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

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UK space weather defences fail the stress test
Politics

UK space weather defences fail the stress test

Britain can forecast solar storms with 96 hours' notice, but has no clear plan for what happens next. A damning audit finds the government unprepared for catastrophic space weather.

Liberals Back Gun Laws Despite One Nation Challenge
Politics

Liberals Back Gun Laws Despite One Nation Challenge

NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane has confirmed the Liberals will back stricter gun laws proposed after the Bondi terror attack, despite political pressure from One Nation.

From Court Guilty Plea to the Road: Sailor's Pattern of Breach
Crime

From Court Guilty Plea to the Road: Sailor's Pattern of Breach

Wendell Sailor has pleaded guilty to multiple charges after a pattern of breaching bail conditions that began last year. The former NRL and Wallabies star faces sentencing over incidents involving aggression and public intoxication.

Rozee's Long Road Back: Port Faces Captaincy Crisis
Sports

Rozee's Long Road Back: Port Faces Captaincy Crisis

Port Adelaide captain Connor Rozee will require surgery after suffering a high-grade hamstring tendon rupture in Sunday's win over Essendon, with the club flagging an extended absence.

Parking Wars: Brighton's Icon Struggles Under Tourist Surge
Regional

Parking Wars: Brighton's Icon Struggles Under Tourist Surge

Brighton's iconic coloured bathing boxes attract over a million visitors yearly, but limited parking is creating tensions between residents, visitors, and tour operators in this affluent bayside suburb.

A young man's final act of courage at Mernda station
Crime

A young man's final act of courage at Mernda station

On Melbourne's outer north, a 22-year-old security guard paid with his life for stopping to help a boy in danger. His death has sparked urgent questions about youth violence and community safety.

Man seriously injured in gas explosion at Chester Hill home
Health

Man seriously injured in gas explosion at Chester Hill home

A man in his 50s suffered severe facial burns and shrapnel injuries after an explosion at a Chester Hill home on Monday. Authorities believe a welding accident, rather than gas bottle failure, caused the incident.

Nhulunbuy faces food crisis as Woolworths plans exit
Regional

Nhulunbuy faces food crisis as Woolworths plans exit

When Woolworths closes its Nhulunbuy store in June 2027, the Gove Peninsula town will lose access to reliable food supply, leaving 3,000 residents and surrounding Aboriginal communities vulnerable.

Polymarket's 'Situation Room' opens in DC amid regulatory grey zone
Business

Polymarket's 'Situation Room' opens in DC amid regulatory grey zone

Polymarket, a crypto-powered prediction market platform, has opened a bar in Washington DC featuring live news feeds and trading odds. The move comes as prediction markets face mounting legal challenges from states arguing they resemble unlicensed gambling.