Police are on the hunt for vandals who decapitated two statues of Australian prime ministers and damaged 18 sculptures.
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Heritage advocates want to wait four more years to finalise plans. Tasked with fixing the housing crisis, the state government says that doesn’t make sense.
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The Allan government is facing a historic collapse in public support, as a new poll shows Labor’s primary vote slumping to a record low 22 per cent, down 6 points in two months.
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Jack Cooper Transport is closing its Wayne facility, resulting in nearly 90 job cuts after Ford ended a key contract.
Dan Osborn, a former union president and strike leader, almost won a Senate seat in deep-red Nebraska as a populist independent. Osborn has now started a PAC to recruit, train, and support more ...