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First of Sydney’s 12 new western Metro Airport trains arrives
The first of 12 new driverless trains for the Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport Line have arrived at its new Orchard Hills base. The three-carriage train was unloaded at Port Kembla on Monday after a 23,000-kilometre sea journey from Vienna, […]
Owners of historic Katoomba cafe taken to court by NSW Government over repairs
The owners of the heritage-listed former Paragon Cafe in Katoomba are facing legal action from the NSW Government. The government has filed papers in the Land and Environment Court of NSW over what it says is a failure by the […]

Sony to take PlayStation 100% digital after saying it will stop making discs
Sony is to stop production of all physical disc games for PlayStation consoles in favour of digital downloads and streaming as of early 2028. The news was announced in a statement from the company’s senior director for Sony Interactive Entertainment’s […]

Governments extend trading hours for Socceroos must-win World Cup game
Governments along the eastern seaboard are extending trading hours and putting on more public transport for Australia’s next FIFA World Cup match. The Socceroos are due to play Egypt in Dallas, Texas, at 4am (AEST) on Saturday in an elimination […]

Controlled burning marks the start of Moreton Bay’s new bushfire season
Controlled burns are taking place across Moreton Bay amid planning for the new, and possibly early, bushfire season. Moreton Bay council says the controlled burns will reduce the risk of catastrophic fires and have been completed at Mount Glorious, Albany […]

Commuter rail services in SEQ remain reduced despite progress in union talks
Commuter rail services across south-east Queensland will continue to run at reduced capacity despite progress in pay talks with unions. Queensland Rail says it has reached an in-principle deal with unions on Tuesday (June 30) on three enterprise agreements after […]

Queensland police given new powers to crush e-bikes, breath test riders
Queensland police now have the power to seize and crush e-bikes and scooters as new laws take effect today (July 1). Police can also carry out random breath tests on riders in public while new speed limits will apply: 25kmh […]

ACCC now watching Coles, Woolworths for signs of high grocery pricing
The ACCC has begun monitoring Woolworths and Coles for signs of high grocery pricing as of today (July 1). The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says a new excessive pricing prohibition has taken effect that applies to very large supermarkets with […]

Wedding dress, hula hoops, 120 laptops among Sydney Airport’s 2026 lost property auction
A wedding dress, hula hoops, 120 laptops and 60 bottles of alcohol are among lost items now being auctioned off online from Sydney Airport. Its 2026 Lost Property Auction began on Saturday (June 28) and runs until next week with […]
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