**Perth’s Invasion Day bomb didn’t shock the nation highlights a troubling response to domestic extremism, while rival leaders dig in as clock ticks on coalition deal** points to an internal political struggle; meanwhile, political books that still influence Australian public debate and Indigenous scholarships having positive impact on student success reflect on cultural and social progress, contrasted with the government's inaction on a gambling advertising ban.
Amid a post-COVID slowdown, electrical apprenticeships defying the trend show resilience, but **property website’s listings fall and shares tumble along with tech giant’s shares slide after ‘software-mageddon’ indicate broader market woes, with stocks tumbling as AI rout deepens and media giants like News Corp addressing AI theft defence**.
The ongoing West Bank conflict continues with alleged atrocities, prompting activists to face arrest in Australia in rallies against the Israeli leader.
Donald Trump's return to the grand stage of ego is analyzed, reflecting his continuing influence in global politics.
The enduring appeal of Stranger Things, a cultural phenomenon bridging two generations, is explored.