Organisers have welcomed Anthony Albanese's rescue package to revive the Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in WA, but they say it's too late to salvage.
Sick people are waiting longer in public hospital emergency departments, but less time for elective surgery
According to data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, patients are waiting longer in public emergency departments to see a doctor.
Photo shows Emergency sign at Kalgoorlie Health CampusWhat are the rules for older Australian drivers?
Driving in later life can bring its own challenges, and while rules around older road users vary widely across the country, options for navigating those challenges include licence assessments and conversations around so-called "driving retirement".
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Photo shows A graphic of a speed limit for a 90kph zone.Australia sweats through hottest spring on record as temperatures soar 2.5C above pre-industrial levels
Another heatwave is predicted across Australia this week, as the weather bureau confirms the nation just sizzled through its hottest spring on record.
Photo shows a kayaker on the water at dawn at Toronto Lake Macquarie NSWCheap Tuesdays are a 'thing of the past' but shopping around can help motorists save at the petrol pump
When it's time to fill up with petrol, paying extra at the pump can be financially costly. We've done the legwork for you and dispelled the myths about what controls prices and how they're determined.
Photo shows Three different petrol station signs with prices on the boardUnique renewable energy project in WA in limbo
A unique renewable energy project using water, gravity and solar power has been completed, but the government-backed project is still in limbo.
Photo shows Pump project in limbo: Aerial shot of a bare construction site between forrested areas.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 3 seconds.104-year-old Harold Proud aspires to continue volunteering
A former farmer from WA's Wheatbelt could be the oldest emergency service volunteer in Australia.
Photo shows Oldest Volunteer: An elderly man holds up a sepia framed photograph.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 13 seconds.Out-of-control bushfire threatens lives and properties north of Perth
ABC reporter Chloe Henville says changing winds have fanned the blaze towards Cervantes, Grey and Wedge Island.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes .Cervantes evacuates as bushfire aproaches
The highest level of emergency warning is in place for residents of the seaside town of Cervantes, north of Perth, as an out of control bushfire approaches.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 12 seconds.Eastern Australia faces multi-day thunderstorm outbreak with flash flooding, hail and damaging winds
A cloudband extending 4,000 kilometres from the Top End to Tasmania will produce intense downpours during the last days of spring – threatening to bring areas of flash and river flooding to multiple states and territories, with other capital cities in the firing line.
Photo shows Storm clouds and rain over suburbs.Woman completes journey to Mount Kilimanjaro in wheelchair
Chris Kerr is hoping to inspire others as she overcame fear and anxiety to climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in a wheelchair.
Photo shows Life-Changing Journey_ A woman seated in a down jacket, with down gloves and a sleeping bag.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 43 seconds.Here's what year 7 students think of the government's proposed social media ban
As senators gather to discuss the federal government's planned social media ban for under-16s, some young people feel the bill will reduce harm but negatively impact their ability to communicate.
Photo shows An image of a phone with social media app logos floating around itWA government considers ATAR overhaul in push for better participation
Western Australia is considering major changes to high school education following a decline in participants.
Photo shows Calls for ATAR revamp: A woman with brown hair tied up writing on paper while seated in front of a laptop computer.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 48 seconds.You'll struggle to buy mutton in Australia, but we're exporting record amounts
Australia is well on track to have its biggest year for mutton exports. China has been the nation's biggest customer.
Photo shows A Merino wether sheep with horns in the foreground with men looking at the pen of wethers being sold.Major storm outbreak across Australia to follow hottest spring weather in up to 42 years
The thundery finish to spring is not just random weather variability, but a likely indication of the probable weather patterns through December.
Photo shows Sunset overt he plains at Cohuna, Victoria with a solo tree standing in the distanceRental affordability worst on record, costing more than 30pc of incomes in Sydney, Perth
Tenants in two capital cities are paying more than 30 per cent of their income, on average, towards their rent — for the first time since the SGS Economics Rental Affordability Index was first published a decade ago.
Photo shows Tony wears a dark green cap, red polo and grey hoodie and sits in a chair with his kitchen behind him looking out the windowPerth parents found guilty of starving daughter
A West Australian court heard the parents of a malnourished teenager were warned she would die without an urgent medical intervention.
Photo shows Parents Convicted: A man and a woman cover their faces with jackets as they walk along a footpath in an urban area.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 33 seconds.You keep reading about voluntary administration, but do you know what it means?
Do you know what happens when a business enters voluntary administration? We asked an expert to explain in simple terms.
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Photo shows A collage of headlines about businesses entering voluntary administrationPamela Rabe was a great TV villain in Wentworth, now she's taking on one of theatre's 'monsters'
Pamela Rabe has been a star of Australian stage and screen for more than 40 years. Now, she takes on a new challenge: playing the matriarch in August: Osage County.
Photo shows Pamela Rabe, a middle-aged-woman, wearing glasses, her greying hair pulled back, narrows her eyes, a cigarette in her fingers.The carbon capture facility at Chevron's WA project tells a cautionary tale
Amid the spinifex on a remote Western Australian island looms Chevron's troubled carbon capture facility. The role the technology might play in cutting greenhouse gas emissions is likely to get a fresh airing at global climate talks in Azerbaijan.
Photo shows A drone image of Chevron's Gorgon project on Barrow Island.Former psychologist who pushed ex-wife on crutches to the ground loses appeal to practise in Tasmania
A man who a tribunal heard pushed his ex-wife to the ground while she was on crutches and injured her face with his foot or leg has been barred from re-registering as a psychologist, after his Supreme Court appeal was dismissed.
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