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May 2025

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A computer render of what Riverview Parkway at Griffin will look like. Photo: Moreton Bay Regional Council

Moreton Bay council to spend $1.9m+ on four new green parks for families

State, Property, CouncilBy News Cop9 May 2025

A computer render of what Riverview Parkway at Griffin will look like. Photo: Moreton Bay Regional Council Moreton Bay Regional Council is to spend more than $1.9 million on four new parks and playgrounds in Deception Bay, Griffin and Morayfield. Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery says the new parks will be open before the end…

NRL CEO Andrew Abdo (left) and ARLC chairman Peter V’landys. Photo: NRL.com.au

Perth to get 18th NRL team in 2027 as Bears name is revived

Rugby League, Sports, StateBy Andrew Kacimaiwai8 May 2025

NRL chief executive officer Andrew Abdo (left) and ARLC chairman Peter V’landys. Photo: NRL.com.au Perth is to get an NRL team after the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) and the WA Government signed off on it. The WA/Perth Bears will join the NRL premiership in 2027 for five years, says ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys. “……

SA Principal Maritime Heritage Officer Mark Polzer probes the seabed with a metal detector. Photo: Ruud Stelten

Final resting site of 168-year-old Dutch shipwreck may have been found

History, State, SeaBy Andrew Kacimaiwai8 May 2025

SA Principal Maritime Heritage Officer Mark Polzer probes the seabed with a metal detector. Photo: RUUD STELTEN The site of a Dutch merchant sailing ship lost for almost 170 years in South Australian waters may have been found. The Koning Willem de Tweede was an 800-tonne Dutch merchant sailing ship that was lost in Guichen…

Stock police crime scene tape.

Tasmania moves to close legal gaps on the use of homemade explosive devices

Police, State, EmergenciesBy Andrew Kacimaiwai8 May 2025

Tasmanian Police are to get greater powers to search for, seize and dispose of explosive materials. Photo by Aviz Media/www.pexels.com The Tasmanian Government is cracking down on the use of explosive devices with a new Bill that increases police powers and penalties. It has introduced a Bill to state parliament to change the Criminal Code…

More housing, federal EPA top the list of Albanese’s priorities for second term

Politics, Government, HousingBy Andrew Kacimaiwai7 May 2025

A Labor caucus meeting is reportedly planned for Friday to finalise the new federal cabinet. Photo: Unsplash A federal Environment Protection Agency and more housing – those are the top two priorities for re-elected PM Anthony Albanese. Speaking to journalists in Canberra on Monday, he was clear on the priorities for Labor during its second…

Kennaook/Cape Grim in Tasmania has some of the cleanest air in the world, and serves as an ideal location to measure changes in greenhouse gas emissions. Credit: CSIRO

CSIRO sets sail south to test the clean air in remote Tasmania

Science, Outdoors, StateBy Andrew Kacimaiwai7 May 2025

Kennaook/Cape Grim in Tasmania is ideally located to measure changes in greenhouse gas emissions. Photo: CSIRO A CSIRO team has sailed south to test the air in remote Tasmania, said to be among the cleanest in the world. Scientists onboard the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator are on a three-week mission to learn more about the increasing…

Paramedics were called to the Bowen Hill station this morning (Wednesday, May 7, 2025) to treat an injured commuter. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

Cheap rail fares in Qld spark surge in passenger numbers and slips, trips and falls

Medical, State, RailBy News Cop7 May 2025

Paramedics were at Bowen Hill station in Brisbane this morning (May 7) to treat an injured commuter. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI Cheap 50 cent fares are prompting more people to use the south-east Queensland rail network – and creating a surge in injuries. Qld Rail says passengers with luggage and other heavy items on escalators and…

An Interislander ferry departs Picton on its way to Wellington. File photo courtesy ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

NZ’s Cook Strait fleet to fall to two after ferry’s retirement paves way for Picton facelift

World, Travel, New ZealandBy Andrew Kacimaiwai6 May 2025

One of the Interislander ferries sails from Picton on its way to Wellington. File photo courtesy ANDREW KACIMAIWAI New Zealand’s inter-island ferry fleet will be reduced to just two vessels for the next four years with major works planned at the South Island port of Picton. The 183.69-metre long Aratere is to retire this year…

The Airbus A330 that will be used on both of the new routes. It can carry 251 passengers. Photo: Qantas

Qantas to launch new routes out of Perth to Johannesburg, Auckland amid summer schedule changes

Travel, Aviation, AirportBy Andrew Kacimaiwai6 May 2025

An Airbus A330 that can carry 251 business and economy passengers. Photo: Qantas Qantas will fly from Perth to Auckland and Johannesburg this summer amid a raft of fleet and schedule changes to its international schedules. And the WA Government says the Auckland service, which will serve as a gateway to New York, will open…

NSW Police's latest record number of new constables is due to a new paid study scheme, the state government says. Photo: Max/Pixabay

Paid study scheme pays off for NSW Police after record class of constables graduates at Goulburn

Police, State, GovernmentBy Andrew Kacimaiwai6 May 2025

NSW Police’s latest record number of new constables is due to a new paid study scheme, the state government says. Photo: Max/Pixabay A new paid study scheme to attract more recruits to the NSW Police Force is already paying off with record graduations and applications. On Friday, 302 new probationary constables graduated from the Goulburn…

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