sleep, unhealthy diets and stress compound for the homeless By Keane Bourke Western Australian research is showing a strong link between homelessness and poor health, with life expectancy more than 30 years lower for people without secure housing. #StateandTerritoryGovernment #StateandTerritoryParliament #GovernmentandPolitics #DiseasesandDisorders #HealthPolicy #PublicHousing #Homelessness #KeaneBourke