Red Centre Drenched: Uluru Receives Heaviest Rainfall in Decade
Australia's red centre has experienced its heaviest rainfall in a decade as a slow-moving low-pressure trough brings unprecedented moisture to central regions.
All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.
Australia's red centre has experienced its heaviest rainfall in a decade as a slow-moving low-pressure trough brings unprecedented moisture to central regions.
One of netball's greatest defenders made her emotional return to Super Netball on Saturday night, and in doing so sparked an important conversation about mental health rarely discussed in professional sport.
The Kyle and Jackie O Show has imploded after 22 years of dominance, and Australia's broadcast regulator has finally issued teeth-bearing penalties. Yet for many, the crackdown feels like shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.
Guzman y Gomez co-CEO Hilton Brett will reduce his workload later this year to undergo a kidney transplant, leaving succession and operational continuity concerns for the publicly listed Mexican food chain.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has convened a fuel security roundtable with over 50 industry and government leaders as the state confronts real fuel shortages in regional areas amid global disruptions triggered by conflict in the Middle East.
Novo Nordisk is moving to expand clinical trials of its blockbuster weight-loss drugs to adolescents and younger teenagers, reflecting a broader pharmaceutical push to treat childhood obesity with appetite-suppressing medications.
Hayley Raso and Steph Catley have cleared concussion protocols ahead of Tuesday's Asian Cup semifinal in Perth, but coach Joe Montemurro is keeping his tactical hand hidden.
AWS S3 celebrated its 20th anniversary storing 500 trillion objects, but the cloud storage market is intensifying competition and exposing vulnerabilities in physical infrastructure.
Lance 'Buddy' Franklin will return to competitive football in April, lining up for Dowerin Tigers in WA's central Wheatbelt. The one-off appearance will help raise funds for new ground lighting.
Consuming endless images of war and suffering online can trigger genuine anxiety and stress. Psychologists and mental health experts share practical ways to stay informed without becoming overwhelmed.
Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value won best international feature at the 2026 Oscars, marking Norway's first win in the category. The victory caps a remarkable journey for a director shaped by 1980s punk culture and contraband skateboarding.
An underworld figure has been shot dead in a targeted attack at a Lidcombe apartment block. Police arrested a man within hours of the incident.
Queen Mary has chosen understated styling for her first official Australian visit as monarch, wearing local touches like an Akubra as she reconnects with her Tasmanian roots.
Two exceptionally rare Australian 1930 pennies are going under the hammer at Brisbane's Roxbury's Auction House, with opening bids starting at $16,000 and $17,500. Only about 1,500 examples are believed to exist worldwide.
St Kilda had all the ingredients for success in their opening games but twice failed to execute when the pressure mounted. It's a troubling sign for a club with big ambitions.
A truck driver and two horses have been killed after a horse transport vehicle rolled down an embankment on a tight bend near Meredith, Victoria, on Monday morning.
The Sydney Roosters' refusal to display South Sydney's name on the scoreboard breached NRL rules, but a historic milestone had already captured rugby league's heart.
The 2026 Oscars brought a landmark moment for women in cinema but left Australia's five nominees without wins. Cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first woman to take the best cinematography prize.
The Sydney Swans' well-intentioned tribute to Bondi attack victims backfired when references to the Jewish community were removed from the script. Now the AFL faces scrutiny from a federal royal commission.
Home buyers are sidestepping the property market as sellers test conditions and the specter of tax changes creates hesitation
Ivan Cleary is exasperated, and he has a legitimate grievance. The rumour mill around Izack Tago reveals a deeper problem with how the NRL manages player movements.
A coroner will examine whether a racehorse returned to work prematurely before a fatal accident killed apprentice jockey Marina Morel in NSW.
The felling of a blue tree in Burswood Park has sparked debate about whether large infrastructure projects adequately account for community symbols and grassroots initiatives.
A 941-home estate being built on a former golf course in Dingley Village has banned artificial grass, joining a growing number of Australian councils restricting the synthetic material over environmental and health concerns.
The Oscars In Memoriam segment paid tribute to industry giants who died over the past year, with Billy Crystal delivering an emotional remembrance of his friend and collaborator Rob Reiner.
Six teenagers stranded overnight on Mount Barney have been airlifted to safety by rescue helicopter, hours after a woman died in a cliff fall at Mount Beerwah.
Manly Cabs, which served Sydney's northern beaches since 1953, has abruptly ceased operations after administrators were appointed. Drivers are being offered a lifeline through ingogo.
Gateway Mining has begun its first drilling program at a major gold prospect in Western Australia's Gascoyne region, testing a target with geological features reminiscent of established gold camps.
Victoria Police warns that more than 30 cars are stolen daily using key cloning devices, with thieves bypassing factory security on popular models like Toyota Land Cruisers and Holden Commodores.
The Black Ferns mounted a stunning late comeback to defeat Australia 22-21 in the New York Sevens final, capping off New Zealand's dominant 2026 series campaign.