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New Ningaloo campsite booking system under review after website crashes A West Australian department is working to refine its new campsite booking system for a World Heritage area after its website crashed during the first week of the trial.
New details emerge of night Labor identity Tim Picton fatally injured A man who allegedly killed Tim Picton in a one-punch attack outside a Perth nightclub claims the Labor identity had repeatedly approached his female cousin before being escorted out of the venue because he was intoxicated, a Perth court hears.
Live: Australia makes two changes and bowls first in Zimbabwe World Cup clash After a comfortable win in the World Cup opener earlier this week, Australia looks to consolidate its spot in Group B with a win over Zimbabwe in Colombo. Follow live.
Maugean skate's endangered status not changing, environment minister says Environment Minister Murray Watt says his decision to keep the status of a rare Tasmanian skate species as endangered rather than change it to critically endangered is based on scientific advice.
Adelaide's own a medal contender for US in Winter Olympics women's double luge The driest state in the driest country of the world might seem the unlikeliest of places for a star in the Winter Olympics sport of luge to emerge, but Chevonne Forgan will be a medal contender tonight — albeit for Team USA.
Former Victoria's Secret boss redacted from Epstein files' co-conspirators list before publish US politician Ro Khanna has publicly named six men whose identities were scrubbed from the Epstein files, including the former boss of Victoria's Secret, who the FBI suspected was a co-conspirator of the sex offender's crimes.
Woman tells court of pregnancy scare after alleged abuse as student When recounting the first time her former teacher allegedly raped her, the woman told the court he was "like a big monster" on top of her and she "could hardly breathe". The woman is suing both her former teacher and the State of Tasmania.