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

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Airport Metro Delayed to 2027, Leaving Western Sydney in Limbo
Politics

Airport Metro Delayed to 2027, Leaving Western Sydney in Limbo

Sydney's new airport metro rail link will not be ready when Western Sydney International opens in 2026. The delays expose the risks of large infrastructure projects failing to synchronise with major public commitments.

The Grid is Underused. Tech Giants Want to Change the Rules
Climate

The Grid is Underused. Tech Giants Want to Change the Rules

A coalition led by Google and Tesla claims the US power grid operates at just 53% capacity, wasting billions. They're lobbying regulators to adopt new technologies that could save consumers over $100 billion.

The THAC0 Test: How a D&D Rule Changed Gaming History
Gaming

The THAC0 Test: How a D&D Rule Changed Gaming History

Tim Cain shares the story of how his grasp of Dungeons & Dragons mechanics helped him secure a position at Interplay Entertainment, launching one of gaming's most influential franchises.

The Real AI Jobs Story: Growth, Not Collapse
Technology

The Real AI Jobs Story: Growth, Not Collapse

A major global survey challenges the AI job apocalypse narrative, finding organisations are hiring more than they're cutting—but struggling to find talent to manage the transition.

Queensland's Rockhampton rowing pledge faces international hurdle
Opinion Politics

Queensland's Rockhampton rowing pledge faces international hurdle

Queensland's plans to host 2032 Olympic rowing in Rockhampton remain conditional on approval from international sports bodies, according to internal government documents revealing uncertainty behind public confidence.

US court blocks Perplexity's AI shopping bot from Amazon
Technology

US court blocks Perplexity's AI shopping bot from Amazon

A San Francisco federal court has halted Perplexity's AI shopping bot from accessing Amazon accounts after finding the startup violated computer fraud laws by operating without the retailer's consent.

Ashes Stolen from Doorstep: Who Bears the Cost of Grief?
Crime

Ashes Stolen from Doorstep: Who Bears the Cost of Grief?

A Sydney family's mother's ashes were stolen from a doorstep after the funeral home arranged courier delivery without signature confirmation, raising questions about liability and service standards.