AFL pushes ahead with draft changes and not everyone is happy
The AFL is pushing ahead with draft and player-movement changes for this off-season, with Carlton president Rob Priestly and Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge criticising the move.

The AFL is pushing ahead with draft and player-movement changes for this off-season, with Carlton president Rob Priestly and Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge criticising the move.

Surging fertiliser costs due to Middle East conflict are pushing Australian farmers to explore natural alternatives like sunn hemp. This legume improves soil health and fixes nitrogen, significantly reducing the need for expensive urea-based fertilisers.

As Neil, a popular five-year-old elephant seal, attracts global attention in Tasmania, wildlife advocates and a local councillor are urging for stricter protection laws. Concerns are rising about potential euthanasia if the public doesn't maintain distance, prompting calls for restricted access zones and increased fines.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued an "unequivocal" apology for his comments on the Bush Deep podcast where he participated in a "shag, marry, date" game involving Kylie Minogue. The remarks, which also touched on his sex life, drew criticism from female parliamentarians.

Jon James, a barber from Mount Isa, led a three-day barbering workshop on Mornington Island, a remote Aboriginal community. The program aimed to provide a positive diversion and teach practical skills following several suicides in the community. Students learned to cut hair, with 20 professional kits donated, enabling them to continue the practice.

A 27-year-old man has been charged with unlawful striking causing death and possessing dangerous drugs after a fatal assault at a Brisbane park. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, resulting in the death of a 66-year-old man.

A Queensland public school is experiencing a severe teacher shortage, forcing students to transfer and leading to the cancellation of senior subjects like building and construction, and food nutrition. Enrolments have dropped 12.5% in 15 months, with parents advocating for increased transfer ratings to attract and retain teachers.