Alleged drink driver detected at 151km/h with child in ute, police say
A man who was allegedly drink driving with a child inside a speeding ute in Adelaide's south last night will face court after being stripped of his licence, police say.

A man who was allegedly drink driving with a child inside a speeding ute in Adelaide's south last night will face court after being stripped of his licence, police say.

The North Midlands community in WA's wheatbelt has provided free first aid training to over 1,300 people, funded by an annual charity golf day and auction. The initiative aims to equip volunteers with life-saving skills for emergencies where ambulance response times can be long.

Iran and Kuwait reported fresh attacks on islands and border posts amid escalating tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran and Washington exchanged contradictory statements on the waterway's status, with Iran vowing to close it and the US insisting on freedom of navigation.

Iran and Kuwait reported separate attacks amid escalating tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran and Washington exchanged contradictory statements on the waterway's status, with Iran claiming control and the US asserting it remains open. The strikes, unclaimed, occurred after recent exchanges of fire.

AFLW player Zarlie Goldsworthy, known for a viral clip and her Rising Star award, discusses her introverted off-field personality contrasting with her on-field persona. Despite her team's struggles, she has become a key player for the Giants, finding better ways to cope with losses and build team resilience.

AFLW player Zarlie Goldsworthy, known for a viral clip and her breakout 2023 season, discusses her introverted off-field personality contrasting with her on-field persona. Despite her team's struggles, Goldsworthy has become a fan favorite and a key player for the Giants.

West Australian blind bowls athlete Serge Asquer faces challenges to his dreams of competing internationally due to significant cuts in his National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) support hours. Asquer, who lost his vision seven years ago, had his NDIS funding reduced from 24 hours to four per week, with further cuts planned, impacting his ability to live independently and participate in sport.