WA Fishing Ban Faces Parliamentary Scrutiny After Greens Back Inquiry
A 27,654-signature petition calling for an inquiry into a major WA fishing ban has been tabled in parliament, with Greens support raising its chances of proceeding.
All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.
A 27,654-signature petition calling for an inquiry into a major WA fishing ban has been tabled in parliament, with Greens support raising its chances of proceeding.
A 20-million-year-old whale fossil found on a Victorian beach is now under examination by Museums Victoria palaeontologists.
February hits fast, and for Australian families, the return to school routines can feel like summer never happened at all.
The federal government will test a new national emergency alert system on July 27. Every mobile phone in Australia will receive the warning, with no opt-out available.
Autumn Glow shoots for a perfect ten wins at Randwick on Saturday, with trainer Chris Waller crediting a deep stable for keeping him grounded amid Winx comparisons.
Rachel King is back in Australia after riding 16 winners in Japan, and now the Golden Slipper favourite Warwoven gives her a shot at local glory.
Jockey Zac Lloyd has locked in his Golden Slipper mount and now turns his attention to getting two more contenders into the $5 million race.
Full tips and previews for Saturday's ten-race card at Randwick, headlined by the unbeaten Autumn Glow seeking a tenth straight win.
Neil Evans breaks down all eight races at Canterbury on Friday, with Savvy Spy and Caesar nominated as best bets on a Soft 5 track.
Australia's foreign affairs department is urging citizens in the Middle East to leave immediately as regional tensions raise serious safety concerns.
Moonlight Resources has launched a second-phase drilling campaign at its Clermont gold project in Queensland, building on promising shallow hits from earlier work.
Greg Lynn, charged with the murder of Carol Clay, has applied for bail in the Victorian Supreme Court, with a decision reserved until March 5.
Augustus Minerals has begun drilling at its Music Well project near Leonora, chasing a gold target backed by rock chip samples as high as 50.3g/t.
Ash Gardner says a clear, simple game plan drove Australia's six-wicket win over India, and the team is hungry to repeat the formula in Hobart.
Six transplant patients at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital contracted a fungal infection during a $940m redevelopment. Two have died.
A bomb threat targeting Shen Yun forced PM Albanese from The Lodge. The company's ties to Falun Gong and geopolitical tensions with Beijing add considerable complexity.
More than 70,000 Australians have signed a petition opposing Donald Trump's proposed Gold Coast tower, raising concerns about cost, planning, and values.
Matt Davidson's illustration work captures the absurdity and humanity of Australian politics with a precision that written journalism rarely matches.
Chad Townsend collapsed on his flight to Las Vegas while English Super League fans brought the house down at the NRL's glitzy Vegas launch event.
A new national emergency messaging system called AusAlert will undergo a nationwide trial this year, aiming to replace fragmented state-based alerts.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii is box office, but two rounds into Super Rugby Pacific, the stats suggest the Waratahs haven't quite cracked the code on how to use him.
Ali Larijani has become Iran's most consequential behind-the-scenes power broker as the regime faces its most dangerous crossroads in decades.
One of Adrian Portelli's five Block houses is on the market for $1.5 million less than he paid for it, highlighting the show's inflated auction prices.
Qantas is using its loyalty scheme as a centrepiece of its brand rehabilitation strategy, as the airline works to win back customers.
Two patients died and four fell seriously ill after an Aspergillus cluster in the transplant ward at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.
From dismissed childhood complaints to adult diagnoses delayed by years, the struggle to have chronic pain believed is a quiet crisis affecting millions.
Australian women match men in home ownership but fall well behind in investment property, a gap that quietly erodes long-term financial security.
Lachie Galvin is the only player off-limits to media in Las Vegas. His Bulldogs teammates say the quiet approach is working.
A planned family visit to accused Bondi gunman Naveed Akram was cancelled after prison staff found suspected contraband in a visitor's car at Goulburn Correctional Complex.
From March 2026, smart devices sold in Australia must meet mandatory security standards. A voluntary labelling scheme follows in 2027.