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All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.

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Second arrest in Sydney home stabbing case
Crime

Second arrest in Sydney home stabbing case

NSW Police have arrested a second man in connection with a fatal stabbing at a Sydney home, as authorities investigate what is believed to be a domestic dispute.

Piastri's Australian GP Ends Before It Begins
Sports

Piastri's Australian GP Ends Before It Begins

Oscar Piastri's pre-race crash at Albert Park ends his Australian Grand Prix before the start, disappointing thousands of home fans and leaving his team searching for answers.

Australia's Nuclear Submarine Dream Enters Delivery Phase
Politics

Australia's Nuclear Submarine Dream Enters Delivery Phase

HMS Anson's arrival in Perth marks Australia's first nuclear submarine maintenance operation, while a multi-billion dollar investment in Osborne signals the nation is moving beyond design into full-scale delivery of its AUKUS capability.

Why Australian Supermarkets Can't Stock Greek Yoghurt
Business

Why Australian Supermarkets Can't Stock Greek Yoghurt

Greek yoghurt has vanished from Australian supermarket shelves for four months, driven by a TikTok trend and broader protein-obsessed consumer behaviour that manufacturers struggle to match.

RBA Raises Rates to 3.85% as Inflation Proves Stubborn
Business

RBA Raises Rates to 3.85% as Inflation Proves Stubborn

The RBA has lifted the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%, marking the first increase in over two years as inflation climbs above target. More hikes are expected if price pressures persist.

Valve Walks Back Steam Machine Wobble, Still Aiming for 2026
Gaming

Valve Walks Back Steam Machine Wobble, Still Aiming for 2026

Valve scrambled to clarify its Steam Machine timeline on Friday after a blog update hinting at possible 2027 delays spooked gamers. The company now reaffirms a 2026 launch for its new living room gaming PC despite severe global memory shortages driven by AI data centre demand.

Why OpenAI's Defence Deal Reveals a Deeper Problem
Politics

Why OpenAI's Defence Deal Reveals a Deeper Problem

Caitlin Kalinowski, OpenAI's robotics chief, has resigned over the company's Pentagon contract. Her exit highlights uncomfortable questions about governance and trust.

World of Warcraft Proves Old Content Can Be Gold
Gaming

World of Warcraft Proves Old Content Can Be Gold

World of Warcraft's successful redesign of Silvermoon City raises a crucial question about MMO expansion design: does adding new lands always beat reimagining old ones?