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The transformation of Lilyfield Early Learning Centre

The Lilyfield Early Learning Centre in Sydney has been reinvented over the past two years through innovation and active family engagement. The centre attracted some
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley in Parliament - Newsreel

Coalition patched up but the troubles are not over

By Michelle Grattan Sussan Ley and David Littleproud on Sunday announced an 11th hour patch up of the federal Coalition that the Liberal leader hopes will hold off an
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli - Newsreel

State anti-hate laws hitting Parliament this week

Laws aimed at stamping out antisemitism and terrorist extremism will be introduced to the Queensland Parliament this week. The legislation will focus on terrorist
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Pauline and Hanson and Barnaby Joyce from One Nation - Newsreel

Can One Nation convert strong poll results into seats?

By Kurt Sengul and Jordan McSwiney One Nation is no stranger to the headlines, but it’s been a long time since the party has been talked about as a serious political
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500 businesses vying for a slice of Brisbane 2032 Games pie

Organisers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic games addressed the IOC today, saying more than 500 local businesses are vying to be part of the procurement or supply
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Warming world is significantly impacting rain patterns

By the Bureau of Meteorology Low pressure systems are common in southern Australia, particularly in the cool half of the year. These are often called extratropical
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Businesses urged to plan for raft of 2026 regulation changes

Lawyers are advising businesses to prepare early for a series of regulatory reforms that come into effect this year. The reforms cover digital assets, payments
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Sam Lamb

Mixed views emerge on the importance of buying local

By Susan Luckman and Michelle Phillipov We have now passed the annual Australia Day peak of calls urging us to “buy Australian” – especially lamb. The iconic
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People with placards and protective suit on global strike for climate change.

New research unveils the influencers of climate debate

By Christian Downie There’s a reason political commentators refer to Australia’s “climate wars”. Every time a climate policy is put on the table, supporters and
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Half a million people take advantage of cheap pool entry

More than 500,000 people have taken advantage of the Brisbane City Council’s $2 pool entry fee this summer. The $2 entry fee at 22 pools across the city was introduced
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